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Target Audience Research Conclusions - Vox Populi 1. Hobbies The hobbies were very varied and didn’t really show much of a trend, unlike the ones with questionnaires. However, this could be because it is a wider audience because we asked the general public rather than people we knew or who may know each other. 2. Magazines Most of the people we asked didn’t seem to have much of an interest in magazines or newspapers, and if they did they was purely to pass the time. This shows that if music is more important, perhaps people would find news on the television or radio, where there is music incorporated, or are more likely to find their own news. This correlates to the survey research in that not many people looked in magazines to find bands or new artists. 3. Genre As with the questionnaire, the interviews showed a wide range of preferred genres, which shows that punk-rock or rock is not necessarily an exclusive genre. This connotes an idea of freedom within the music, because there is no set pattern of music to listen to. 4. Stereotypes of Punk-Rock The majority of our interviewees described traditional punk-rock as “bad music” or “raw”, which is typical of the genre because bands weren’t as finely polished or manufactured. However, when asked to think about modern punk-rock stereotypes, the idea of finely played instruments and better music. There was also the element of violence making a reappearance, and the idea of punk being shocking or outwardly disrespectful in a way that was not seen when punk first arose. 5. CD/Albums The interviewees commented that mostly, music was important, but that aesthetic features such as cover and track listings also affected their decisions. Personal recommendation was also mentioned. This is quite atypical of punk rock that the aesthetics mattered, as many punk rock bands stereotypically wish to be judged purely on their music, if at all. 6. Favourite Bands The favourite bands of our interviewees were also very varied, much like with the questionnaire results. This shows again the representation of music as such a wide concept, and that tastes can vary greatly.

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Target Audience Research Conclusions - Vox Populi

1. Hobbies

The hobbies were very varied and didn’t really show much of a trend, unlike the ones with

questionnaires. However, this could be because it is a wider audience because we asked the

general public rather than people we knew or who may know each other.

2. Magazines

Most of the people we asked didn’t seem to have much of an interest in magazines or

newspapers, and if they did they was purely to pass the time. This shows that if music is more

important, perhaps people would find news on the television or radio, where there is music

incorporated, or are more likely to find their own news. This correlates to the survey research in

that not many people looked in magazines to find bands or new artists.

3. Genre

As with the questionnaire, the interviews showed a wide range of preferred genres, which shows

that punk-rock or rock is not necessarily an exclusive genre. This connotes an idea of freedom

within the music, because there is no set pattern of music to listen to.

4. Stereotypes of Punk-Rock

The majority of our interviewees described traditional punk-rock as “bad music” or “raw”, which

is typical of the genre because bands weren’t as finely polished or manufactured. However,

when asked to think about modern punk-rock stereotypes, the idea of finely played instruments

and better music.

There was also the element of violence making a reappearance, and the idea of punk being

shocking or outwardly disrespectful in a way that was not seen when punk first arose.

5. CD/Albums

The interviewees commented that mostly, music was important, but that aesthetic features such

as cover and track listings also affected their decisions. Personal recommendation was also

mentioned. This is quite atypical of punk rock that the aesthetics mattered, as many punk rock

bands stereotypically wish to be judged purely on their music, if at all.

6. Favourite Bands

The favourite bands of our interviewees were also very varied, much like with the questionnaire

results. This shows again the representation of music as such a wide concept, and that tastes can

vary greatly.