UNILAG Communication Review, Volume 3, Issue 1Unilag, 1988 - Communication |
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MASS MEDIA COVERAGE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS : A CASE STUDY OF TWO NIGERIAN NEWSPAPERS BY ADIGUN AGBAJE Introduction y 1884 , European states and kingdoms had begun in earnest the colonisation of ... Nigerian Newspapers; by Adigun Agbaje.
MASS MEDIA COVERAGE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS : A CASE STUDY OF TWO NIGERIAN NEWSPAPERS BY ADIGUN AGBAJE Introduction y 1884 , European states and kingdoms had begun in earnest the colonisation of ... Nigerian Newspapers; by Adigun Agbaje.
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... Nigerian newspapers . The ability of newspapers to educate , however , is said to be limited by their pro- pensity to carry more news of events and less of analyses of issues22 since they are equipped to educate the audience.23 Even as ...
... Nigerian newspapers . The ability of newspapers to educate , however , is said to be limited by their pro- pensity to carry more news of events and less of analyses of issues22 since they are equipped to educate the audience.23 Even as ...
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... Nigerian newspapers , indeed African newspapers generally , to have a sort of hierarchy of news - order that recognises Nigerian ( and African ) in- terests and seeks not only to protect these but also to educate their audience on such ...
... Nigerian newspapers , indeed African newspapers generally , to have a sort of hierarchy of news - order that recognises Nigerian ( and African ) in- terests and seeks not only to protect these but also to educate their audience on such ...
Contents
Secondary School Educational Television In the Kaduna City | 11 |
A Case Study | 22 |
The Reporting of Rural Conflict Issues by Segun Oduko | 31 |
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