Research into TV Listings Magazines
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Double page spread analysisMain image-
takes up whole of
page 2
Drop-capital- looks professional, effective and the reader and clearly see where the text begins
Rule of thirds
Main headline- Boldest and biggest text on the page so therefore stands out to the reader; it is eye-catching and draws the reader in to read
the article
Smaller profile image
Stand first- introduces article
Captions- brief description of what is happening in image
Pull quote- taken from the article to capture the
reader’s attention
Tuesday, 22 January 13
Radio Times Double-page Spread
Main Title
Stand first-
introduces the article
Smaller Images
Main image
Captions on image- briefly explains
who is in the image and what is happening
Issue date and logo
Main headline
Rule of thirds- text split into 3 structured columnsTuesday, 22 January 13
Double page spreads from “Culture” magazine
Main image-Colourful so
grabs reader’s attention
Article about David Tennant
Drop-capital- looks
professional, effective and the
reader and clearly see where the text
begins
Main headline
Split into columns
Introduction about the journalist
Pull quote
Tuesday, 22 January 13
Double page spreads from “Culture” magazineMain image
Structure- text split into
columns
Stand first
Main headline-
Stands out against image so that it is
visible to the reader
Side image
Tuesday, 22 January 13
Conclusion
This analysis of TV listing magazine articles has helped us to understand the structure of a double page spread and how to make it look professional. When creating our double page spread we will ensure that we use a similar font and layout to existing magazine articles to make it look as realistic as possible. Bright colours, bold headlines and interesting, eye-catching images will also be used to capture the reader’s attention.
Tuesday, 22 January 13