The audience portrait for my classic rock magazine is, by nature of its stereotype, very ‘relaxed’. The expected age of the reader would be their late teens (16-20), mostly boys but still a few girls here and then. ‘In it to have a fun time’ – constantly partying, constantly drunk, going to gigs; they would wear just a plain t-shirt and some jeans, a leather jacket for the more outgoing of them (imagine the kids who played in queen’s ‘The miracle’ video but just a little older). They are middle class and their favourite music is naturally rock.
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