1. This graph allows me
to accurately
price my magazine.
By being aware that
a majority of people
spend less than £5 on
all their weekly
music products, I
understand that my
magazine must be
correctly priced in
order to attract my
audience. This being
said, it would still
need to make a
profit and compete
with other
magazines. These are all things I must bear in mind when putting the price on my
products.
2. This graph allows me to find out what age group are most likely to read music
magazines, as I decided to ask a wide range of people. Most people are within my key
age range of 15-20 years old. This will allow me to cater for this target audience
throughout my magazine and ensure I am making my magazine marketable to the age
group who are most likely to buy it.
This graph allows me to find out what age group are most likely to read music
magazines, as I decided to ask a wide range of people. Most people are within my key
age range of 15-20 years old. This will allow me to cater for this target audience
throughout my magazine and ensure I am making my magazine marketable to the age
group who are most likely to buy it.
3. This information helped me to decide which genre of music I wanted to focus on for
my magazine. Pop music is my own personal favourite genre of music but this helped
me to acknowledge that other people are also interested in pop music and want to read
a magazine based on this genre.
I asked this question to my target audience in order to understand whether or not I
need to feature something in my magazine about the legality regarding music. From
these results I plan to have part of my interview of my double page spread
commenting on illegally downloading music as this is something that a majority of
my audience does.
4. This question allows me to promote free downloadable songs in my magazine, as
most people download their music. In the past magazines have given away free CD’s
but as people prefer not to have hard copies of music I have decided to feature
downloadable music instead.