Magazines like Nuts and loaded have closed recently. What do you think might have been some of the reasons this occurred?
- Because people could get similar content online for free, in a more discreet way.
- Some people could feel embarrassed to be seen reading something like this in public, so they don't buy magazines in shops, but they just read it online.
- The front covers are seen to be against women equality, as the women look sexualised.
- The year in which the research was done
- The percentage of people who read magazines online and who reads magazines paper based. This graph makes magazines look popular, but in reality not many people buy magazines from the shop or subscribe online.
they wanted equal pay ad access to jobs with higher pay. they wanted to dress issues about how they were seen ( wives , dishwashers, cleaners)
there were many add magazines which represented them in a very narrow way. - media texts. advertising. women were working now so they did have some money to spend. in the 60s and 70s celebrity magazines were promoted. this was influenced my the women as they are the majority of people who are interested in it. they also had mortise to read them as many didn't work. advertisers tried including more women based products. articles were quite intellectual and well written, and they showed how women new more about fashion than men.
as women had more money to spend advertisers and magazine publications became more likely to target them. this gave rise to new titles such as celebrity magazines.
- Some people could feel embarrassed to be seen reading something like this in public, so they don't buy magazines in shops, but they just read it online.
- The front covers are seen to be against women equality, as the women look sexualised.
What key info is left off the graph?
- Information of the whole world instead of just Great Britain- The year in which the research was done
- The percentage of people who read magazines online and who reads magazines paper based. This graph makes magazines look popular, but in reality not many people buy magazines from the shop or subscribe online.
Magazine key terms
Magazine conventions:
- Master Head
- Contents page
- Cover Image
- Price
- Date of issue
- Cover lines
- Tagline
- Strapline
- Feature
- Brand identity
- Advertisement
- Advertisement
- Editor's letter
- Publishing information page
- Publishing information page
Lesson notes
women were campaigning for more power. they began to fight in order to improve their rights -1960sthey wanted equal pay ad access to jobs with higher pay. they wanted to dress issues about how they were seen ( wives , dishwashers, cleaners)
there were many add magazines which represented them in a very narrow way. - media texts. advertising. women were working now so they did have some money to spend. in the 60s and 70s celebrity magazines were promoted. this was influenced my the women as they are the majority of people who are interested in it. they also had mortise to read them as many didn't work. advertisers tried including more women based products. articles were quite intellectual and well written, and they showed how women new more about fashion than men.
as women had more money to spend advertisers and magazine publications became more likely to target them. this gave rise to new titles such as celebrity magazines.
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