Wednesday, 25 September 2019

Media essay




The MastHead on the "Top Of The Pops" is PINK and GLITTERY but the MastHead for "The Sorce" is very BLAND but it works very well as the whole cover as it is a HiP HoP magazine and it also shows that it is for an older reader 

Wednesday, 18 September 2019

Mojo Exam : Case Study









they use the media language to attract the target audience, the target audience of MOJO is normally men in their mid-40s to 50s this cover would attract people in this age because they would have been growing up in the time of when FLEETWOOD MAC was the most popular at this time. 

The gold colour on the cover gives the cover a 'rich' feel and the red on the cover stands out it draws you into the magazine and make you want to read it the black and white colours will appeal to older readers. 

the main image is of FLEETWOOD MAC and this will appeal to the readers because of how long the band has been around and it will give the readers time to reminisce about the band!

the layout is quite sfistacted and there aren't lots going on so it shows that the magazine is for an older audience 

The MastHead is hidden behind the picture of FLEETWOOD MAC, the MastHead is white but has a drop shadow on it and the 3d effect makes it stand out.
       

Wednesday, 11 September 2019

Mojo Magazine

MOJO CASE STUDIES

Mojo is a popular British music magazine the features very famous bands or performers on the covers one of those bands that recently went on tour are Fleetwood mac !! 

The mojo magazine was created on the 15th October 1993 and the average mojo readers are 30 to 50 years 

The distributing company for mojo is Bauer media 

the main gender that reads the magazines are mainly men at 75% men reading and the magazine 

the nationality that read the magazine is mainly European    
   





Fleetwood mac research


The origins of the band Fleetwood mac trace back to London in 1967 half of the band members are British and half of them are American so they had fans from all over the US and the UK    

Monday, 9 September 2019

media language terminology

Masthead means


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In publishing, a masthead is a list at the top of a page that includes the names of editors, writers, and owners, as well as the title of the newspaper or magazine. You'll usually find the masthead on one of the first few pages.

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which body regulates radio and tv ?

Ofcom. Ofcom is the regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries. It regulates the TV and radio sectors, fixed line telecoms, mobiles, postal services, plus the airwaves over which wireless devices operate.



which body regulates newspapers ?


Who regulates newspapers now? Newspaper editors must follow the rules of the Editor's Code of Practice . Before the Leveson inquiry, newspapers and their editors were regulated by the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) . After the Leveson Inquiry it was replaced by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).

music industry magazine target audience

Music Industry

major UK music magazines target audience
  
target audience               
gay men               
young girls  






convergence

Media convergence  is the merging of mass communication outlets – print, television, radio, the Internet along with portable and  Media  con...