Article One – ‘Ariana Grande Fans Criticize Eminem’s Lyrics Referencing the Manchester Bombing’ https://www.teenvogue.com/story/ariana-grande-eminem-lyrics-manchester-bombing
Teen Vogue is culturally significant in its marrying of the political with fashion and lifestyle: This article delivers important social and political messages about the negative effects and insensitivity of the song while visiting both sides of the story to deliver a fair and valid argument. The magazine does this in such a way by using current language that is simple and relatable and includes popular culture themes such as tweets and singers rivals/scandals to try and position the implied audience to be interested and raise awareness of the more important issues within the text.
Target Audience Teen Girls more traditionally seen as interested in more superficial issues: This article radical as although it includes many ‘superficial’ articles includes many important social and political messages as they try and reach a concerning audience and aims to raise awareness of the issues at hand in a way that captivates the actual audience of anyone reading the magazine.
Explicit feminist stance and reporting on the Trump presidency has made it a relatively radical voice in the context of mainstream US media: This is a feminist stance as it encourages the target audiences to be interested and aware of current social and political issues and is not only aiming to include fashion and beauty articles but important, present issues.
Article Two:
Billie Eilish Talked Coronavirus and Social Distancing on Her Instagram Story/ https://www.teenvogue.com/story/miley-cyrus-hannah-montana-social-distancing-coronavirus-pandemic
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/billie-eilish-world-tour-interlude-video
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