1. Age discrimination law in the UK has developed significantly in recent years, increasingly viewing age discrimination as seriously as other forms of discrimination like sex discrimination.
2. A key case, Seldon v Clarkson Wright and Jakes, established that employers must show that mandatory retirement ages are a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim, considering possible alternative approaches.
3. Subsequent cases like Lockwood v DWP have applied a stringent approach to considering proportionality and alternative options, requiring detailed evidence from employers, signaling that UK courts are taking a rigorous approach to justifying practices that risk age discrimination.
Bauer Media Group would be the best media institution to distribute the author's music magazine because they have experience distributing niche magazines like Kerrang! to very specific audiences. Their advertising techniques and knowledge of where to ship and display magazines on shelves would help the author's magazine reach the right audience. The large, dedicated audiences of Bauer Media Group's other magazines could also be attracted to try the new magazine. Additionally, Bauer Media Group's size provides connections to businesses in the music industry that could provide special features for the magazine.
This document describes the font choices for a music magazine. It discusses 14 different fonts used throughout the magazine for various purposes like headlines, body text, quotes, and credits. The fonts were chosen to fit the magazine's theme of distorting norms and to give distinct voices to different elements. The main color scheme uses black, white, and red to create high contrast and fit the dark theme. A double page spread features pink instead of red to represent a featured band's signature color.
1. Age discrimination law in the UK has developed significantly in recent years, increasingly viewing age discrimination as seriously as other forms of discrimination like sex discrimination.
2. A key case, Seldon v Clarkson Wright and Jakes, established that employers must show that mandatory retirement ages are a proportionate means of achieving a legitimate aim, considering possible alternative approaches.
3. Subsequent cases like Lockwood v DWP have applied a stringent approach to considering proportionality and alternative options, requiring detailed evidence from employers, signaling that UK courts are taking a rigorous approach to justifying practices that risk age discrimination.
Bauer Media Group would be the best media institution to distribute the author's music magazine because they have experience distributing niche magazines like Kerrang! to very specific audiences. Their advertising techniques and knowledge of where to ship and display magazines on shelves would help the author's magazine reach the right audience. The large, dedicated audiences of Bauer Media Group's other magazines could also be attracted to try the new magazine. Additionally, Bauer Media Group's size provides connections to businesses in the music industry that could provide special features for the magazine.
This document describes the font choices for a music magazine. It discusses 14 different fonts used throughout the magazine for various purposes like headlines, body text, quotes, and credits. The fonts were chosen to fit the magazine's theme of distorting norms and to give distinct voices to different elements. The main color scheme uses black, white, and red to create high contrast and fit the dark theme. A double page spread features pink instead of red to represent a featured band's signature color.
The document discusses the target audience for a proposed alt-rock music magazine. It indicates that the target audience would be young alt-rock fans based on research showing that magazines are generally most popular among young people who have free time to explore their interests. The content of the magazine is aimed at younger readers by focusing on behind-the-scenes articles and non-technical interviews rather than more technical musical discussions that may appeal more to older readers. By targeting specifically young alt-rock fans, the magazine can have a distinctive style that increases loyalty among its readership.
This pitch document proposes a new magazine titled RE/VERB focusing on rock, alternative, and indie music genres. The title is a play on the music production term "reverb" and aims to attract readers who understand its hidden meanings. The target audience is primarily young adult males who feel rebellion or injustice. Market research found monthly publication and a £3.99 cover price would be most appealing. The proposed magazine aims to provide an in-depth yet down-to-earth exploration of its genres, foster a sense of community, and support smaller artists through reader spotlights.
The document discusses the technologies and skills the author has learned through creating their product. They have gained proficiency in Adobe Photoshop and InDesign for layouts and image editing. They learned to embed media in Microsoft programs and conduct interviews with camera and microphone equipment. Managing different file types between programs and uploading work to online platforms expanded their technical knowledge. Overall, the author has improved their photo editing, page design, and digital media skills for future creative projects.
- The document discusses how the media product uses conventions from real magazines, such as photography style, page layouts, and design elements. It aims to emulate these conventions to seem like a realistic magazine.
- Some conventions were developed further, like maintaining a focus on one artist across pages for continuity. Other conventions were challenged, like only featuring one band instead of multiple.
- The document discusses how the media product represents the alt-rock scene and its intended audience of young, fashionable music fans with disposable income through its chaotic layout and designs.
Market Research and Textual Analysis of UK Music Magazines (Media Studies Cou...elaboscabbo
The document provides information about various UK music magazines, including Q Magazine, Kerrang!, and Mixmag. It summarizes their focuses, publishing details, and target audiences. For Q Magazine, it notes that it covers almost all genres as well as other content, is published monthly, and aims for a sophisticated audience. Kerrang! focuses solely on heavy rock music, is chaotically presented, and costs around £2.20. Mixmag exclusively features dance music but also some fashion, pursues good music over popularity, and is concise in its reviews.