VIBE Case Study!
Background Details
• Vibe was first published in 1993.
• It was published by a man called Quincy Jones.
• The co-founder editor Scott Bryant renamed
  the magazine to VIBE from Volume.
• The genre for VIBE is a Hip Hop and R&B
  magazine.
• It involves Hip Hop and R&B artists and bands.
February 1994
February 2003.   Costing £2.50
PAST VIBE MAGAZINE ISSUES.
First Volume of VIBE
produced in September
1993.

Main image stands out.
The main sell-line is very
bright and easy to stop.
Not looking at the camera.

Featured Snoop Doggy
Dogg, who is a Hip
Hop/R&B artist.

Black and whit colouring
and burst of bright colours
to lure the customers in.

It consisted of 140 pages.
The cost for this magazine
was £2.50.
Very Little information and
sell-lines.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
• Vibe closed down on the 30th June 2009 but
  decided to keep VIBE alive online.
• After shutting down LP brought VIBE
  magazine.
• They added Uptown magazine to VIBE;s
  parent company , VIBE holdings.
• VIBE Holding merged with BlackBook media to
  form VIBE Media in 2012.
VIBE Today
•Vibe is issued every two months.
•It cost $4.99 in the US and £2.50 in the UK.
•Consists of about 140 pages each issue.
•Its available in the US & UK.
•The magazine consists of snap-its of
information and eye-catching images that
will engage the audience.
•It’s follows the basic layout of a music
magazine and keeps it the same in each
issue.
•VIBE has its own talk show in 1997 but in
the end it got cancelled in summer 1998.
•VIBE magzine Online; VIBE On Demand, and
on-demand network; The impressive online
video channel VLN TV; VIBE film; and MVibe,
a wireless content provider for hand-held
devices, as well as CD and DVD lines
distributed under the same name.
•The Vibe Music Mixer is available for iPhone
and iPad.
Inside VIBE magazines
        More writing than images
        and more the page is quite
        dull which doesn’t give the
        audience a more visual feel
        to the magazine.

        Its not written in snip-its its
        written in paragraphs this
        could show that it’s a more
        formal magazine.

        The image is in the top right
        hand corner, this is where
        the audience look first and
        it show them who the
        article is about.
Target Audience
• The target audience for VIBE magazine is 18-34.
• The genre of this magazine is Hip Hop and R&B.
• Interested in the latest fashion trends and the
  newest music.
• Very popular loyal to their friends, say things as it
  is, individual unique and outgoing.
• They see VIBE magazine as a way to keep in tact
  of what’s happening in the R&B music industry.
Content
• The magazine is devoted to R&B, Hip Hop and
  Rap artists.
• They present there target audience with the
  newest artist, albums reviews, concerts, posters.
• They have many adverts connecting with the
  genre of music that the magazine portrays.
• They involve artists such as Brandy, Snoop Dogg,
  Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, Keyshia Cole, Lil Wayne,
  Eminem, T.I., R. Kelly, Ciaria, Trey Songz and Nicki
  Minaj.
Style
• Vibe features a lot of iconography related to R&B and
  Hip Hop which the magazine is associated with.
• Features things such as photo’s of live giggs, fashion
  trends and unique clothing, snapbacks and baggy
  clothing for men, big icon such as big cars, houses, ect.
• Magazine features a lot of capital fonts and written in
  sans serif.
• The magazine presents a lot of black, white and red in
  each of there magazines sometimes they include
  yellow and blue this gives the magazine a more hood
  feeling and shows its more of a manly magazine.
Black, white and red
theme it gives the
audience a more sexual
vibe.

Written in sans serif.

The hat shows the
magazines more trendy
look.
The suited and booted
costume gives the
audience a chilled out
vibe.
Mode of Address
• Its casual and modern so that the target
  audience can relate to the magazine.
• They use a mellow and urban tone when
  writing the magazine.
• The language suggests they understand the
  R&B genre and enjoy it can have a good
  connection between the reader and the
  magazine.
Mode of Address
         Exclamation marks could represent
         excitement for the vote.

         They ask direct questions to the
         audience. This could engage them
         when purchasing the magazine.


          Use of language such as ‘Pimp
          and Gangster’.


         Abbreviation of the word are not,
         is not or am not.


