This magazine would be suitable for the upper class group in society as it is quite elegant and the music in genre, classical, is a stereotypical view of other classes as to what upper class people would listen to. This magazine would also be quite expensive and I believe upper class people would not mind to spend a little extra on magazines of their choice.
B- Middle Class
This magazine is a slightly less elegant version of the previous magazine, it shows a similar genre of music, however the price would be lower. This is also suitable for the middle class as the magazine features a lot of different genres than just classical music.
C1- Lower Middle Class
This magazine would be good for this social class as it isn't as expensive as Classical and BBC Music but it will have interesting stories, also, this would have interesting stories an articles inside.
C2- Skilled Working Class
D- Working Class
NME and KERRANG! are some of the cheaper magazines to buy so they are the most popular, being cheaper means that those that don't make vast amounts of money could still possibly make a subscription and enjoy the stories and articles in these types of magazine.
NME would be targeted more at the lovers of the rock genre in the working class status.
E- Casual / Lowest Grade Workers
This is a free magazine and it is suitable for this class status because this is for people like unemployed people and students, along with more casual workers than might not earn that much in total.
The social class I chose for my product is C1, C2, D and E, this includes skilled manual worker (C1), semi-skilled and unskilled workers (D) and finally E; the most influential on my magazine's consumption - students and casual workers.
In order to adhere to their needs I will include a truthful feature story about one the the bands I am focusing on, i will also include a plug in which it says that people have chance to win an iPhone 6s. I have decided that my magazine is going to be priced at £2.99.







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