Top of the pops------ NME------ Kerrang!-----BBC Music magazine
11 1 111 111 1
This shows how many people like each music magazines. All the different magazines apply to different target audiences.
Most people said they would be willing to spend no more than £2.00 on a music magazine. This helps bevause I know what kind of magazine to make and who to feature in it and I also understand what an audience would be willing to pay therefore could make a profit but still sell at a reasonable price.
BBC Music 42,810 (45,144)*
Classic FM 32,534 (35,751)*
Classic Rock 71,242 (70,301 / 70,188)
Computer Music 17,427 (18,261)*
Future Music 10,862 (10,860)*
Gramophone 32,313 (34,628)*
Hot Press 18,394 (19,387)*
Kerrang! 41,125 (43,253 / 52,272)
Metal Hammer 41,777 (46,004 / 50,269)
Mixmag 26,116 (30,159)*
Mojo 98,484 (97,722 / 100,507)
NME 38,486 (40,948 / 48,459)
Q 94,811 (100,172 / 103,107)
Terrorizer 11,641 (13,786)*
Top of the Pops 107,576 (119,739)*
Uncut 75,518 (76,526 / 87,069)
Word 26,555 (34,280)*
Empire 194,236 (194,016)
Sight and Sound 19,842 (19,733)*
Total Film 81,029 (85,031)
These are some of the selling music magazines, I think this shows that music magazines are still selling therefore would still be viable. I think it would be a good idea to have a website for the magazine for fans to look at and talk to other fans
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At the start you need to state what you have done - a survey? How many questions did you ask? Were there any more than the two you hint at here? There is nothing to evidence your claim that you now know what to feature in your magazine from your survey... This is a bit confusing, as you mix two things together. It may be better to put this information into two separate posts??
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