Thursday, 17 November 2011

Article Research



There are lots of things that are available that wioll help me gather information for my double page spread, for example, they have there own website, and here are some screen shots:




There is also lots of merchandise available, like this:

After just three episodes of their second season, the cast of Glee had smashed one of the Beatles' most enduring musical records, chalking up the most top 100 US hits by a non-solo act. At that time, the fictional high-school glee club had amassed 75 top 100 singles, trouncing the Beatles' record of 71. The Glee cast had sold an impressive 2.8m albums and 11.5m downloads, according to sales source Nielsen Soundscan. Paul McCartney has even expressed interest in making a cameo, and that was a season ago. The glee club have had well over 100 singles and have sold millions more from when they were at the start of season two, and have had dozens of albums that range from being songs from particular episodes, to themed albums, to albums dedicated to a certain character. Even there opposing glee club, the warblers, have had a few albums! And they show no signs of stopping. 






AS well as albums, singles, box sets, bed sheets, stationary, jewellery, and a tour there have been many books written about the glee club, such as:


For my concert review I want it to look similar to this:





Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Results and conclusions

After carrying out my target audience Research, this is the conclusions I drew from the resultsQuestionaire results powerpoint
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Target Audience Research (continued)

Voice recorded footage of me asking someone the questionnaire questions:



 

Target Audience Research

Before I could create my magazine, I had to conduct some research into my target audience to make sure that what I made was appropriate for them.


Audience research video footage of me asking someone the questions about pop music and pop magazines.








Sunday, 6 November 2011

MEDIA PACKS

We love pop



Top of the pops:




Researching the market place and Initial plans (task 2&3)

Today we had to think about the market place, were our magazines would be sold if we were to put it into shops, and what competitors our magazine may have. I looked at some pop magazines, and this is what I found:


Researching the Market place


‘Top of the pops’ and ‘we love pop’ are two magazines that are similar to the magazine I wish to create. They have the same genre and would include similar artists and feature articles as my magazine.


  ‘Top of the pops’ is a magazine that has been going for a long time, and is fully established. It retails at a price of £2.99 and is usually published every 3 – 4 weeks. Every issue has about the same number of pages, with an average of 64 pages. The magazine does not have solid regular content, although usually included in the magazine are horoscopes, quizzes, competitions, agony aunt pages and ‘oops’ pages where celebrities share embarrassing stories. The feature articles for this particular issue is ‘my Dog was trampled to death by cows’ ‘booboo Stewart spills all on the new twilight movie’ ‘The one direction lads talk friendship’ ‘one direction and the wanted posters’, all these would be appealing to the audience because they are artists that the target audience like and because the magazine is aimed at teenage girls, I think that having boy bands on the magazine would attract them to read it.


The magazine’s website is: http://www.totpmag.com/


The next magazine I will look at is ‘we love pop’. This is a monthly magazine and also retails at £2.99. Each issue has around 65 pages. Again there is not a lot of regular content but there is a ‘1d page’, which focuses on the band one direction and is shown every month, there is also an ‘omg’ page where people share there embarrassing stories, and there is also an ‘agony uncle’ page where john and Edward grimes offer advice and answer peoples questions. There are lots of different feature articles such as interviews with Tulsa from n-dubz, an interview with Lea Michelle and Dianna Agron from glee as well as lots of CD reviews.


The magazine’s website is: http://www.welovepopmag.co.uk/


Initial plans for my magazine:


I have decided that I will retail my magazine at £2.99 because this is a very common price and seems reasonable. My magazine will have about 65 pages (you will be able to tell this from the contents) it will also be a monthly magazine like the two above.