1. What kind of Media Institution might
distribute your Media product and why?
By Raychelle Shaw
2. • Newsagents and supermarkets.
• Common places means that more people from my target
audience will be able to access my product.
• Asda, Tesco, Morrison's and Sainsbury's.
• Magazine’s website, www.HeadBanger.com
• Subscriptions will also be available to sign up and pay for on a
monthly basis
Where is my magazine sold?
3. Where is my magazine sold cont…
• As now days most teenagers and young adults
are online I have decided to have a website for
my magazine.
• I also thought having other social networking
sites would provide a wider audience so I will
have a twitter page and a Facebook page,
each of these will have a link to the website
and the subscription form, this means that
attention will be attracted from a wider range
of my target audience and they will be able to
access and buy the magazine.
4. Where my magazine is not sold.
• My magazine will not be sold in I would not
sell my magazine at gig venues as the crowd
will be more interested in the music and the
band/artist merchandise.
• I also would not sell my magazine in a
clothing store that sells clothes specifically for
fans of rock, as my magazine would not gain a
wide enough audience as not all rock fans
wear ‘rock specific clothing’.
5. Other Institutions.
Bauer Media Group
• Bauer owns and publishes Kerrang and Q.
• ‘BAUER MEDIA REACHES OVER NINETEEN MILLION UK ADULTS EVERY
WEEK’.
• ‘We connect people and communities with compelling and quality content,
whenever, wherever and however they want’.