Monday, 18 November 2013

Questionnaire

  What gender are you?

Female 
Male


What age range do you fit into? 
      16-20   

20-25   
25-35   
35+


3)     How often do you buy/read a magazine?

Once a week   
Once a month   
More than twice a week   
More than six times a month


4)     What is the price range you are willing to pay for a music magazine? 

£1.00-£1.99   
£2.00-£2.99   
£3.00-£3.99   
£4.00+


5)    What section of the JICNAR scale are you apart of? (please tick)

Group A (Professionals) Upper middle class, e.g. Barristers, Doctors, Executives
Group B (Managerial) Middle class, e.g. Bank Managers, Teachers
Group C1 (Non-Manual) Lower middle class, white collar workers, e.g. Office Workers
Group C2 (Manual) Skilled working class, Blue collar workers, e.g. Car Mechanic, Machine operators, Construction workers
Group D (Partly Skilled) Semi or unskilled manual workers, e.g. Assembly line worker
Group E (Unskilled) Casual workers, dependent on state benefits, students
Other (please specify)


6)    What type of articles are you mostly likely to read? (circle more than one if needed)

Interviews   
Reviews   
Quizes   
competitions  



7)     Who are your favourite female artists? (circle more than one if needed)

Jessie J   
Lady GaGa   
Rihanna   
Katy Perry   
Taylor Swift   
Miley Cyrus   
Beyonce   
Ellie Goulding   
Other


8)     Who are your favourite male artists? (circle more than one if needed)

One direction   
James Arthur   
Justin Timberlake   
Justin Bieber   
Usher  
Kayne West   
Chris Brown   
The Wanted   
Other


9)     What gender would you prefer to see as the main images in a music magazine?

Male
Female
Both


10)  What would encourage you the most to buy a magazine?

Colours
Image
Headlines
Brand
Price
Reviews
Articles
Recommendations
Photo quality
Interviews
Question and answer
Facts 
Other (please specify)



11)   Which brand name do you prefer? 

Boom
Loud
Tunes
MU$IK
POP
ROAR
Rhythm
Sound


14) When reading a double page spread do you favour a more image dominated page or a range of smaller images? 


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