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BLACKPINK: How you like that

 1) What are BLACKPINK fans known as - and what would the demographics / psychographics be for the BLACKPINK audience?

BLINKS and they tend to have a younger audience with predominately women.

2) What audience pleasures are offered by the music video for How You Like That?

Personal relationships 

3) Pick out three particular shots, scenes or moments in the video that would particularly appeal to BLACKPINK fans. Why did you choose those moments? 

4) How was the How You Like That music video marketed and promoted to the audience?

In dance videos and trailers for the music videos.

5) Why is K-pop a global phenomenon and what has helped it to become so popular?

It has cross - cultural collaborations showing the genres versatility.

Industry

1) How were BLACKPINK formed and what records have they broken?

Through a company breaking records such as most viewed music video in 24 hours

2) What other successful artists have YG Entertainment created? You may need to Google this.

BIGBANG, 2NE1 and TREASURE

3) How has technology and the internet (known as technological convergence) changed the way audiences consume music videos? 

It has changed through the access to recordings of live shows 

4) How do BLACKPINK and K-pop show that the media and music industries are now global?

It shows through the videos having such high amounts of views, 2 billion on their most popular music video.

5) How are UK-based music videos regulated and what types of content require warnings? 

They are regulated by the BBFC and things such as swearing, nudity and violence are content warnings due to the risk of someone too young watching without the warning.

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