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Music Magazine ideas. Genre/Sub genre. Indie/Alternative. (The Wombats, NGHFB, The Vaccines, Bombay bicycle club, Foals etc..) Pop Chart Similar to NME/Q. Audience. Male Teenager, early 20s Maybe a student. Name of magazine. TUNE SOUND. InTune. Tagline. The home of the music review
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Genre/Sub genre • Indie/Alternative. (The Wombats, NGHFB, The Vaccines, Bombay bicycle club, Foals etc..) • Pop • Chart • Similar to NME/Q
Audience • Male • Teenager, early 20s • Maybe a student
Name of magazine • TUNE • SOUND. • InTune
Tagline • The home of the music review • Gigs at your fingertips • The place for new music • Upcoming indie all the way
Editorial mission statement • At ------ we aim to bring the best new indie music into the spotlight with a broad catalogue of informative reviews and news – at an affordable price.
USP • The only magazine to have comprehensive reviews of every indie album in the last 5 years • Massive list of gigs and venues • Free CD of new singles • Magazine is heavily influenced by social media, meaning that things that people want are included weekly
Reader Profile • My typical reader would be a late teen early 20s, with not much spare money to spend on unnecessary items. Due to this, and his love for indie music (he is a big fan of the arctic monkeys and bands of that style), a weekly music magazine that he will buy not all the time, but will if the cover interests him is all he really wants. Modern, indie bands interest him, yet he often looks for a second opinion before he buys the bands latest CD. This is one of the main reasons he buys the magazine, as he shares the opinions of most of the writers. The catalogue of reviews is important to him as well. The reader is not just into albums, he is a fan of singles as well, so the free CD of new singles appeals to him greatly. The massive list of gigs in the back also make him want to purchase it, as a large percentage of his wage does tend to be splashed on gigs (he cant help it).