Showing posts with label audience. Show all posts
Showing posts with label audience. Show all posts

Monday, 8 October 2012

Interview question rethink

After reviewing my interview questions i have decided that the questions i had proposed would not have given us the relevant information we needed therefor i have re written the interview and it will go as follows.

Question 1 - how often do you listen to r&b
Question 2 - do you have a favourite r&b star
Question 3 - do you prefer a song about a journey to success
Question 4 -do you prefer a dressed up formal style or a rugged urban style
Question 5 - do you spend your spare money on cds or downloads
Question 6 - do you think an R&B video should be filmed in an urban or rural environent

Thursday, 20 September 2012

youtube audience reasearch age

artist                       age group

Neyo                      18-24
Drake                     18-24
Justin Timberlake    18-24
Rhianna                  18-24
Beyonce                 18-24
Frank Ocean          18-24

From this data collection of contemporary R&B artists we can see that our target group falls completely in the 18-24 year range , backing up the data we received from quantshare and conclusivly finding our target audiences age.

Monday, 17 September 2012

interview questions

1
How regularly do you listen to R&B music ?
2
Do you have disposable income?
3
Would you spend said income on music?
4
Do you have a favourite R&B artist?
5
Do you have a favourite R&B song?
6
What would you expect to see from an R&B video ?
7
Do you prefer song about love or journeys to success
8
Do you prefer a smart dressed up style or a more rugged urban outfit

Drake statistics

To find statistics about a current R&B star we looked on surveyor website Quantcast.com Below are statistics about age , gender , financial status , race and education of drake listeners and fans , and also an index of how points are awarded ,

This compares audience composition of the site to the entire Internet population. The higher the index number, the more concentrated a site is in a particular demographic.
As an example, if a site indexes 100 for age 18-24, that means a given visitor to it is as likely to be 18-24 as any internet user chosen at random. An index of 200 means the visitor is twice as likely to be 18-24, 50 means half as likely, and so on.


Male
 
  98
Female
 
 
102
< 18
 
 
124
18-24
 
 
190
25-34
 
  98
35-44
 
  82
45-54
 
  74
55-64
 
  58
65+
 
  42
No Kids
 
 
108
Has Kids
 
  92


internet average
index
$0-50k
 
 
121
$50-100k
 
  83
$100-150k
 
  73
$150k+
 
  69
No College
 
 
114
College
 
  94
Grad School
 
  72
Caucasian
 
  81
African American
 
248
Asian
 
 
105
Hispanic
 
  98
Other
 
 
167