In this PowerPoint I'm going to demonstrate which types of people would fit in the category of a "reformer" . I'm going to show 2 examples of a reformer. Example one is of a female who's a uni student and am elderly male.
Audience 1) Analyse the Conde Nast media pack for Teen Vogue. What is the Teen Vogue mission statement and what does this tell us about the target audience and audience pleasures? Their mission statement is to empower, enlighten and empower and this means that the audience pleasures include surveillance as it provides a political agenda and information that audiences would want to know. There could also be audience pleasure of personal relationships as it provides an inclusive environment and amplifying voices so audiences feel engaged. 2) What is the target audience for Teen Vogue? Use the media pack to pick out key aspects of the audience demographics. Also, consider the psychographic groups that would be attracted to Teen Vogue: make specific reference to the website design or certain articles to support your points regarding this. The target audience is still interested in celebrity content and beauty – which Teen Vogue addresses by featuring the ‘opinion leaders’ (two-step...
Icon, index, symbol: blog task Create a new blogpost called 'Semiotics: icon, index, symbol blog task' 1) Find three examples for each: icon, index and symbol. Provide images or links. 2) Why are icons and indexes so important in media texts? icons and indexes are universal things as everyone understands them as theyre pictures. these help people understand things such as signs posters e.g. road signs . 3) Why might global brands try and avoid symbols in their advertising and marketing? not everyone would be educated about the symbols as theyre learnt from culture or religion. for example roman numbers are taught by culture and if not everyone understands it it wont appeal to everyone so their target audience would be small. 4) Find an example of a media text (e.g. advert) where the producer has accidentally communicated the wrong meaning using icons, indexes or symbols. Why did the media product fail? this bic advert is good as it doesnt influence racism an...
OFCOM 1) How does the report suggest that TV viewing is changing? T he TV report suggests that most of the content being shown on multiple medias such as phones, tablets and other devices because of streaming and viewing multiple articles on a topic. 2) What differences are highlighted between younger and older viewers? The research conflicts against the viewers who are above 60 watch more TV than people who are 16-23 whom watch less. overall, research does show young people aged 16-24 get their news from other types of medias such as phones because they can access is it at any time whereas, older viewers wont be too into new technology and would watch broadcast-ed news on TV. 3) Does the report suggest audiences are satisfied with public service broadcasting TV channels? this article does suggest that the audience do like the channels because its shown on the demographics that theyre majority viewed. the viewers see the topics whic...
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