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These are the results I have collected from my second piece of audience research, which compares and contrasts the two front covers I have got from the only two existing Islamic magazines available to the British public of my knowledge. I have tallied the results into a frequency table, I have distributed these to a select ten members of the audience including my specific target audience.
My Results
When questionned which front cover they felt was the best, 5 Members of the audience said the 'Emel' was and 5 members of the audience said that 'Al - Jumuah' was.
When questionned which magazine is the most simplest, 5 Members of the audience suggested that 'Emel' was and 5 Members of the Audience suggested 'Al - Jumuah'.
When asked which magazine did they feel would interest them the most again 5 Members of the audience said 'Emel' and 5 Members of the audience said 'Al - jumuah'.
When asked if they felt that the contents page produced to them was easy on the eye 4 Members said 'Emel' and 6 Members said 'Al - Jumuah'.
when quizzed about which magazine looks the most expensive 3 Members of the audience suggested that 'Emel' was and 7 Members of the audience suggested 'Al - Jumuah'
When asked which magazine is the most formal 6 Members answered 'Emel' and 4 Members answered 'Al - Jumuah'.
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Ideology
The ideology behind this was to get a view on what was thought about the front covers. I found doing this beneficial as I can see what diverse members of the audience thought which would result in me producing what i would hope an improved version and a version which would consider the ethics and the generic conventions of an Islamic magazine.
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