(Post 4) Contents page magazine analysis
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Contents page magazine analysis I have analysed 2 contents pages, which are very different from each other. I purposely chose very different contents pages, so it is more interesting and not repetitive. My first contents page analysis is on a pop magazine called top of the pops. There is a heading at the top of the magazine called ‘inside the mag…’ This is at the top and is in white writing under a pink background, so it can stand out and it is the first thing the reader can see & understand. ‘Inside the mag’ is a more simplified way of saying the ‘contents page’ they have purposely written it like that, as the readers are aged around 10-15 years. The page numbers are under different sub-headings, for example pages 7,12 and 13 are under the sub-heading ‘Celebs & gossip.’ But to make it easier for the reader, there is an image of the front cover on the top left, that has been labelled with page numbers for the main stories. There aren't any social media o...