1.How much would you be willing to pay for my magazine?
2.Which name do you think is most appropriate and why?
3. Would you prefer to see upcoming singers, well known singers or a mixture of both?
4. Do you agree that I should use informal language in my magazine? why? why not?
5. What type of articles would you expect to see in a pop music magazine? what images? what content?
6.Do you think that there is a gap in the market for another music magazine? why? why not?
I asked girls that are at college aged 16 that are interested in pop music. I chose to ask girls because my target audience is girls around their age. From my feedback I found that they wouldn't be willing to pay anymore than £2 for my magazine. They thought that Pop Culture was the best name for my magazine because it was original and appeals to a larger variety of people. The would like to see a mixture of both upcoming artists and well known artists because they will be able to notice the well known singers already out there but they be interested in knowing about upcoming artists aswell. They don't think I should use informal language for the whole of my magazine but for most of it because my target audience can relate to it as they find it more relaxed and easier to understand. They want to see the top charts and what's popular at the moment and images of bands and singers. For the content they would like to see interviews on the bands/artists. Also gigs and band updates, lyric pages for new songs that have been released. They think that there is a gap in the market for another pop music magazine as most of the ones already available are aimed at younger children and there aren't really any for people of their age.
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