The document appears to be a questionnaire about music magazines. It contains 7 questions regarding how much respondents would spend on a music magazine, their preferences for magazine color schemes, target audiences, desired magazine content, preference for images over information, expectations for magazine style, and purchase frequency.
JB Productions is launching an R&B music magazine. The company name is JB Productions and they are creating a magazine focused on R&B music. This is accompanied by a logo for the magazine and production company.
The document contains the results of a survey about music magazine preferences:
- The survey found that respondents were split evenly between male and female. The most popular music genre was rock, followed by chart and indie music.
- Most respondents read music magazines weekly or monthly and are attracted to the front cover, new releases, and freebies. They want the magazine to include latest music news, interviews, gig listings, and exclusives.
- In terms of design, most prefer red, black, or blue covers and would like the magazine in A4 size and priced between £1-£3.50. Interviews and new music tended to be the most read sections.
The survey showed that respondents were split evenly between male and female. The most popular music genre was chart music. Based on the responses, the magazine will be:
1) Produced monthly
2) Include the latest music and interviews
3) Priced between £2-£2.50
4) Feature the color red on the cover
5) Be in A4 size
The survey showed that respondents were split evenly between male and female. Their favorite genre of music was chart music. Based on the responses, the magazine will be produced monthly at a price of £2-£2.50, include the latest music and interviews, feature the color red, and have an A4 size. It will focus on chart music given that was the favorite genre indicated.
The document summarizes the responses from a survey about starting a new music magazine focused on R&B and hip-hop music. Most respondents were between 16-21 and interested in R&B/hip-hop. The top draws were the lyrics of songs and artists. Most would pay £1-2 for the magazine and already read other music magazines like Vibe and Billboard. Interview articles about artists and latest music news would attract readers. The magazine should use bright colors and feature one main artist image on the cover.
The document summarizes responses from a survey about magazine preferences. Key findings include:
- Red, blue, and green were the most popular eye-catching cover colors.
- Most respondents purchase magazines 1-2 times per month or less.
- For articles, respondents preferred 2-3 accompanying pictures.
- Articles that were shocking, entertaining, funny or interesting attracted most attention.
- Younger readers look for well-written, exclusive content covering a variety of topics related to the magazine.
The document summarizes the results of a student's questionnaire about creating a student magazine. The questionnaire asked 10 questions to determine what students would like to see in a magazine. Most respondents said they would be interested in reading the magazine and preferred it to be produced monthly. The most popular article topics included information on universities and music, while the most favored colors were blue, purple and pink. The magazine would likely be picked up from the 6th form center and read weekly. Photography, chart/indie music, and comedy/soap TV genres were also most popular.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about music magazines. It asked respondents about their gender, age, how often they buy music magazines, how much they are willing to pay, what colors and words they associate with indie/rock music, and their favorite indie/rock band/singer. The results show that the target audience is 16-30 years old, with males and females interested. Most would buy the magazine monthly for £1-2 and associate colors like cream, red, and white and words like "guitar", "jeans", and "different" with indie music. This information will help design a music magazine to appeal to this audience.
JB Productions is launching an R&B music magazine. The company name is JB Productions and they are creating a magazine focused on R&B music. This is accompanied by a logo for the magazine and production company.
The document contains the results of a survey about music magazine preferences:
- The survey found that respondents were split evenly between male and female. The most popular music genre was rock, followed by chart and indie music.
- Most respondents read music magazines weekly or monthly and are attracted to the front cover, new releases, and freebies. They want the magazine to include latest music news, interviews, gig listings, and exclusives.
- In terms of design, most prefer red, black, or blue covers and would like the magazine in A4 size and priced between £1-£3.50. Interviews and new music tended to be the most read sections.
The survey showed that respondents were split evenly between male and female. The most popular music genre was chart music. Based on the responses, the magazine will be:
1) Produced monthly
2) Include the latest music and interviews
3) Priced between £2-£2.50
4) Feature the color red on the cover
5) Be in A4 size
The survey showed that respondents were split evenly between male and female. Their favorite genre of music was chart music. Based on the responses, the magazine will be produced monthly at a price of £2-£2.50, include the latest music and interviews, feature the color red, and have an A4 size. It will focus on chart music given that was the favorite genre indicated.
