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Teen vogue CSP 7

  • Condé Montrose Nast- owns teen vogue
  • He founded Condé Nast (a mass media company)
  • Conde Nast published and maintained brands such as Vanity Fair, Vogue, and The New Yorker.
  • Parent company is Advanced Publication
  • Advanced Publication earn 2.4 Billion a year
  • Vogue and Teen Vogue are sister companies
  • Teen Vogue stopped printing magazines in 2016 as technology became the best place to find articles instead of buying a magazine

ESSAY plan

Question: ‘Explain how the social, political and cultural contexts of media influence how audiences may interpret the same media in different ways. Use Common’s Letter to the Free to support your answer

  • Know social, political and cultural contexts of media
  • Know how media influences audiences
  • Know how audiences interpret the same media in different ways
  • Include names, figures and dates

NEA NOTES/ plan

  • Front Cover:
  • Include more images (around 2-3 more)
  • Include graphical elements
  • Include 5 cover lines
  • Statement of Intent:
  • Use more key language
  • Use key theoretical frameworks
  • Note the set brief
  • 2 Page Spread:
  • Include original images
  • Include enough text about the genre of the magazine
  • Create graphical elements
  • Include at least 400 words altogether

CSP 6 – common

  • Background of Common:
  • Common is a rapper who made his debut in 1992
  • He maintained success into the late 1990’s
  • After 1990 he gained mainstream success
  • He won a Grammy award for best R&B song in 2003
  • His net-worth is $45 million
  • 880,000 Views on his music video
  • The Music Video:
  • Filmed in a prison
  • Black and White Music Video
  • Talking about freedom a lot
  • Different Scenes had different people singing in it
  • The Instruments were shown in the music video
  • Showing the significance of diversification

Key Words

  • Media concentration / Conglomerates – Combination of multiple business entities operating in entirely different industries
  • Globalisation (in terms of media ownership) –  Worldwide integration of media through the cross-cultural exchange of ideas
  • Vertical Integration & Horizontal Integration – A horizontal integration consists of companies that acquire a similar company in the same industry, while a vertical integration consists of companies that acquire a company that operates either before or after the acquiring company in the production process.
  • Gatekeepers – People or policies that act as a go-between, controlling access from one point to another
  • Regulation / Deregulation
  • Free market vs Monopolies & Mergers
  • Neo-liberalism – Used to refer to market-oriented reform policies
  • Surveillance / Privacy / Security / GDPR – Close Observation

the killing plan

  • Know some media organisations associated with the killing
  • Know some audience theories associated with the killing
  • Find out how audience theories and media organisations maintain audiences
  • Have an idea about which genre of TV series and films attract which type of audience