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Survey homework
http://kwiksurveys.com/s.asp?sid=aoo66601f9j7zv6249228
Evaluation:
My survey's min participants were teenagers aged from around 13-19.This means that my dance magazine attract more teenagers than any other age range.
I asked what bands they preferred and what genre they preferred and the results were very spread out on what genre people like, although rock and pop came out on top.
Most people acquire their music from downloading it from the internet, so this means the solid music industry is dying, shops like HMV and etc. are going out of business, so this would be a good article to write about. Also almost everyone uses social media so this means that it would be a very good idea to start a page on Facebook/twitter/etc. because then we can get more "in-touch" with the audience.
From my results I gathered the information that not many people read music magazines, nor buy them but however the majority of participants listen to LOTS of music. Because most the participants were of a young age not many of them had gone to a club or venue like that before.
I asked in the questionnaire what the public's favourite colour scheme was and they responded positively to the Light colours and Multicolours, this will influence me when I come to design my magazine. Also I asked what their favourite part of a magazine is and whether or not they enter the competitions they find in them, they favoured the images and the design of the magazine over things like the articles or the interviews. 100% of the people who took part said they didn't enter any competitions, this means that inputting a competition into my magazine may be a dead end idea.
To conclude, the questionnaire told me that most people download their music meaning the solid music industry is dying, most teenagers like pop and rock over most other genres and starting a Facebook page would be a good idea to get in touch with the community and audience.
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