Thursday, 5 November 2015

The genre.

 Music magazine are mainly just targeted to a specific range of people. This is because different people like different things, e.g some people like rock however some people dislike it and might like pop instead.

This is an example of a pop genre magazine:
'We love pop' is a monthly music magazine which launched in september 2011.each issue contains 68 pages and its target audience is teenage girls aged between 13-15 years old. The contents often contains interviews with popular artists,posters, fashion&beauty and technology.
                                    
This is an example of hip hop:
XXL is an American hip hop magazine, founded in 1997. XXL is a urban lifestyle magazine that covers all aspects of hip-hop culture. contents includes daily hip hop news, interviews with hip hop artists and posters.
                                             

These are examples of classical:

                                          
The is a monthly magazine. Each issue of the magazine includes, interviews, music news, book reviews and it also includes job vacancies from that type of industry. This magazine that is normally aimed at the older generation, who are interested in classical music. Its just over an average price at £4.95, this is a price that the older generation could afford more than younger people.

These are examples of multi genre (all types):

                                           
This magazine is a multi genre, which is a weekly magazine. This means it includes all types of genres, which includes country, dance,  R&B/hip hop, rock and pop. This is the type of magazine someone would be interested in if they don't have a specific type of music they listen to. It is priced at around £5.

                                          This is an example of  heavy metal:
                                           
Kerrang us a UK- based magazine devoted to rock music. This is mainly aimed at teenagers who are into rock music. As it is aimed at the younger generation it is priced lowly at around £2.20.


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