The document appears to be a survey of music preferences among males aged 19-23. It shows that their most preferred music genres are R&B, hip hop, and Afrobeats. Most respondents do not regularly buy music magazines and would spend between £1-3 if they did. They are more likely to purchase magazines from newsagents or supermarkets than newspaper stands. The target demographic enjoys both images and text in magazines and have a big or average interest in music playing a role in their lives.
1. Males 19-23
What is your preffered music choice? Do you buy music magazines? How much would/ do you spend on a
magazine?
Dubstep,
3
Yes, 1
RnB, 7
Reggae, 4 £1-£2, 2
Pop, 1 £2-£3, 0
Afro Nothing, 5
Jazz, 1 £3-£4, 0
beats, 3
Hip-hop, 4 No, 6 £4-£5+, 0
Dancehall,
2
Bashment
,2
How often would/ do you buy music Do you prefer to have
magazines?
What sort of freebies?
Monthly, 1 Daily, 0
freebies in a magazine?
Weekly, 0
Every
fortnight,0
Yes, 3
No, 4
Never, 6
CD's, 3
2. What attracts you to a magazine? What colours appeal to you in a Where are you more likely to
music magazine? purchase a magazine?
Freebies, 0
Purple, 0
Pink, 1
Offers, 2 Red, 2
Fashion, 2
White, 2 Supermark
Competiti et, 3
Newsagent
ons, 0 Gossip, 1 Black, 1 Blue, 3 s, 4
Music
articles, 2
Yellow, 0 Green, 2
Newspaper
stands, 0
How much of a part does music Which would you prefer?
Reading Would game pages interest you in a
play in your life? None, 0 text, 0
magazine?
Looking at
images, 2
No part, 2 Big part, 2
No, 3
Small Yes, 4
Both, 5
part, 1 Average
part, 2
3. Which text appeals to you more? What is your ethnicity?
Arab, 0 Mixed race, 0
Option
1, 1
None, 2 White, 2 Asian, 2
Option 5, 0 Option 2, 3
Option
4, 1
Black, 3
Option 3, 0