Thursday, 5 November 2015

Q Complete Analysis

Complete Analysis of Q

Q was first published in October 1986, setting itself apart from other music press with a monthly release and higher standards of photography and printing. The magazine was aimed at an older generation of music buyers that the founders Mark Ellen and David Hepworth thought were being ignored by the current music press. The magazine is aimed at people in 30s and 40s who are looking for a more formal way of finding out about their favourite bands and artists. Q used to be published by EMAP but in January 2008 it was sold to the Bauer Media Group. In 2008 the magazine revamped its image and started using a smaller amount of text and they increased their focus on subjects other than music. This change received complaints from the normal readers but has not impacted sales.
The magazine has big review section which reviews new releases, reissues, live performances. The magazine interviews a lot of popular music artists. The magazine is also well known for its lists like the ‘100 greatest albums’.  They often give out promotional gifts like CDs and books. Every issue has a message on the spine and will usually relate to the content inside this month’s issue of the magazine. This has become known as the ‘spine line’ and is common found now on most British magazines.  The magazine usual features include ‘The Q50’, in which the magazine will list the top 50 essential tracks of the month. They also have cash for questions in most issues where reader ask the music artists questions and if their question gets published they get £25.

Q radio lunched in 2008 as a full service radio station with a complete roster. The shows include Q the 80s with Matthew Rudd and Drivetime with Danielle Perry. Coldplay helped promote the radio station at launch with an exclusive interview. The radio station was closed in 2013 so Bauer Media could use the bandwidth to launch Kisstory, a spin off from their other station Kiss. Q also had a TV channel which launched in 2000. The TV channel was later closed in 2012.

Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Preliminary Task Magazine Contents Page


Preliminary Task Questionnaire Analysis

We made a questionnaire to figure out how to make a college magazine. We asked our target audience (college students) a few key questions. The first question we asked them was if they read a college magazine. 90% said that they didn’t, this tells us the college magazines are not reaching our target audience.
To make it easier to design a front cover for the magazine we asked them what 3 colours they would like to see the most on the front cover. The majority chose white as one of their colours. The other top 3 colours were black, red and blue. Purple was also a popular colour despite being overshadowed by the other colours. What this tells me is the colour we use the most should be white. Red black and blue should also be used frequently on the cover. Purple could be used but sparingly.
To decide what image we should use of the front cover we asked people what they would most like to see. 80% said that they would either want student work or a student on the front cover. We also asked them at what price would the buy the magazine at. 75% said that they would buy the magazine for 50p to £1. So we have a choice at what price we could sell the magazine for.
Our 5th question was about how often people would want the magazine published. 70% want it to be published every week or fortnight. Realistically it would be easier to publish every 2 weeks. We wanted to know what features we should include in our magazine. Our questionnaire told us the most students would like to see; college events, technology, a jobs page, a gig guide, a films page and subject info in the magazine.

We asked them what they would call the magazine just to get a few ideas. Here are some of the suggestions we received, EN News, East Norfolk Life/Weekly, College News. To see if we could encourage more people to buy the magazine we asked them if freebies would encourage people to buy our college magazine. 85% of people said freebies would encourage them. Lastly we wanted to see if an online version would also attract people to the magazine. The people we asked were split 50/50 between yes and no.

Preliminary Task Collage Magazine Cover


Questionnaire for Collage Magazine



VIBE Cover Analysis