In what ways does your media product challenge forms and conventions of real magazines?
I have a unique magazine that challenges the way in which people see magazines. For example one of my unique selling points is the incentive thats give in the double page spread. I give my readers a small part of a metal bike that over time builds up into a portable bike that looks good on the shelf. This is me trying to persuade my readers by giving something back to them and hopefully this will work. Many magazines tend to take up most of their front cover pages with news on the main article in the magazine but i have my main article the same size as the rest of the cover lines because this promotes them all and show i have variety in my magazine with lots to read about.
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