Thursday, 21 March 2013

Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to full product?


My magazine designs



What have yuo learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?



How did you attract/address your audience?


who would be the audience for your media product?


What kind of media insitution might distribute your media product and why?


How does your media product represent particular social groups?










In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?



Friday, 1 February 2013

Overview of Magazine Industry


Overview of magazine Industry
Unfortunately for magazine publishers, the two main sources of revenue, advertising and circulation, fell during the economic recession and have struggled during the slow recovery. As the economy weakened in 2008 and 2009, advertising spending fell as companies tried to protect profits. Meanwhile, demand for publications contracted as many people cut back spending because of shrinking disposable income. In 2012-13, industry revenue is forecast to decline by 4.6% to £6.7 billion. 
Rank
Name
Circulation[16]
Publisher
1
Asda Magazine
1,980,740
Publicis-Blueprint
2
Tesco Magazine
1,928,687
Cedar Communications/Omnicom Group
3
1,354,761
4
1,274,035
5
Tesco Real Food
1,216,875
Cedar Communications/Omnicom Group
6
Morrisons Magazine
1,137,383
Result Customer Communications
7
901,036
8
Sense (RBS)
834,954
9
803,555
10
617,411
Top 10 most popular magazines in the first half of 2011

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Magazine Publishers


Magazine Publishers
In the UK, there are 4 main publishers of magazines; IPC Media, Bauer Media Group, Conde Nast and Future Publishing. All of these companies a whole range of magazines, including music magazines.
IPC Media
Founded in 1958, IPC Media is based in London, and has published famous magazines such as; NME, Nuts and What’s on TV. They tend to aim more at the working class when publishing, which is why the magazines tend to be cheaper.
Bauer Media Group
Founded in 1875, Bauer is a multinational publishing company, based in Hamburg, Germany. Some of the famous magazines they have published include; 4Music, FHM and Q. The target audience still appears to be working class, although they magazines published by Bauer Media Group may also appeal to a more middle class audience.
Conde Nast
Founded in 1909, Conde Nast is a magazine publishing company based in New York. They publish magazine such as; Vogue, GQ and Tatler. The target audience is different for Conde Nast, as they aim more at the middle class, and so publish more expensive and classy magazines.
Future PLC
Founded in 1985, and based in Bath, Future PLC isn’t as globally known as the other three publishing companies. However, some of the magazines published are still well known, such as; Official Xbox Magazine, and Total Film. Future PLC tends to aim at a younger audience.