1. These results show 61% of my target readership would like to pay between £1 and £1.50 for my magazine. To comply with this I will place a puff in the top corner of the cover page with the price £1.50.
2. These results show 61% of my readership want an equal mix of both up and coming and established, mainstream artists. To please them im going to make my featured musician someone who is new to the industry but has already gotten 2 number ones.
3. These results show 57% of my readership would like the magazine to contain an equal mix of information on both bands and individual artists. My feature article will be on an individual musician, however to satisfy the majority of the recipients in my contents page I will write that there are articles and pictures on and about bands.
4. Although the majority say they want a light hearted magazine I'm going to ignore them and make my article serious because I want to attract an audience that doesn’t currently have a music magazine that directly appeals to them – intelligent young females.
5. Although the majority want my magazine to be RnB I'm going to centre the genre around alternative rock/soul music for the same reasons stated above.
6. 75% say they are more interested in artists from Britain so using this information, I'm going to make my cover artist of English heritage.
7. 75% of my readership find freebies the most appealing so on my magazine im going to offer a free CD of, the front cover artist's acoustic songs.
8. The results show exclusive interviews and pictures are what they want to see the most, so in my contents page I will leave information about articles printed in the magazine on other musicians. I'm going to keep to my original idea of writing an article as I want my magazine to be sophisticated, I will place as many pictures on my double page article as possible without taking attention off the words.
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