What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
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| Existing publications by Bauer |
This snippet from the website outlines how successful the institution is compared with it's competitors and this alone assures that my magazine would be a success as this institution understand exactly how to engage an audience and market a product so it is a success and creates revenue.
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| As stated on the website, Bauer media is one of the most competitive and established institutions |

IPC is another successful institution which is responsible for publications such as NME. Despite this being fairly similar to my magazine in terms of target audience and genres included so would be extremely familiar with how to advertise and create appeal with this kind of magazine, I chose not to go for this publisher as I did not want there to be any direct competitor for Beat which would result in the sales and revenue of the product being split, as very similar people are targeted for both. Instead of this I would prefer an institution like Bauer, which is as highly successful, to publish my magazine as it would be the only one of its kind from this company and therefore much more focus would go into it.
An important consideration for my magazine is how to best distribute it in order for it to attract a broad readership and generate lots of sales. This can be done in a number of ways, I have shown examples of this in a short Animoto video and elaborated on the details of these methods in the following Prezi presentation.
Magazine Distribution


I would take care with your idea of going away free copies of your magazine in concerts ad student areas - while it is a good opportunity to promote your magazine - it might affect overall sales.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't be giving away free copies - I would have a stand in college displaying the magazine but it would still need to be purchased, and the same at concerts however I did say I would hand out posters and flyers to promote the magazine, but not copies of the magazine itself.
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