What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
Institutionally my magazine is similar to magazines such as NME, Kerrang! and Q. NME is a British weekly magazine featuring agenda-setting news, the UK's comprehensive gig guide, definitive reviews of the weeks hottest gigs, tracks and albums, and fiery comment from the nation's most opinionated writers, its the essential guide to the week's music. NME magazines heyday was during the 1970s when it became the best selling British music magazine. During the period of 1972 to 1976 it was particularly associated with gonzo journalism, then became closely associated with punk rock through the writing of Tony Parsons and Julie Burchill. Krissi Murison was named the magazine's eleventh editor on the 29 July 2009, she was the magazine's first female editor. NME.com feature akim-the-teddy-vann-production-company including news, reviews, biography, YouTube video, audio concerts, tour dates, photos, pictures, album reviews, live reviews and facts.
Kerrang! And Q magazine are both published by Bauer Consumer Media in the United Kingdom. Kerrang! magazine's name is onomatopoeic and refers to the sound made when playing a power cord guitar. It is a rock magazine where as Q magazine features more indie music.
You can see the similarities between my model and the band on the front of Kerrang! Magazine. There facial expressions are the same.


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