2. The AIPCE
The AIPCE the shortened version of “Alliance of Independent Press Council of Europe”
are the organisation for regulating the magazine industry and are external. The
organisation does not just work with the United kingdom but also other places in
Europe. They set out many rules and ‘regulations’ such as….
3. Rules and Regulations
“that the regulation of editorial content in the media should be independent of government;
that media content regulation, whether national or regional in its coverage, should be based on nations’ differing cultures;
that the writing of Codes of journalistic ethics and their administration is the business of journalists and publishers, who take into account public feelings, and
not the business of governments;
that it is not possible to operate a universal Code of ethics, and that the imposition of supra national Codes and regulatory organisations, either at the
European or global level, should be opposed.” (From the web page http://magindustry.blogspot.co.uk/2010/03/regulation-sucks.html )
Above are the rules and regulations for the magazine industry. They are copied exactly from
another A-level students blog as I did not want to change them by putting them into my own
words as I wanted to show them exactly the way they are. By reading these rules and
regulations I will be able to see and learn how the magazine industry works and what rules
and regulations need to be followed. It will also help me to think when I am making my
magazine what rules and regulations are generally followed.
4. What are they used and needed for?
These rules and regulations are very important towards the magazine industry and
put barriers on certain topics. In the magazine industry these barriers are likely to
cover the topics of ‘writing’ and content’. One type of regulation for the magazine
industry is internal and provides the magazine industry with a ‘style’ guide. This ‘Style
guide’ is put into most magazines and is provided to every single journalist apart of
the production of the magazine. The ‘style guide’ then shows the writer the correct
way of writing appropriately for that magazine. This could be done in may ways such
as the words used, typography, colour etc.. However, regulations such as these are
not all positive as they hold some major barriers such as the writers choice.