The media institution that I want to publish my music magazine is The Bauer Media Group as they distribute a wide range of magazine ranging from ‘Kerrang’, ‘Q’ and ‘heat’. By publishing my magazine I hope for it to sell too many teenagers as this magazine is made for them and contains unique elements on new ways they can experience stories in the music industry
I have looked into other magazine like mine but I could not find many, the reason behind this I think is because my magazine offers unique feel to any reader looking at the front cover for the first time, also my magazine contains information about up coming artists like Mr Hudson for example and J Reyez, but it also consist of artists like Amy Winehouse hence the magazine name ‘Retrospective’ she who was popular in the previous years but isn’t so now but I wanted to promote her as she was a big hit and by doing this Amy Winehouse fans may pick up the magazine boosting sales. This is why Bauer should publish my magazine because it offers a wide range of information about the past and present about music.
Bauer Media Group know everything about publishing magazines for example the magazine called Bella which was a big hit this magazine sold over 1milliom copies a week. And with this to back up the Bauer Media Group’s successful I would be stupid not to let them publish my magazine. This will increase my magazine sales as they have over 19 million consumers a week this is a vast amount of consumers all with similar interests. I would like my magazine to be distributed to newsagents and corner shops instead of companies like WHSmiths as I think my magazine would sell more to smaller audience because this would be the first issue and people would not know about my magazine so soon. If my magazine does not become successful in the bigger companies first time around i would be wasting my money publishing the same issue multiple times so instead I would like for it to be distributed to a corner shop and if sales become big I will consider distributing it to the ‘bigger companies’.
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