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    Influence Looking through popular magazines has long been a source of reading entertainment for many people. Throughout the years magazines slowly but surely also began influencing their reader’s lives. Readers of all ages, nationally and gender were now looking though magazines for answer on life, fashion, love and even sex. Advertising companies soon began to notice the phenomenon that was happening and began incorporating their ads into magazines. Today, magazines are full of ads. The scary part

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    television, social media and even magazines. Magazines are involved in influencing societies behaviour and actions. They are used in a variety of ways, from informing their readers to entertaining them. Each magazine has their unique way of presenting their ideas, which depends on the age group that they are aiming it at. There is a great emphasis on attracting a certain reader, as it is the key to gain more customers and attract the right audience. As a matter of fact magazines such as Men’s Health have

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    of People The Canadian Magazine Dispute The US-Canadian Magazine Dispute was strongly motivated by genuine desire to protect foreign or split run publication magazine by the name of “Protecting Canadian culture”. Canadian federal government tried to protect its domestic magazine producers by adding significant new tax law to all advertisement revenue consider being the split-run publication magazine. The government of Canada was pressured to protect its local magazine producer industry market

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    from different magazine and interest sources. I used three magazines to review and collect advertisements from. The magazines are called Watch, Discover Beauty Within, and Seventeen. Watch magazine is a lifestyle magazine entertainment, fashion and beauty magazine. This magazine gives audience a look into the world of celebrities and style through the celebrity’s perspective. The magazine contains interviews and photo shoots of celebrities. Discover Beauty Within is a beauty magazine launched by

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    People magazine has been printed for many years, and over those years, celebrity gossip and “Who Wore It Better?” has hypnotized the public. From Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s divorce to Rihanna’s latest red carpet dress, individuals are mesmerized by the stars’ gossip. Ads in People are not rare, but are littered throughout the magazine, trying to persuade people to purchase whatever product they are selling. Not all ads are selling clothing and accessories, they can sell foods, medicines and cosmetics

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    Entertainment Weekly Magazine Analysis Entertainment Weekly is a weekly periodical featuring entertainment related news stories. The magazine is notable for featuring film, television, book, and music reviews. Unlike some magazines targeting specific demographics, Entertainment Weekly appeals to a broad audience. Considering many people of all ages have an interest in the arts, the magazine appeals to both young and old readers. The magazine features celebrities of all ages, along with typically

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    of Women in Magazines In this essay, I am going to analyse how girls and women are represented in a range of magazines. Depending on the target audience, the contents of the magazine differs. This essay will look and describe the differences between the magazines and why they are there. The age groups and magazines I will be examining are; teenage with the magazine ‘Sneak,’ twenty something's with the magazine ‘Glamour,’ and middle aged with the magazine ‘Women’s Own

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    “hottest” teen magazines on the market; Allure, Cosmopolitan, Seventeen, and Teen Vogue are a few at the top. As I flip through the magazine this holiday season I see pages of clothes that only the rich can afford, pictures of half-naked people draped over each other, articles about horoscopes and editorials talking about which teen star is the sexiest. Fashion, makeup, men, sex, celebrities, and exercising are the most popular topics I see as I peruse these magazines. These popular magazines take no time

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    A Comparison of Two Men's Weekly Magazines January saw two publishing giants IPC and EMAP venture into the “no man’s land” of the magazine industry with the publication of two Men’s weekly magazines, intelligently titled Nuts (published by IPC) and Zoo (EMAP). Weekly magazines have traditionally been seen as a women’s arena, they are too “girly” with titles such as Chat and Heat being incredibly successful publications for the above two companies. It was felt that

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    Sub problems: Does similar advertisements run in the February 2012 Elle magazine versus the March 2012 Elle magazine? Assumption 2: Some concepts only make use of one creative element. Sub problems: Do advertisements only make use of one creative element? Assumption3: All advertisements make use of visual creative elements like pictures

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