2. Main Image
The main image on a TV Channel double page listings
magazine is presented on the right hand side of the page.
This is the first thing that catches the readers attention.
The image engages with the audience and makes them
curious to read about the channel.
The main images included on
the double page listings
magazine should be relevant to
the channel and specific. The
image needs to stand out with
the title and body.
3. Drop Capital
The drop capital at the
beginning of the articles is a
common convention used as
it highlights the start of the
article. The drop capital is
always bold and larger than
the rest of the text to stand
out against the rest of the
fonts.
4. Columns
Using columns in a magazine makes the article
readable and also makes the magazine and the
channel itself look professional and proficient. The
audience will prefer to read information in two or
three columns other than one, as it makes the text
look clear.
5. Title of the Magazine and Article
The title of the article is used to inform the reader what
the article is briefly about before they actually read it. It
is important to be interesting as this will engage and
encourage the reader to start reading the article. If the
title is dull the readers will feel uninterested.
It is important for the title not to
give away to much information,
therefore, it must contain only a
small sentence or a few words.
The title is usually presented at
the top of the page in large, bold
writing to stand out.
6. Title of the Magazine and Article
Also, the title of the magazine
needs to be presented clearly in
the TV Listings to allow the
reader to identify the magazine.
This will also make the magazine
more memorable.