Communications
With the passing of my father, I have been fortunate to inherit his fortune. As I travel deeper into my 40’s, I have finally realized that I am not getting any younger. I work for New Line Cinema as an executive producer and I have produced some of the biggest movies in the last twenty years. Each of these movies has influenced our society and brought back a youthfulness loss over the years since World War Two. My wife tells me I am having a “midlife crisis“; however I believe I can conquer this “crisis” if only I could bring back the youthfulness loss in America. I am now capable of producing this lost youthfulness. With the money my father has left me and the backing of AOL TimeWarner (the company that owns New Line Cinema), I have decided to produce a magazine. With the backing of AOL TimeWarner, I’ll be able to reach a large population of the American culture. My market is simple-everybody who can read. I want to produce what is considered a “general interest” magazine which appeals to the old and young. Basically I want to reinvent the most successful magazine in our nations history, Life. Life appealed to a broad range of people. It told stories as well as informing people of news and world
Almost Famous will not have an individual stock; however being part of AOL TimeWarner and acting as it will in marketing AOL TimeWarner deeper into the American culture, the stock for AOL TimeWarner will be certain to increase, thus providing more revenue for the company. Almost Famous will be disrupted by Time Inc. and published in New York at the Rockefeller Center. Almost Famous is a monthly magazine. The size of the magazine will be your typical magazine size 11” x 8” and consist of between 150 and 180 pages an issue. Advertising will consist of between 25% and 30% of an average issue. The creation of Almost Famous (a title inspired by our societal need to become famous) will be a turning point the history of magazines and media. Yes, while we are recreating Life, we are also creating a platform to further increase our (AOL TimeWarner) hold on American business. This newly created magazine will be completely funded by AOL TimeWarner and only advertise businesses who fall under the AOL TimeWarner family. Other outside businesses are welcomed to advertise in Almost Famous, however they will be subject to a bidding process for space as advertising space will be limited. Bidding will begin at the market average for advertising. Remember, I have enough money to cover short comings if they arise at first. My focus is to create a highly respected magazine that appeals to readers of all ages and content will be the focus over advertising.
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Approximate Word count = 1261
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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