The document summarizes the responses from a survey about starting a new music magazine focused on R&B and hip-hop music. Most respondents were between 16-21 and interested in R&B/hip-hop. The top draws were the lyrics of songs and artists. Most would pay £1-2 for the magazine and already read other music magazines like Vibe and Billboard. Interview articles about artists and latest music news would attract readers. The magazine should use bright colors and feature one main artist image on the cover.
The document summarizes responses from a survey about magazine preferences. Key findings include:
- Red, blue, and green were the most popular eye-catching cover colors.
- Most respondents purchase magazines 1-2 times per month or less.
- For articles, respondents preferred 2-3 accompanying pictures.
- Articles that were shocking, entertaining, funny or interesting attracted most attention.
- Younger readers look for well-written, exclusive content covering a variety of topics related to the magazine.
The document summarizes the results of a student's questionnaire about creating a student magazine. The questionnaire asked 10 questions to determine what students would like to see in a magazine. Most respondents said they would be interested in reading the magazine and preferred it to be produced monthly. The most popular article topics included information on universities and music, while the most favored colors were blue, purple and pink. The magazine would likely be picked up from the 6th form center and read weekly. Photography, chart/indie music, and comedy/soap TV genres were also most popular.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about music magazines. It asked respondents about their gender, age, how often they buy music magazines, how much they are willing to pay, what colors and words they associate with indie/rock music, and their favorite indie/rock band/singer. The results show that the target audience is 16-30 years old, with males and females interested. Most would buy the magazine monthly for £1-2 and associate colors like cream, red, and white and words like "guitar", "jeans", and "different" with indie music. This information will help design a music magazine to appeal to this audience.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about magazines. It shows that respondents most associate the word "indie" with festivals, skinny jeans, and gigs. Their favorite indie band is Coldplay. Most prefer the color green. They buy magazines every now and again. Pictures are rated the most essential part of a magazine. Respondents dislike the price the most and like the pictures and their favorite part is the pictures. The maximum most will pay for a magazine is between £1.50-£2.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about preferences for a new music magazine. Key findings include that the target audience is male students aged 16-20 living in Bishops Stortford and Harlow. They spend £2-4 per month on 2-3 magazines from WHSmith and would pay £2-3 for a biweekly magazine. Popular features included a "day in the life of" column and gifts like competitions and downloads. The conclusions were to target this audience with a £3 biweekly magazine in Bishops Stortford and Harlow featuring their preferred content.
The key findings from the questionnaire were:
1) The target audience is mostly male, aged 16-30, employed and living in certain Birmingham postcodes.
2) They sometimes buy music magazines and enjoy rock, pop and R&B music. They want to read about local gig guides and appearances.
3) Design and incentives like posters and gifts appeal most when choosing a magazine. Readers also want puzzles and horoscopes included.
4) The magazine should be called "Wired" and cost around £2.50 in color, with red, blue and white as the main colors.
5) Current magazines get the right balance on their covers, so this new magazine should
Tom Denman conducted a questionnaire of 30 students aged 18-23 to inform the design of a new music magazine. The results showed that most respondents were male, interested in pop music, sometimes buy magazines, and are currently interested in NME, Q and Kerrang. Most felt a free student magazine would appeal to them and wanted to see reviews, interviews and upcoming artists as content, with red, blue and green as preferred colors. Most also thought the magazine should have some local orientation. These results will help Tom design a magazine that caters to his target audience's interests.
The questionnaire results show that:
1) NME was the most popular magazine among respondents, while Rolling Stone was the least. Readers prefer magazines that provide interviews, coverage of concerts and new music reviews.
2) Respondents are willing to spend between £3-£4 on a music magazine and prefer to read them at home or while traveling.
