UNILAG Communication Review, Volume 3, Issue 1Unilag, 1988 - Communication |
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... media proprietors . It is now possible , for instance , for the reporter to write his story , edit it and place it in its appropriate position on the page ; not only that , the reporter may not even go to the newsroom to do this . He ...
... media proprietors . It is now possible , for instance , for the reporter to write his story , edit it and place it in its appropriate position on the page ; not only that , the reporter may not even go to the newsroom to do this . He ...
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INFLUENCE OF NEWSPAPER OWNERSHIP ON NEWS COVERAGE : WHAT THE STUDIES FIND By Idowu Sobowale and Mukaila Sogbanmu HE mass media have contributed immensely to the growth of nations all over engender empathy and thus raise levels of ...
INFLUENCE OF NEWSPAPER OWNERSHIP ON NEWS COVERAGE : WHAT THE STUDIES FIND By Idowu Sobowale and Mukaila Sogbanmu HE mass media have contributed immensely to the growth of nations all over engender empathy and thus raise levels of ...
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... media owner who dictates the editorial policy . More than two decades ago Klapper 10 recognisied that the economic determinism of the media ... proprietors wield over what gets published or suppressed in their mass media . The popular saying ...
... media owner who dictates the editorial policy . More than two decades ago Klapper 10 recognisied that the economic determinism of the media ... proprietors wield over what gets published or suppressed in their mass media . The popular saying ...
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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activities African liberation analysis associated audience behaviour black subjects broadcasting child City School system cognitive Communication Research coverage cultural Denis McQuail economic educational television Enugu evaluations factors function Gieber Govt hypotheses Ibadan Ibid Igbogbo influence institutions instructional television interviewers intrinsic factors issues Journalism Quarterly journalism/mass communication Kaduna City School Kendall's tau language liberation and decolonisation majority Mass Communication mass media media organization media proprietors memory for faces ment messages Molefi Asante munication national development newsroom Nigeria Nigerian journalists Nigerian newspapers Nigerian Tribune Null Hypothesis Nwuneli organizational commitment ownership perception person political Polytechnic press freedom problem professional commitment professional value orientation relationship reporters respondents role rural sampling school classroom teachers secondary school classroom social society stimuli stories Table task commitment three commitment types tion typical subject-matter content unfavourable University of Lagos Wilbur Schramm wire editor