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QUESTION 3
AFTER SEARCHING THROUGH LISTS OF DISTRIBUTORS, I HAVE COME TO THE
CONCLUSION THAT EGMONT WILL BE THE MOST SUITABLE COMPANY FOR MY MAGAZINE.
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My reasoning behind this is that although Egmont only distribute one magazine, they are the distributors of the magazine, We Love Pop; which are a large inspiration to me for creating my own magazine.
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Egmont typically distribute books for children aged around 7. They also do a range of magazines, although the majority are aimed at ages 7 and under. The only magazine aimed at teenagers is We Love Pop, which was the main magazine I looked at for inspiration for my own, and we both have similar target audience, colour scheme and just overall theme.
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While looking for suitable distributors, I also found many unsuitable ones; Bauer is the main example of this. Bauer distributes magazines as big as Kerrang! And Q, and would be great to distribute mine as that could be considered as a selling point. However, there are no other positive points on them being my distributor as Kerrang! and Q have completely different target audience to mine, and also include different music genres in our magazines, and different unique selling points.