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So the title for the cover contains the big celebrity shown in the image of the cover. Obviously, it would have the name of the celebrity in the title to draw the target audience of the celebrity in . The celebrity being J.Lo. So a fan of J.Lo would be scrolling down the Cosmopolitan, then see her name in the article and instantly click the article. The use of 'massive' in capitals will also grab a readers attention and potentially then lead onto them clicking the article. And then since the article is about J.Lo and her engagement ring, people then will be interested to see how big the ring is since 'massive' has been capitalised which will further their interest in  the article. The cover of a print and digital magazine are different. Older people are more likely to read print magazines so text on these covers needs to cater towards them and take them into consideration. Whereas digital magazines may be more informal to try and relate to younger people.

J.Lo's target audience would be teens and young adults majority being female. As a result, the text in the article might be slightly informal to cater towards the target audience This is shown when it says "her ring was not f*cking around." This is further reinforced by having an image of Instagram which is an app predominately used by teens and young adults. The target audience of this article may also have been older women who are engaged or recently married. This is portrayed with the article being about an engagement ring and also with an advert of a dress on the side. With print and digital magazines, digital magazines are able to produce ads on articles catering towards their target audience. 

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