3) Indie and pop music were the most popular genres among respondents.
The questionnaire results show that:
1) NME was the most popular magazine among respondents, while Rolling Stone was the least popular.
2) Respondents expected to find interviews, coverage of gigs/festivals, and new music reviews in magazines.
3) Most respondents were willing to spend between £3.00-£3.99 on a music magazine and preferred to read them at home or while travelling.
4) Entertainment and keeping information up-to-date were most encouraging for respondents to buy a magazine, while freebies were less of a concern.
The document summarizes the results of a survey conducted to gain understanding of what people look for in a magazine. It includes charts showing responses to questions about music genre, magazine price point, age, color, magazine preferences, magazine purchasing and reading frequency, and gender. This will help decide the target age and content for a new magazine.
The document summarizes survey results about music magazine preferences from different age groups. Most respondents were 15-18 years old and female. The most popular magazine attributes were eye-catching covers, colorful layouts featuring articles about new artists and upcoming events. The summaries will help design a new music magazine priced between £1-3 that targets these interests.
This questionnaire asked students about their music magazine preferences. The majority were female aged 17. Most would spend £2-3 monthly on a magazine focused on indie/alternative bands like Oasis and Ed Sheeran. Respondents preferred black, white and red designs with informative articles and interviews over gossip. Including competitions and a "have your say" section could boost engagement. The local supermarket was cited as the main place magazines are purchased.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about music magazine preferences for 16-24 year olds interested in indie/pop music. 10 individuals (5 male and 5 female) answered questions about what attracts them to this genre, whether they currently buy music magazines, how much they are willing to pay, and their preferences for magazine design elements like cover images, contents, and spreads. The key findings are that images of the musical genre are most popular, respondents are typically willing to pay £2-£3, and Q magazine's style is seen as most appealing. The researcher now better understands the target audience's interests to help design an indie/pop magazine.
1. This document summarizes the results of a 16 question magazine questionnaire about music preferences, buying habits, and associations with the indie genre.
2. Key findings include that more males than females responded, most respondents were 18-20 years old, and their favorite bands were indie acts like Arctic Monkeys and Mumford & Sons.
3. Respondents said they regularly buy music magazines, would pay up to £3, prefer neutral colors for an indie magazine, and want to see band reviews over other content.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about magazines. It shows that respondents most associate the word "indie" with festivals, skinny jeans, and gigs. Their favorite indie band is Coldplay. Most prefer the color green. They buy magazines every now and again. Pictures are rated the most essential part of a magazine. Respondents dislike the price the most and like the pictures and their favorite part is the pictures. The maximum most will pay for a magazine is between £1.50-£2.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about preferences for a new music magazine. Key findings include that the target audience is male students aged 16-20 living in Bishops Stortford and Harlow. They spend £2-4 per month on 2-3 magazines from WHSmith and would pay £2-3 for a biweekly magazine. Popular features included a "day in the life of" column and gifts like competitions and downloads. The conclusions were to target this audience with a £3 biweekly magazine in Bishops Stortford and Harlow featuring their preferred content.
The key findings from the questionnaire were:
1) The target audience is mostly male, aged 16-30, employed and living in certain Birmingham postcodes.
2) They sometimes buy music magazines and enjoy rock, pop and R&B music. They want to read about local gig guides and appearances.
3) Design and incentives like posters and gifts appeal most when choosing a magazine. Readers also want puzzles and horoscopes included.
4) The magazine should be called "Wired" and cost around £2.50 in color, with red, blue and white as the main colors.
5) Current magazines get the right balance on their covers, so this new magazine should
Tom Denman conducted a questionnaire of 30 students aged 18-23 to inform the design of a new music magazine. The results showed that most respondents were male, interested in pop music, sometimes buy magazines, and are currently interested in NME, Q and Kerrang. Most felt a free student magazine would appeal to them and wanted to see reviews, interviews and upcoming artists as content, with red, blue and green as preferred colors. Most also thought the magazine should have some local orientation. These results will help Tom design a magazine that caters to his target audience's interests.
