Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Magazine Questionnaire Results and Analysis

 This uneven split, is due to myself having to send my friends to answer the survey, so that I had some results to analyze, and it was my own fault that it did not have a gender equal ratio.
 Due to the only people who answered my survey, being my friends, they all belong to the same age category, and do not represent the other part of my target audience, which is adults.
 This could be suggesting that there is a gap in the market for a film and music magazine, or that those that are in production aren't as successful as I would hope.
 Due to the majority vote, being 'mixed', my magazine will want to include both informal and formal elements through the use of magazine conventions.













This answer table suggests that I will want to use black and white in my color scheme, with the addition the use of either blue or purple.

This suggests that the price printed on the magazine will want to be £2.50.













This suggests that in the magazine that I will definitely want to include reviews in my magazine, and then a varying amount of top # lists, awards, box office news, general news, top music and musical news.


This suggests that I will want lots of reviews in my magazine, and then a varying amount of the other subject topics. In addition to this, it also suggests that some of the questionnaire answer's don't want any musical news, general news, box office news, awards and top # lists.

The most popular aspect on this graph, is genre and therefore suggests that this will definitely want to be included. the only genres that I will not be including are terminology, disco, R&B and Country, as nobody who answered the questionanire wanted this in their ideal music/film magazine.
The most popular incentives that I will want to make sure I include in my magazine are free songs and free albums. Then I will want to include regularly are vouchers and free films. Furthermore, I will want to include a small amount of decorations, posters. Finally, some of answers suggest that some people want no incentives, or a mixture of all.

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