         They use urban language such as
         ‘Ball’ meaning getting rich.
Mode of Address

Examples of Mode of Address:
•   ‘The good ball young’
•   ‘Pop star, Pimp or Gangster’
•   ‘Get your vote on!’
•   ‘What’s the word on Nelly’
Ownership
• Vibe magazine is currently owned by InterMedia
  Partners which is private equity.
• The firm was founded in1995.
• November 2007 - Intermedia joins Research in
  Motion's BlackBerry Alliance Program
• In September 2000 it hosted Microsoft exchange.
• They own other companies such as WAPA-TV a radio
  station.
• They make their money through media institution.
• They distribute there magazines online.
Vibe case study

Vibe case study

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  • 3.
    Background Details • Vibewas first published in 1993. • It was published by a man called Quincy Jones. • The co-founder editor Scott Bryant renamed the magazine to VIBE from Volume. • The genre for VIBE is a Hip Hop and R&B magazine. • It involves Hip Hop and R&B artists and bands.
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  • 7.
    First Volume ofVIBE produced in September 1993. Main image stands out. The main sell-line is very bright and easy to stop. Not looking at the camera. Featured Snoop Doggy Dogg, who is a Hip Hop/R&B artist. Black and whit colouring and burst of bright colours to lure the customers in. It consisted of 140 pages. The cost for this magazine was £2.50. Very Little information and sell-lines.
  • 8.
    BACKGROUND INFORMATION • Vibeclosed down on the 30th June 2009 but decided to keep VIBE alive online. • After shutting down LP brought VIBE magazine. • They added Uptown magazine to VIBE;s parent company , VIBE holdings. • VIBE Holding merged with BlackBook media to form VIBE Media in 2012.
  • 9.
    VIBE Today •Vibe isissued every two months. •It cost $4.99 in the US and £2.50 in the UK. •Consists of about 140 pages each issue. •Its available in the US & UK. •The magazine consists of snap-its of information and eye-catching images that will engage the audience. •It’s follows the basic layout of a music magazine and keeps it the same in each issue. •VIBE has its own talk show in 1997 but in the end it got cancelled in summer 1998. •VIBE magzine Online; VIBE On Demand, and on-demand network; The impressive online video channel VLN TV; VIBE film; and MVibe, a wireless content provider for hand-held devices, as well as CD and DVD lines distributed under the same name. •The Vibe Music Mixer is available for iPhone and iPad.
  • 10.
    Inside VIBE magazines More writing than images and more the page is quite dull which doesn’t give the audience a more visual feel to the magazine. Its not written in snip-its its written in paragraphs this could show that it’s a more formal magazine. The image is in the top right hand corner, this is where the audience look first and it show them who the article is about.
  • 11.
    Target Audience • Thetarget audience for VIBE magazine is 18-34. • The genre of this magazine is Hip Hop and R&B. • Interested in the latest fashion trends and the newest music. • Very popular loyal to their friends, say things as it is, individual unique and outgoing. • They see VIBE magazine as a way to keep in tact of what’s happening in the R&B music industry.
  • 13.
    Content • The magazineis devoted to R&B, Hip Hop and Rap artists. • They present there target audience with the newest artist, albums reviews, concerts, posters. • They have many adverts connecting with the genre of music that the magazine portrays. • They involve artists such as Brandy, Snoop Dogg, Mariah Carey, Beyoncé, Keyshia Cole, Lil Wayne, Eminem, T.I., R. Kelly, Ciaria, Trey Songz and Nicki Minaj.
  • 15.
    Style • Vibe featuresa lot of iconography related to R&B and Hip Hop which the magazine is associated with. • Features things such as photo’s of live giggs, fashion trends and unique clothing, snapbacks and baggy clothing for men, big icon such as big cars, houses, ect. • Magazine features a lot of capital fonts and written in sans serif. • The magazine presents a lot of black, white and red in each of there magazines sometimes they include yellow and blue this gives the magazine a more hood feeling and shows its more of a manly magazine.
  • 16.
    Black, white andred theme it gives the audience a more sexual vibe. Written in sans serif. The hat shows the magazines more trendy look. The suited and booted costume gives the audience a chilled out vibe.
  • 17.
    Mode of Address •Its casual and modern so that the target audience can relate to the magazine. • They use a mellow and urban tone when writing the magazine. • The language suggests they understand the R&B genre and enjoy it can have a good connection between the reader and the magazine.
  • 18.
    Mode of Address Exclamation marks could represent excitement for the vote. They ask direct questions to the audience. This could engage them when purchasing the magazine. Use of language such as ‘Pimp and Gangster’. Abbreviation of the word are not, is not or am not. They use urban language such as ‘Ball’ meaning getting rich.
  • 19.
    Mode of Address Examplesof Mode of Address: • ‘The good ball young’ • ‘Pop star, Pimp or Gangster’ • ‘Get your vote on!’ • ‘What’s the word on Nelly’
  • 20.
    Ownership • Vibe magazineis currently owned by InterMedia Partners which is private equity. • The firm was founded in1995. • November 2007 - Intermedia joins Research in Motion's BlackBerry Alliance Program • In September 2000 it hosted Microsoft exchange. • They own other companies such as WAPA-TV a radio station. • They make their money through media institution. • They distribute there magazines online.