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Question 4 Who would be the audience for your media product?

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Question 4

• Who would be the audience for your media product?

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Effy Stonem

Age: 17Gender: FemaleOccupation: Full Time EducationNationality: EnglishCity: BristolInterest: Effy prefers nothing less than “going out and having a good time with mate”. Her social life is central along with her passion for music and art. Dislikes: Effy dislikes mainstream pop music from bands such as “N-Dubz” and “The Saturdays. She describes them as “a failure to the music industry. She dislikes fake people and girly magazines. Hobbies: Effy enjoys painting and a whole range of arts. She listens to a lot of music and enjoys going to see new and upcoming bands at concerts and festivals.Media Consumed: Effy watches a lot of music channel on television as well as a range of films of different genres. She listens to music in a range of different want, being cd’s to mp3’s. Effy likes to read a lot of music magazines such as Q and NME so she can keep up with all the latest bands. Spare Time: In her spare time Effy enjoys going out with her friends and “having a laugh”. I think Effy would be the ideal reader for my magazine. She enjoys a lot of alternative music and likes to discover new bands, both of which are included in my magazine. Her passion for art will make her appreciate the different styles of images within the magazine, and the information about festivals and gigs in the magazine will appeal to her.

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Cullum Cundle

Age: 20Gender: MaleOccupation: Art StudentNationality: EnglishCity: ChesterInterests: Cullum enjoys creating his own alternative art which he plans to sell. “My dream would be to be able to make a living from what I love”. Cullum likes skating and often goes to skating competitions to watch or compete. He listens to a lot of music especially when he is skating, generally rock and metal.Hobbies: Cullum enjoys painting, music and outdoor extreme activities. Media Consumed: Cullum reads a lot of old fashioned books and old magazines his father owned when he was a teenager. He says it gives him “a view into musical history”.