Survey Analysis
60% of people answered
male, this gives me a
good sample of the
readership gender.
However, I personally
think tastes in content
differ very little between
genders when it comes to
niche music genres.
It would seem the overall
preference sways more towards
Deep House. All the other subgenres will at least get a mention,
but according to these statistics,
Deep House and Bassline will be
the focus of the magazine.
The readership is entirely
within the age of 16-24.
This statistic dictates the
attitude and discourse of
the language I will use in
the magazine. This age
range suggests a less formal
structure. Finding the age
demographic also
influences content.
This question helps
establish that there is at
least a partial market for
the magazine. This might
also help me figure out
how many references I
make to other media
outlets, like other
magazines or websites.
The general opinion on
subscriptions shown in these
replies shows that I should not
include subscription offers, or
at least only give a small
mention to a subscription.

The difference between the
two sets of answers suggests
that some people might be
willing to subscribe. For this I
might include a more
persuasive, yet reduced
section on subscriptions.
This was an open
question, and the
overwhelming response
is of red being the
predominant colour, blue
also gets a mention, but
wont stand out as much
on the page.

This answer shows that I
could either include
elements of both colours,
or focus more specifically
on one. I believe the
latter would help forge
the style of the genre.
These answers will
govern how much of each
feature I put in. This tells
me that the focus should
be slightly towards good
photos and reviews.
However other features
will be included, just
maybe not as frequently.
In Summary
• The ‘gender’ of the magazine is irrelevant
because of the specialist genre.
• The specific focus of the music will be more
towards Deep House and Bassline. Other
subgenres will get a mention

Survey analysis

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  • 2.
    60% of peopleanswered male, this gives me a good sample of the readership gender. However, I personally think tastes in content differ very little between genders when it comes to niche music genres.
  • 3.
    It would seemthe overall preference sways more towards Deep House. All the other subgenres will at least get a mention, but according to these statistics, Deep House and Bassline will be the focus of the magazine.
  • 4.
    The readership isentirely within the age of 16-24. This statistic dictates the attitude and discourse of the language I will use in the magazine. This age range suggests a less formal structure. Finding the age demographic also influences content.
  • 5.
    This question helps establishthat there is at least a partial market for the magazine. This might also help me figure out how many references I make to other media outlets, like other magazines or websites.
  • 6.
    The general opinionon subscriptions shown in these replies shows that I should not include subscription offers, or at least only give a small mention to a subscription. The difference between the two sets of answers suggests that some people might be willing to subscribe. For this I might include a more persuasive, yet reduced section on subscriptions.
  • 7.
    This was anopen question, and the overwhelming response is of red being the predominant colour, blue also gets a mention, but wont stand out as much on the page. This answer shows that I could either include elements of both colours, or focus more specifically on one. I believe the latter would help forge the style of the genre.
  • 8.
    These answers will governhow much of each feature I put in. This tells me that the focus should be slightly towards good photos and reviews. However other features will be included, just maybe not as frequently.
  • 9.
    In Summary • The‘gender’ of the magazine is irrelevant because of the specialist genre. • The specific focus of the music will be more towards Deep House and Bassline. Other subgenres will get a mention