Magazines which could potentially hold Jungle Doctors advert


NME magazine was first published in March, 1952, but was in Newspaper form. It now holds, not just a magazine, but a radio station and website also. The website is now the worlds biggest standalone music site, with over 7 million users per month. The website is particularly valuable regarding promotion of Jungle Doctors, as in this day and age the internet is a prime spot for our target audience to come across information and new bands. Thus leading them to find out more about unsigned and potential iconic artists. Regarding the radio station, our target audience could come across the track in any setting or location, as you can now download an app and listen to the radio on your phone. NME is targeted to pop/rock/indie genres, the magazine is and can be read by a large quantity of the target audience; I myself read the magazine, and my dad at my age collected it too. The Beatles and The Rolling Stones were frequently featured on the front cover, thus suggesting that the target audience may already be possessed to buy the magazine, due to the iconic artists on the front cover. However once purchasing the audience may come across my magazine advert. The radio station could be something where Jungle Doctors are promoted and heard of, and could take part in the NME up and coming artist award in the NME awards. Sometimes NME's colour coordination in their magazines is quite dark and mysterious, this is a bonus as when our audience turns the page, my advert will pop out with it's burst of colour and attraction, thus making the audience far more interested. I have included some examples of magazine adverts which link well with mine and the way my advert is laid out.

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