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The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
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• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
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3. MUSIC GENRE
Music Genre
Rock Indie Pop Classical Rap
My collected data shows that POP was the most popular music genre
chosen by the audience. The genre of POP was chosen 7 times during the
survey whilst RAP, ROCK and INDIE were only chosen 1 time. CLASSICAL was
the least popular music genre.
70% = Pop
10% = Rap
10% = Indie
10% = Rock
4. MUSIC MAGAZINES
Music Magazines
Q Pop Girl Smash Hits Kerrang NME
My collected data for preferred music magazine shows that Q is the most
popular preferred music magazine, next I can see that SMASH HITS is the
second most popular preferred music magazine, thirdly I can see that
POP GIRL is the third most popular preferred music magazine and lastly
the music magazines KERRANG and NME are the least popular preferred
music magazine.
40% = Q
20% = POP GIRL
30% = SMASH HITS
00% = KERRANG
10% = NME
5. MASTHEADS
Mastheads
Charts Beats Top Pops Volume Rising Stars
The collected data for mastheads shows that CHARTS is the most
popular masthead, secondly is VOLUME and lastly were the
mastheads RISING STARS, BEATS and TOP POPS. By collecting the data
of what mastheads the audience prefer allows me to use the publics
thoughts to help produce a successful music magazine.
50% = CHARTS
10% = BEATS
10% = TOP POPS
20% = VOLUME
10% = RISING STARS
6. SLOGANS
Slogans
Ready. Set. Stage From local to worldwide Number 1 music magazine The UK's best seller Let the beats take you away Feel the beat
7. SLOGANS
THE COLLECTED DATA FOR PREFERED SLOGANS SHOWS THAT ‘FROM LOCAL TO WORLDWIDE’ WAS THE MOST POPULAR
PREFERED LOGO, NEXT WAS ‘LET THE BEAT TAKE YOU AWAY’ AND ‘FEEL THE BEAT’ AND LAST WAS ‘READY.SET.STAGE’, ‘NUMBER 1
MUSIC MAGAZINE’ AND ‘THE UK’S BEST SELLER’.
30% = FROM LOCAL TO WORLDWIDE
20% = LET THE BEAT TAKE YOU AWAY
20% = FEEL THE BEAT
10% = THE UK’S BEST SELLER
10% = NUMBER 1 MUSIC MAGAZINE
10% = READY. SET. STAGE
8. ACCESS TO MUSIC WEBSITES
Access to music websites
Yes No
90% = Yes
10% = No
9. PRICE OF MUSIC MAGAZINES
Price of music magazines
£1.00-£1.50 £1.60-£2.00 £2.50-£3.00
The collected data for price of music magazines shows that the
majority of the people who filled in the survey would pay £1.00-£1.50,
the second chosen was £1.60-£2.00 and the least popular choice for
price of magazines was £2.50-£3.00.
40% = £1.00-£1.50
40% = £1.60-£2.00
20% = £2.50-£3.00
10. MAIN IMAGES ON THE MAGAZINE
Main images on the magazine
Male artist Female artist Mixed band Female band Male band
11. MAIN IMAGES ON THE MAGAZINE
THE COLLECTIVE DATA SHOWS THAT THE MOST POPULAR MAIN IMAGE ON THE MAGAZINE IS AN EQUAL VOTE
OF MALE ARTISTS, MIXED BANDS AND FEMALE ARTISTS. ONLY ONE PERSON VOTED FOR MALE BANDS.
30% = MALE ARTIST
30% = FEMALE ARTIST
30% = MIXED BAND
10% = MALE BAND
12. BANDS AND ARTISTS TO READ ABOUT
Bands/ Artists
One Direction Little Mix Jessie J Fall Out Boy Paramore Bruno Mars
13. BANDS AND ARTISTS TO READ ABOUT
THE COLLECTIVE DATA SHOWS THAT THE ARTISTS FALL OUT BOY, LITTLE MIX AND JESSIE J WERE NOT A
PREFERRED CHOICE FOR THE BANDS AND ARTISTS TO READ ABOUT WHILST ONE DIRECTION, BRUNO MARS
AND PARAMORE WERE .
40% = ONE DIRECTION
30% = PARAMORE
30% = BRUNO MARS
14. CONTENTS PAGE
Contents page
Regulars Editor's letter reviews of albums/ downloads
interviews with artists features on current bands downloads
film/ televison/ game Live gigs/ festivlas Any others please state
15. CONTENTS PAGE
THE COLLECTED DATA SHOWS ME THAT INTERVIEWS WITH THE ARTISTS IS THE MOST POPULAR, NEXT IS FILM
AND TELEVISION/ GAMING, THIRDLY IS LIVE GIGS/ FESTIVALS AND LASTLY IS REGULARS. EDITORS LETTER,
REVIEWS OF ALBUMS/ DOWNLOADS, DOWNLOADS, FEATURES OF CURRENT BANDS AND ANY OTHERS PLEASE
STATE WERE LEFT BLANK SUGGESTING THAT THESE WERE NOT THE OPTIONS THE AUDIENCE WERE LOOKING TO
USE.
40% = INTERVIEWS WITH THE ARTISTS
30% = FILM/ TELEVISION/ GAMES
20% = LIVE GIGS / FESTIVALS
10% = REGULARS
16. ARTICLES IN A MUSIC MAGAZINE
articles in a music magazine
1st person interview with bands/ artists (question the answer) 3rd person interviews with bands/ artists
information about the history/ background of the bands/ artists Reviews of CD's
if there are any others please state
17. ARTICLES IN A MUSIC MAGAZINE
MY RESULTS AND DATA SHOWS THAT THE MOST POPULAR OPTION FOR ARTICLES IN A MUSIC MAGAZINE
WAS THE OPTION OF A 1ST PERSON INTERVIEW WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. THE SECOND MOST
POPULAR OPTION WAS INFORMATION ABOUT THE BACKGROUND AND HISTORY OF THE BANDS/ ARTISTS
AND THE THIRD MOST POPULAR OPTION WAS THE REVIEWS OF CD’S. OTHERS STATED, AND 3RD PERSON
INTERVIEWS WITH BANDS AND ARTISTS WERE NOT CHOSEN AS AN OPTION BY THE AUDEINCES.
60% = 1ST PERSON INTERVIEW WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
30% = INFORMATION ABOUT THE BACKGROUND AND HISTORY OF THE BANDS/ ARTISTS
10% = REVIEWS OF CD’S
18. MOST POPULAR VOTE:
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3
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5
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MUSIC GENRE MUSIC MAGAZINES MASTHEADS SLOGANS ACCESS TO MUSIC
WEBSITES
PRICE OF MUSIC
MAGAZINES
MAIN IMAGES ON
THE MAGAZINE
BANDS AND
ARTISTS TO READ
ABOUT
CONTENTS PAGE ARTICLES IN A
MUSIC MAGAZINES
MOST POPULAR VOTE
Editor's Notes
POP MAGAZINE
WITH THE MASTHEAD OF CHARTS
THE SLOGAN FROM LOCAL TO WORLDWIDE
IT HAS ACCESS TO MUSIC WEBSITES
IT COSTS £1.60-£2.00
MAIN IMAGE ON THE MAGAZINE IS A FEMALE ARTIST
IN THE MAGAZINE WILL INCLUDE AN INTERVIEW WITH THE FEMALE ARTIST
IT WILL BE A FIRST PERSON INTERVIEW WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS