The document discusses how the media product, a rock magazine called Paranoia, uses and develops conventions of real magazines. [1] It includes conventional elements such as a barcode with price and issue details, a bold title, interviews, color scheme, contents page with images and page numbers, use of models as artists and advertisements, layout of the front cover similar to Uncut magazine, inclusion of extras like an album cover, and advertising of free posters to encourage sales. [2] The document examines how each of these real magazine elements were included and their purpose, such as making the magazine look authentic, stand out, be visually appealing and draw in the target audience. [3]