Blockbusters

Genre: Action, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

The Incredible Hulk June 13 PG-13

Iron Man May 2 PG-13

The Dark Knight July 18 PG-13

Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian May 16 PG

Target audience Kids and pre-teens because they will be more likely to read comics and books and will immediately like the film.

Kung Fu Panda June 6 PG

Wall-E June 27 G

Cartoons are usually targeted at Kids

Hancock July 2 PG-13

Wanted June 27 R

Indiana Jones & the Kingdom.... May 22 PG-13

These are all action movies targeted a teens and young adults because they are quite violint

Sex and the City May 30 R

Targeted at mature women that identify with it.

The most popular genre is Action as the had the most viewer

UK Radio Ownership

Current radio ownership laws are based on the 1990 Broadcasting Act.

The system is based on the total number of licences any one company can own in the whole of the UK.

No single company can own more than 15% of the total number of potential commercial radio listeners and the rules also ban ownership of more than one commercial national radio licence.

The new bill is liable to do away with the points system in favour of letting the Competition Commission take most of the strain.

However, restrictions will remain in place to guarantee competition in regional areas.

The so-called "three plus BBC" rule is likely to be implemented, meaning that operators can own as many licences in an individual area as they like, subject to competition restrictions, as long as there are four operators in any one area.

The rule maintaining that there be at least one speech and one non-rock national commercial radio station is likely to stay.

The Radio Authority and the Commercial Radio Companies Association has also proposed that the ban on owning more than one national commercial station be dropped in favour of allowing the competition commission to adjudicate.

Capital, Emap (part of the group which publishes Broadcast), GWR, Scottish Media Group, Chrysalis and Scottish Radio Holdings - will become three or possibly four 'supergroups' at most, mopping up the smaller radio outfits as they go.

The audience profile for woman’s weekly is a 59 year old woman who is happy, image conscious and opened to new experiences.

The images on the web page match up to the audience profile because they depict fashionable mature women such as Judi Dench. Some of the titles on the web page may make the reader fell better about herself ‘stylish at any age’.

I think the products that will be advertised on this website are: cosmetics, household equipment and probably holiday destinations. This is because the audience profile states that the average reader is image conscious and open to new experiences.



In this poster we get a long shot of the individual. As he his is the only person we see on the poster this suggests that he is the main character, the street is deserted suggesting that everyone else is in trouble and the way in which he is dressed suggests that he is smart, has some sort of power and is or used to be an important person.


The bright back-light shinning on him which seems like a sort of glow connotes that he is the hero of the film as it gives the effect of a halo which symbolises good and the audience immediately identify with him.


The way that he looks over his shoulder also connotes that he has to be constantly watching his back throughout the film and the faint images of helicopters in the distance connote that he is being hunted down because of doing something good that has been misinterpreted as bad. The way the actor is walking away connotes that he is going to leave all the trouble behind him.

The poster has low-key lighting and as the colours are dim and unsaturated it gives the impression that the film is serious and it connotes sadness because it also has a blue tint throughout. The futuristic bill-boards in the background connotes that the film is a science-fiction.
By making title of the movie in a bold and bright block font suggests importance, this makes the viewer want to come closer to the poster to find out more. When they do this they will come across the strap-line which states ‘how do you save humanity when the only thing that’s real is you?’ this too also helps the audience identify with him because it makes it known to them that he is the only real and has to save the world alone.
The colour of the actors name is in a red font and is the only birght colour we see, this connotes that there will be blood shed in the film.