The Audience of GQ.
The target audiences age is between 18 and 30 years old this is because of the subjects the cover lines talk about for instance "why no one uses condoms" this wouldn't be suitable towards a younger target audience because its a sexual subject and younger people below the age of 13, perhaps wouldn't understand as much as a 18 year old.
The gender of the target audience is males because in the cover lines one of the subjects it mentions about is Football, a sport which males stereo-typically favor more then other sports this could be a way the media attracts males to the magazine. Additionally the master head line GQ stands for Gentlemen Quarterly which also indicates that this magazine is manly for males.
The Socioeconomic grouping of the GQ magazine is B and downwards this is because most of the models and fashion the magazine talks about is smart wear this is shown by the main image which is mostly always of men in suits indicating that the magazine aims for high socioeconomic groups.
The Audience in Fashion.
Fashions target audience's age is a mature age between the ages of 18 and 30 this is because the context of a cover line talks about sex for instance "why you should want sex" this wouldn't be suitable to a young audience below the age of 13 as they would understand the context. Additionally a other cover line talks about "how to save" which wouldn't relate to a young audience as they wouldn't have a large amount of money to spend on clothing because they don't go to work.
This is a multi gender magazine because it indicates that its part male because of the blue which is stereo typically a males favorite color and its also part female because it talks about famous females fashion for instance Miley Cyrus and Isabel Marant, males wouldn't be able to relate to these as they don't wear dresses and makeup. Females would be able to relate to the female celebrities.
The socio economic grouping of this magazine is C2 and downwards because people which have more spending power for instance A and B wouldn't care about "how to save & when to splurge" which is said in one of the cover lines, whereas someone in the C2 and downwards groups would as they have less spending power, so would be persuaded and attracted to the magazine by the cover lines which talk about saving.
The audience of "The Dark Knight".
Film posters are just enigmas making it harder to say what the target audience is.
The target audience's age is a mature age between 16 and 45 because contains murder and violence, this is implied by the red blood used to shape a bat. The age is also implied by the question "why so serious?" a young aged audience is not serious meaning that the target audience is aimed at a older more serious audience. Teenagers are stereo typically represented as being serious and dull so the film could be targeting this age group, even though it wouldn't be suitable for them to watch it.
The target audience's gender is male because of the dark lighting used, which would interest females as much as it would for males. Males are stereo typically serious this is shown a lot by the media so the main cover line "why so serious" would relate more to the male gender. The shapes of the eyes and bats have quiet a messy appearance showing us murder and violence is present in the movie. Males are more interested in violence in comparison to females.
The socioeconomic grouping of this movie is A and E because it contains action which would attract the lower groups of the socioeconomic model the higher groups would be attracted by the famous, well known actors which star in this film.
The audience of "Alice in Wonderland".
The target audiences age is not a mature age more of a younger age, this is indicated by the Disney logo which manly targets young aged audiences. The target audiences age is between 6 and 25, this is indicated by bright colors used, which would attract a younger aged audience. The character "Mad Hatter" has a child friendly appearance because he literally looks mad, this would attract both a old and young aged audience.



