14/07/2015
13/07/2015
Magazine Editing and production
Mac 223
by
Mr Olasupo Jonathan Olajide
Magazines special pages
*Front cover page/Outside front cover: it is the first page of the magazine edition, it contains the name plate, folio line, ear piece, lead story(the most important story), lead picture.
* Inside Front cover: it is referred to as the second page of the magazine edition which usually contains advertisements and the rate of adverts placements are very high.
*Outside back cover: this is another prominent/important page on the magazine editions which usually contains advertisements
*Inside back cover: this is another special page which also contains adverts.
*Centre spread: this is another important part in a magazine edition which consists of two pages directly each other . The two pages are at the centre of the magazine. Conventionally, centre spread should contain adverts. One adverts can cover both pages, or different adverts on both pages. The content on centre spread may also be advertorial. (Advertorial is an advertised events or news-stories which can be a birthday party, a project or a newly constructed universities).
*Other important pages are
page 3 which can contain adverts or a very important stories of human interests.
If you have not submitted your assignment, you can submit it tomorrow, latest wednesday. And you are to post the typed assignment on Mr Jonathan's blog.
www.jonathanolajide.blogspot.com
and you write your matric no on top of the page.
After posting the assignment, write your full name at the commen box and check other people's work to correct your mistake. The posting of the assignment on the blogspot ends on friday, after that no submission on the blog again
Thank you
End of class.
Strictly for Stream A and B only
(The assignment).
The Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, has accused the former Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, of tampering with $1bn from the Federation Account, which he claimed was used “for election purposes.”