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Compare how far the two magazines you have studied represent idealised lifestyles in both their editorial and advertising content  

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Compare how far the two magazines you have studied represent idealised lifestyles in both their editorial and advertising content The two magazines that I am going to compare are March 2004 edition of GQ magazine and the February 4th to 18th 2004 edition of More magazine. GQ is a magazine is aimed at man in aged from 20 to 44, 50% of the readers come from London. More magazine is a contrasting publication; in that it is aimed at young women aged between fifteen and twenty-four who have much less disposable income than GQ reader. More is published weekly and costs from £1.55; its total average met circulation per issue is 250,869. GQ is published monthly and is priced from £3.10; its total average met circulation per issue is 120,741. Ideologies are values that are promoted as natural or obvious. The ideology of both of the magazines is the acquisition of...

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