Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Who would be the audience for your media product ?
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Who would be the
audience for your media
product
Marshall Sandawana
2. Primary Audience
The target audience for a media product.
My Primary Audience was people between the
ages of 24-30. These people fall under the income
bracket of B-C2. Kulture is a magazine that is
aimed at both men and women from any ethnic
group due to Kulture being a sophisticated
magazine that is aimed at people who don’t see
difference in their fellow lovers of the
‘Kulture’.People who read Kulture are fashion
forward and challenge the roots of urban genres.
Summary of who your primary and secondary audience
were? Is this still an appropriate audience? Why?
3. Secondary Audience
The substantial number of viewers or consumers outside of the
primary audience. These are the people I don’t expect to read the
magazine. These are the people who will add to my statistics
and sales, helping the print sales to have a slight increase.
Who are these people really?
These are the siblings of the target audience who are teenagers
and have heard about the magazine from their older, working
siblings. The secondary audience would usually read magazines
like Kulture but my magazine is aimed at 24-30 year olds who are
sophisticated(note the income bracket) and can afford to buy a
monthly issue that costs £4.99 and also the paid subscription to
the magazines pre-orders.
Summary of who your primary and secondary audience
were? Is this still an appropriate audience? Why?
4. I believe that I chose the correct target audience for my magazine because of a
number of reasons, the first would obviously be the price tag of the magazine
because a normal magazine such as Kerrang costs £2.50 and is aimed at a mass
audience who can spare £2.50 to buy the magazine. Now on the other the hand
Kulture is double the amount and is directed at a niche market of mid 20’s to
30’s group of people who love rap for the good and not the bad and that would
be drugs and fornication. The readers of my magazine feel a sense of personal
identity when they see the manner of which the artists are dressed ,the topics
that they speak upon in the magazine and the diction used by the artist. I have a
cover line about 25 rap and R&B success stories of people aged 25 and under
and this is an article that will make a small number of my readers inspired and
will aspire to do something greater as they see some people of their age group
making moves in the rap game. The audience over 25 will be entertained by the
success stories of the artist that are younger than them. A small pointer would
be that Wacko is wearing a Levis jacket – Levis was a trending brand during the
early 2000s and the ‘99 era. Now this makes sense that our headlining artist is
wearing Levis because most of our target audience may be familiar with the
brand and will identify with it due to them wearing them in the past before the
change in trends. These jackets are now vintage and are being brought back into
fashion and this is where Kulture is also going to influence the audience to go
back that trend.
Is this still the appropriate audience?
5. This is a copy of the survey I emailed/gave to
4 people I know who are sophisticated and
fall under the income bracket of B-C2
6. 1- All four of the questionees gave the front cover a 4 out of 5
2- 3 out of the 4 audience members gave the contents page a 4 out
of 5 and the 1 person gave it a 4 out of 5
3- All the audience members gave the double page spread a 5/5
3b : 1.“The article came across poignant, especially for Wacko
Ambassador “
2.“Technically, the article looked of real quality and reading it
was even better!”
3.“The diction used in this issue was very different to what I
used to read when I was a bit younger”
4.“Greatness
4.- 1. “Private school educated teenagers”
2. “People in their 20s like me who obviously like rap music”
3.”This magazine could be read by anyone from 16-35”
4. “Looking at the details like costume and the article I’d say
anyone who has a fairly good lifestyle who listens to rap”
Summary of the answers
7. Would you change your target audience
based on audience feedback?
In my opinion from the feedback that I’ve gotten from people that I
personally know so far before I even get external feedback, I would not
change my audience. I believe with a few more advancements made to the
magazine it would be appreciated widely by all sophisticated people
whether they are frequent rap followers or not. The most important feedback
for me was the one on the article because this is where they tasted the
‘Kulture’ from the topics spoken upon in the interview. These people who
gave the feedback all strongly disagree with the normal conventions of rap
such as women, drugs and ‘false riches’ this is why they really enjoyed
reading the article because not many rap magazines cover the real side of the
artists’ lives. In the media industry it is also common that independent
companies create for niche audiences because these usually bring realism to
the product which only a majority agree with or are brave enough to speak
out on it. Increasing, audiences are becoming more and more media savvy.
This means that they are more aware of the process of mediation and
therefore do not accept everything in media as reality, in this context, the
more sophisticated are aware of the fact that most of these rappers are not as
wealthy as they use media to make them up to be. The audience I chose
suited my product and the ideologies it accepted and challenged.