The questionnaire results show that:
1) NME was the most popular magazine among respondents, while Rolling Stone was the least. Readers prefer magazines that provide interviews, coverage of concerts and new music reviews.
2) Respondents are willing to spend between £3-£4 on a music magazine and prefer to read them at home or while traveling.
3) Indie and pop music were the most popular genres among respondents.
The questionnaire results show that:
1) NME was the most popular magazine among respondents, while Rolling Stone was the least popular.
2) Respondents expected to find interviews, coverage of gigs/festivals, and new music reviews in magazines.
3) Most respondents were willing to spend between £3.00-£3.99 on a music magazine and preferred to read them at home or while travelling.
4) Entertainment and keeping information up-to-date were most encouraging for respondents to buy a magazine, while freebies were less of a concern.
The document summarizes the results of a survey conducted to gain understanding of what people look for in a magazine. It includes charts showing responses to questions about music genre, magazine price point, age, color, magazine preferences, magazine purchasing and reading frequency, and gender. This will help decide the target age and content for a new magazine.
The document summarizes survey results about music magazine preferences from different age groups. Most respondents were 15-18 years old and female. The most popular magazine attributes were eye-catching covers, colorful layouts featuring articles about new artists and upcoming events. The summaries will help design a new music magazine priced between £1-3 that targets these interests.
This questionnaire asked students about their music magazine preferences. The majority were female aged 17. Most would spend £2-3 monthly on a magazine focused on indie/alternative bands like Oasis and Ed Sheeran. Respondents preferred black, white and red designs with informative articles and interviews over gossip. Including competitions and a "have your say" section could boost engagement. The local supermarket was cited as the main place magazines are purchased.
The document summarizes the results of a questionnaire about music magazine preferences for 16-24 year olds interested in indie/pop music. 10 individuals (5 male and 5 female) answered questions about what attracts them to this genre, whether they currently buy music magazines, how much they are willing to pay, and their preferences for magazine design elements like cover images, contents, and spreads. The key findings are that images of the musical genre are most popular, respondents are typically willing to pay £2-£3, and Q magazine's style is seen as most appealing. The researcher now better understands the target audience's interests to help design an indie/pop magazine.
1. This document summarizes the results of a 16 question magazine questionnaire about music preferences, buying habits, and associations with the indie genre.
2. Key findings include that more males than females responded, most respondents were 18-20 years old, and their favorite bands were indie acts like Arctic Monkeys and Mumford & Sons.
3. Respondents said they regularly buy music magazines, would pay up to £3, prefer neutral colors for an indie magazine, and want to see band reviews over other content.
1. Questionnaire
1. How much would you spend on a music
magazine? 2
1.5
- £0-£1 1 £0-£1
- £1-£2 0.5
0
£1-£2
£2-£3
- £2-£3 How much w ould
you spend on a £3+
- £3+ m agazine?
2. What would you expect the colour scheme to be in a pop
magazine?
3
2.5
2
Bright Colours
1.5
1 Dark Colours
0.5 Other
0
What w ould you expect the colour schem e to
be in a pop m agazine?
3. Who is the target audience of the magazine?
6
4
2 Teenagers
0 Adult
Who is the target Senior
audience of the
m agazine?
4. What would you like to see in a magazine?
3
Im ages
2.5
2
1.5 Relevant
1 Articles
0.5
Arists/
0
Interview s
What w ould you
like to see in New and up
the magazine? com ing
5. Do you prefer more images or more information?
- Images
4
- Information 3
- Equal 2
1 Im ages
0 Information
Do you prefer Equal
more im ages
or more
inform ation?
2. 6. Would you expect the magazine to be modern or
Old fashioned?
5
4
3
2 Modern
1 Old Fashioned
0
Would you expect the
magazine to be m odern or
old fashioned?
7. How often would you buy the magazine?
4
3 Weekly
2
Every Tw o
1 Weeks
Monthly
0
How often w ould you
buy the magazine?