When working
producing a media product, the producers needs to carry out a comprehensive
amount of audience research in order for the product to meet its audiences
wants, needs and likes.
Audience research
is where the producer finds out what their products audience is interested in.
For example how old they are, what attracts them to the product and what they
would like out of the product. Once the research has been carried out a product
or brand can be produced that will be successful with the audience and also
suitable to what they are interested in.
When carrying out
research there are two types of 'graphics' that have to been taken into
consideration when researching your audience. These
are demographics and Psycho-graphics; I
will begin by talking about demographics. In this blogpost I will talk about how fashion magazines 'LOOK' and 'Grazia' carefully select their content and construct their magazine to appeal to a specific target audience, looking at their demographic and psychographic profiles
| Kendall Jenner Look Magazine 2015 |
Look uses lots of exclamation points which connotates that the magazine has new information, about the latest celebritys and trends, aswell as one of offers for high street stores including H&M and Aldo. As the audience are on a low income and have a sociai grade of D to E, this is a good way to interest the consumer, and may bring in new consumers knowing they can get discount codes and vouchers for their favourite high street stores aswell as independent companys who to pay to be advertised in their publication. As the publication is for a young adult demographic, using celebritys such as Cheryl Fernadez-Versini will attract the target audience as they idolise and look up to her, for my example today i have selected a cover which shows Keep Up With The Kardashians Star turned Model Kendall Jenner as young adults watch the show and look up to the Jenner and with headline 'Get her flat tum fast' this will intrigue the audience and therefore they will purchase the magazine on how to get a figure like the american beauty. Also as she is one of the most talked celebritys right now in social media, which is also very attractive with young adults this will make the target audience bigger and therefore more copies of the publication will be sold. The font used on the cover is very bold, which would stand out to consumers when looking at a magazine stand. The most used font colours by Look are bright powerful colours such as pink, orange, red and yellow which not only captures the eye of the consumers once again, but conatates that the women featured in the magazine are as strong and powerful in the business as the font colours. The photograph is a long shot of Kendall, which is traditionally used on weekly distributed magazines, but varies on covers of monthly glossies.
Although Look could be compared to other magazines in terms of some content and its structure, it is very diissmilar to toher magazine's as it is fashion based compared to other magazines inwhich the focal point is celebrity gossip. Look does include some gossip inside, but most the publications content is about fashion and this is recognsied in it's sub heading 'Britians Best Selling Fashion Weekly'.Look tends to stick to one structure in terms of its layout. After the contents it will show a double-page spread of new fashion items or new collections at high street shops. It then would usually showcases dresses that have been worn to award ceremonies by celebrities and then be followed by the cover story and other articles. Unlike many other fashion-based magazines, Look includes a variety of different companies advertisements, ranging from perfumes, to clothes, to television shows which is very unusual. The main features in Look are obviously fashion, then celebrities, including celebrity love lives, diets and fashions. However, the magazine also does two real-life articles in every magazine, and these would usually include a global issue about women and a collection of people with a similarity such as cancer victims, leaving jobs to better their career and also the lives of gap-year students. On the Look website, and on IPC media's website, the magazine is hailed as ' the fast paced, glamorous, glossy high street fashion and celebrity weekly for young women', this highlight the fact that the readers are generally young and that its content is largely about fashion.
I will now talk about Grazia, the title means grace in Italian, this suggests the reader of the magazine would be sophisticated, and due to the price of the magazine the demographic age of the reader ranges between 22-35 although many younger adults between 16-21 also purchase. The magazine costs £1.80 and is issued weekly by Bauer Consumption Media founded in 1875, which also publishes Heat, FUN and Empire. The publication sells around 220,000 copies each distribution and the price and wide distribution suggests that the publication is affordable, but as it is supposed to be a glossy it is targeted at mainly audience of middle class women. The front cover is the main focus point for the target audience as it is the first part of the magazine the will see when looking at the magazine stand. The publication usually has a sub-heading which has changed over a number of years going from 'Britains First Weekly Glossy' to 'Britain's No.1 Glossy', this shows that the magazine has gained popularity over its years of distribution, and possibly since the publication was taken over by Bauer Consumption Media from EMAP ELAN. The fact that the magazine names itself 'Britains No.1 Glossy' informs the audience that it is vert popular and by consuming grazia from the magazine stand they are choosing the best. It's vast circulation also proves that it is highly regarded by readers, and also by online readers who visit the Grazia website.
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The article that has been used to represent the magazine is about Reality Star turned model Kendall Jenner, who has become more and more popular since blowing up in the world of runway modelling and stealing the limelight from other family members, The Kardashians and Kylie Jenner. She is also a role model for young adults to middle aged women as she is attractive, fashionable and hard working, in which women aspire to be like. The photograph that has been used is of herself looking positive and powerful, with a medium sho keeping the focus on her. She also seems to be wearing natural make up which makes her more attractive as most young to middle aged women want to look naturally pretty, in which this makes more approachable when choosing the publication. The cover also advertises clothing and accessories, which come with a high end price tag, this shows that the target audience are most likely to be young-career women or middle class women. Grazia is dissimilar to other magazines due to its typeface and use of colour. The font used is Bordeaux Roman Bold is very sophisticated, reflecting the target audience, and is usually in white which is simple and sophisticated but catches the eye. inside the magazine is also very dissimilar to other magazines. The article's all have slanted backgrounds, this exudes youthfulness whilst still being sophisticated. The paper used is also different to most weekly magazines, which is why Grazia tends to compare itself to 'glossies' such as Tatler, Harper's Bazaar and Vogue. This also gives the impression that the magazine is more upmarket and is favoured bye sophisticated women. The companies that are advertised in Brazos are commonly clothing and perfume brands, but also include foods and television programmes that are being broadcasted. The main features of the magazine's are based around celebrities and clothing. This also is seen in the advertisements as many of the brands use celebrities to endorse their products, which gives them good publicity. Other models that are seen throughout the magazine tend to be very slim, which would resemble the type of reader that the magazine usually attracts, or wants to attract. This represents women as being slim, which could create a negative image in some readers too.
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| Kendall Jenner for Grazia |



