- The covers of ‘the Hollywood Reporter’ usually show 3-5 different actors/actresses, the often show different ages and nationalities within the selection of people on the cover.
- The covers often have a neutral colour scheme, they don’t use bright colours as the covers are made to feel very sophisticated. Which suggests that it is aimed at a middle-class audience.
- The cover doesn’t have much text on it, this means that the audience can’t get an idea of what will be in it.
- Using famous and well-known people of the cover of their magazines allows the target audience to grow. All the people on the cover are going to have a fan base or people who like them, these people are likely to want to buy the episode of this magazine as they like the people featured on the cover.
- The main heading on the cover says, ‘Go ahead, call us ‘difficult’’, this would likely grab the audience’s attention and gain their interest as they are likely going to be intrigued to what this could be about.
- This cover is likely going to attract a female audience as people on the cover are all women which the primary audience is, however, there will be some men who will also be interested in the cover, this is the secondary audience.
- This magazine is aimed at a more sophisticated audience, this is shown throughout the colours, fonts and clothing worn by the people in the photo.
Wednesday, 27 November 2019
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