Introduction - Heat Media pack

 


1) Look at the Heat Media Pack. Go to page 2: the Heat mission. Write three things that Heat offers its readers under 'print'.
-– we bring readers a truly unique, quality
experience. From clever A-list access shoots no
other magazine could pull off to celeb news
-  Our Unmissables entertainment edit is led by
our hugely credible team of experts – including
BAFTA judge Boyd Hilton
-Our all-inclusive approach promises style for
everybody, no matter what shape or size, and our
team test fashion and beauty products to make
sure readers spend their hard-earned pennies
wisely.

2) Now go to page 3 of the Media Pack - celebrity focus. What does the page say that Heat offers readers?
-Celebrity news: heat is the beating heart of the
showbiz world. We ensure heat readers are
always in the know and give them conversation

3) Now look at page 4 of the Heat Media Pack. What other content does Heat magazine offer its readers aside from celebrity news?
-Life Hacks: Our lifestyle guide covers food,
fitness, wellbeing, travel and homes, all with a
unique heat twist. From travel features such as
wellness holidays to make you human again to
Insta-worthy recipes and the latest A-list
work-outs exetera

4) Look at page 5. What is Heat magazine's audience profile? Write all the key details of their audience
-high amount of audience is married or post marriage middle age(37) women, however there still is some audience from the male side there is also a viewership from 15 years old

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