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Page 1: Evaluation of my Music Magazine

Analysis of my Music Magazine

Questionnaire.

Page 2: Evaluation of my Music Magazine

Female

Male

This pie chart shows that out of the 100

questionnaires given out, the majority were

completed by males.

Page 3: Evaluation of my Music Magazine

16 - 20

21 - 25

26 - 30

31 - 39

40 +

My results show me that the questionnaire I had created was

distributed to mostly people aged 16 –20. This is not surprising as I had done most of the distributing in and around college. The small variety of ages may affect my results as they will mainly be

from a young person’s perspective.

Page 4: Evaluation of my Music Magazine

NME

Kerrang!

The Rolling Stone

Q

None

My questionnaire results show me that, out of all of the magazine choices, Kerrang! Is the most popular and Q

magazine is the second. This proves to me that for my magazine I will need to

make sure that the more frequently used genres are rock and indie as this is

similar to Kerrang and Q.

Page 5: Evaluation of my Music Magazine

Daily

Monthly

Weekly

Never

Yearly

Here the chart shows me that the vast majority of the music

magazine consumers prefer to buy their magazine on a weekly

basis. Due to this majority choice I will also make my magazine a

weekly piece of media.

Page 6: Evaluation of my Music Magazine

Free posters

Music news

Artist interviews

Local gig info

These results show that when purchasing a music magazine people are more interested in free posters

and less interested in local gig information, this is something that I

will have to keep in mind when I create my own music magazine.

Page 7: Evaluation of my Music Magazine

£0 - 5

£5.01 - 7

£7.01 - 10

10.01 +

The chart here shows that most people are not prepared to spend more than five pounds a month

on music magazines, this information is not at all surprising

to me as the questionnaire was mostly taken by 16 – 20 year olds who stereotypically do not have a

lot of money to spend.