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Genres I may possibly do Pop Top of the Pops

Top of the Pops, was a British music chart television programme, made by the BBC
and it was usually shown on Thursday evenings on BBC1. The programme mainly
consisted of performances from some of that week's best-selling popular music
artists and also with a rundown of that week's singles chart. The weekly show was
cancelled, but the Christmas special has continued. Was launched in February
1995 and the show was created by Johnnie Stewart. The magazine mainly consists
of celebrities and their gossip, fashion, beauty advice etc. Articles on pop and
movie stars/interviews with celebrities, quizzes, horoscopes, posters, song lyrics
etc. Mainly aimed at pre-teens and confirms to dominant ideology as it targets a
younger market whos interested in celebrities and new stars.
Urban/ Hip-hop - Vibe
Vibe is a music and entertainment magazine founded by a producer called
Quincy Jones. The publication features R&B and hip-hop music artists,
actors and other entertainers. The production happened to have shut
down in Summer 2009 and then Vibe was purchased by the private equity
investment fund InterMedia Partners. The magazine is issued every-other
month with double covers and has a larger online presence. Vibe tends to
target the young, urban followers of hip-hop culture. In the recent years
of 2014, the magazine was moved online-only. The magazine wanted to
feature a broader range of interest than its closest competitors.
Rock Kerrang!
Kerrang! is a UK-based magazine with a genre of rock music published by
Bauer Media Group. The magazine was first published on 6 June 1981and
was edited by Geoff Barton as a one-off supplement in the Sounds
newspaper. Kerrang! was initially devoted to the New Wave of British Heavy
Metal and the rise of hard rock acts. In the early 2000s it became the bestselling British music newspaper. Angus Young of AC/DC appeared on
Kerrang!'s first cover. Launched as a monthly magazine, Kerrang! began to
appear on a fortnightly basis later, and in 1987 it went weekly. The original
owner was United Newspapers who then sold it to EMAP in 1991.
Possible names for my own magazine Bang, Rhythm, BPM
Ideas for articles
Artist/band interviews
New music/albums
Up coming artists
TV shows with the artists/bands
Recent gossip

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