Thursday 27 February 2014

Print Interviews

1.       This platform is being used because it is a simple interview with a person that’s non-interactive so the audience does not need to give input; this is why it is in a magazine. Also when it is on a newspaper aswell as e-media, it gives it more views/readers.  The interview technique is different to that of the Jonathan Ross Show and the Soccer AM shows.
2.      
 These articles do way more than entertain, the also inform and educate as most broadsheet text do, the answers that he gives in the interviews at the Jonathan Ross show varies to the ones at the print interviews because the Jonathan Ross show is an entertaining show and nothing else. The answers here have a lot more substance and have better vocabulary

3.       As I said before, I think this platform does not allow people to participate as there is nothing along the lines of “tweet us @....” so therefore I don’t think it allows participation.

4.      The questions help relate the celebrity to the audience and allow the reader get more knowledge about the celebrity. Another code is realism; this is shown in the way Plan B talks with a bit of slang and grit.

5.      There is cohesion in the print, there is a beginning middle and end the story told by Plan B makes the reader relate to him as a human being and not a celebrity. This show a bit of connection between Plan and the audience.

The pyscograpics for Mens Health is, men whom are in the aspirers and mainstreamers Rubicam and Young's chart, also people from B to about C1 due to the non fiction route taken, instead of a gossip route taken such as a red top tabloid like the Sun or the Daily Star. The demographics for Men Health is 25-50 year olds who are heterosexual and men.

The pyscographics for the Q magazine are people who are in the refromers group as it is not a major magazine and in the E category due to its youth orientation. The demographics are white teens/youth for both boys and girls.

The pyscographics for the guardian is aspirers and succeeders, due to the vocabulary used in the guardian. People from the social class of A to C1 would read this.The demographics would be, business men, whom are at the age of 30 and above.

The physcographics for the shortlist are people who are in the refromers group as it is not a major magazine. The demographics would be youth at the age of 13-19 and people who are interested in fashion like homosexuals.


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