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  • Created on: 21-12-14 11:24
U D U P I U J P H X G G M D R C O I J O G
T C O D E S A N D C O N V E C T I O N S L
J V U N S D Q J V D I F E R O T H X G J E
G N E G O T I A T E D R E A D I N G K Q T
K A U D I E N C E S T A T I S T I C S J S
M U L T I S T R A N D N A R R A T I V E Q
H B R P U S C U E W X R O M O V O N C T D
S J A B U K B N X M F U P W A C C M I B O
K T A U D I E N C E P R O F I L I N G O A
S E C O N D A R Y A U D I E N C E K O Y I
H F H D A F T P S Q J F R W M V X S N E B
E J C B U H Y A E V A R R M V O E H H K O
G F Q U G S W I R Y O L N Y I H N Q N O P
P N N A R R A T I V E D E V I C E S P B J
O P P O S I T I O N A L R E A D I N G A Q
X S T C S R P C U K N V W S J B X X C L M
C R E A T I V E M E D I A S E C T O R X P
A Y W G A X N J E C L D J S D T Q C I U G
L D S E C O N D A R Y R E S E A R C H G Q
G W L C R V S H R P L R L K X G W L F L C
A N F M P Y O B I V G I L O S G F C C E S

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  • A detailed breakdown defining the type of audience that would be interested in a particular media text. Producers use this when creating a new product to work out who the target audience would be. (8, 9)
  • A number of different storylines within a single episode or film. (5, 6, 9)
  • Describes viewers who are considered to be outside the primary target audience and are viewers that can affect the consumption statistics if not accounted for, e.g. parents taking their children to watch a childrens movie. (9, 8)
  • Elements such as visual and sound that create meaning for the audience and are typical of a particular genre. (5, 3, 11)
  • Meaning that is generated depending on what the audience brings to a media text through attitudes, beliefs, values and personal experiences. (10, 7)
  • Refers to all areas of media production, ranging from the traditional to the interactive. (8, 5, 6)
  • Research that has already been conducted by someone else and can be found in books, journals and online. (9, 8)
  • Techniques that move the narrative forward, e.g. the climax and plot twists. (9, 7)
  • The collection of numerical data in terms of circulation, hits, box office figures, ratings and sales, that can be used to analyse the audience. (8, 10)
  • The rejection of the intended meaning of a media text, i.e. the audience disagrees with the intended meaning created by the media producer. (12, 7)

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