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Classroom presentation for NC Media Studies students on Magazines.

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magazines

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lesson objectives

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one Understand the changes

magazine industry in the

UK is going through.

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two Identify types of magazines

and their audiences.

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three Analyse magazine covers and identify different codes and conventions.

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four Understand how different

people are represented in

magazines.

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magazine industry in the UK

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the magazine industry in the

UK is very competitive and

is worth more than £4 billion.

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There are almost 3000 titles aimed at consumer groups, and over 500 aimed at

businesses.

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75% of the uk population enjoy magazine content annually.

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Yet Britain’s consumer magazines lost nearly 1m print sales in the first

half of this year.

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total sales of print titles

fell 4.4% compared with

the previous six months.

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total sales of magazines

came in at 21.2m copies.

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digital editions - usually

replica of the print magazine - were just 396,000.

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nme weekly circulation fell to

28% from

a year ago.

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Despite the fall nme reached

3.6 million people across all

platforms, print and

digital, including its website.

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Traffic on the nme website grew 85%. Nearly 40% of

its online audience now

reading on mobile.

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types of magazines

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general interest magazines appeal to large

audiences.

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children’s

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teens

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women’s

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men’s

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specialist magazines have

smaller audiences as the

focus on specific areas of interest.

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biking

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gaming

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golf

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photography

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home interiors

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film

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science and technology

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magazines audiences

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Of all print media, magazines have the most

specialised audiences.

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There are often several

magazines produced by

different publishers that

target similar groups of

consumers.

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magazines codes & conventions

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masthead

main cover line

strap line

cover photo

cover lines

pug

bar code and price

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masthead The masthead is the title block of

the magazine. It is usually the

most eye catching convention on the cover page.

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cover photo The cover photo creates a

connection between the reader and the magazine.

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strap line Its aim is to entice the reader to look inside the magazine.

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main cover line The main cover line anchors

the main image to its

meaning.

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other cover lines Give the reader an idea on

other content of the current

issue of the magazine.

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pUG Free gifts or competitions

offered to the readers.

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bar code and price Usually positioned at the

bottom along with date, edition, issue number, price and website.