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1,201) MTN TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE AND ITS USERS IN BENIN CITY

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study Advertising is gotten from the Latin word ‘’Advert ere’’ which means to turn the attention. It’s a promotional tool companies use to draw attention of buyers and public to any of its products in order to inform them about the... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MAS0789
  • Pages:137

1,202) THE USE OF STATE BROADCAST MEDIA AS PROPAGANDA MACHINERY BY STATE GOVERNMENT

ABSTRACT In several quarters, there have been allegation making round, that state governments use their state Broadcast media as propaganda machinery. The focus is to investigate such allegation using Rivers State Broadcasting Service (RSBS) radio/TV as a case study. The study was based on critical theory by staurt Hall. The theory views the means... Continue Reading

1,203) MASS MEDIA AND SOCIALIZATION OF THE CITIZENRY: ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECT OF EBONYI STATE ATTITUDINAL CHANGE MANTRA

ABSTRACT This research work which examines the influence of the mass media on socialization of citizenry using Ebonyi state as a case study was based on the research design called survey. Its sampling technique which happens to be the purposive sampling was used because of the specific population under research and who are mostly children of... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MAS0852
  • Pages:146

1,204) ASSESSMENT OF POLIO ERADICATION CAMPAIGN STRATEGIES

Abstract This research is on the assessment of Polio Eradication Campaign Strategies in Zaria. It is obvious that poliovirus was once a major challenge of Nigeria. The help of House to house meeting played a significant role in the eradication of poliovirus in Sabon-Gari Local Government, Zaria. The research used survey method and convenience non... Continue Reading

1,205) TELEVISION AS A POSTIVE CONTRIBUTOR TO THE SOCIALIZATION OF CHILDREN

ABSTRCAT In times past, a great deal of research has been carried out at various levels in the impact of Television on the socialization process of children in several parts of the world by mass communication scholars Contrary what is regarded as the norms, this present study is specifically addressing itself to the positive contribution made by... Continue Reading

1,206) ADOPTIONOF DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL AMONG NIGERIAN NEWSPAPERS

ABSTRACT This study examined the adoption of digital distribution channels among Nigerian Newspapers. The study covers both online and offline newspapers. In carrying out this research, 50 newspapers’ website were examined, using the content analysis method. The findings indicate that the newspapers adopted 22 out of 24 digital distribution... Continue Reading

1,207) THE PATTERN AND NATURE OF SEASONAL FILM VIEWERSHIP AMONG UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGRI STUDENTS

ABSTRACT This study, The Pattern and nature of seasonal Film viewership among University of Maidugri students notes that seasonal films comes in series and students consumes a lot of time watching this films to the detriment of their studies Research has shown that, films just like books, are important medium of cultural transmission and... Continue Reading

1,208) THE APATHETIC BEHAVIOUR OF NIGERIAN JOURNALISTS TO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGICAL REPORTING (A CASE STUDY OF JOURNALISTS IN SOUTH – EASTERN NIGERIA)

ABSTRACT The need for this study was find out “The Apathetic Behaviour of Nigerian Journalists to Science and Technological Reporting”.  This work was motivated by the felt need to know whether they have indifferent or apathetic behaviour to science reporting beat, whether the journalists possess adequate educational and professional skill... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MAS1576
  • Pages:103

1,209) THE ROLE OF RADIO IN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT - A CASE STUDY OF HOT FM OWERRI

THE ROLE OF RADIO IN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (A CASE STUDY OF HOT FM OWERRI) TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page Certification page Dedication Acknowledgement Abstract Table of contents CHAPTER ONE 1.1 Background of the study 1.2 Statement of the problem 1.3 Objectives or purpose of the study 1.4 Research question 1.5 The scope of the study 1.6 Limitations... Continue Reading

1,210) THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PUBLIC RELATIONS PRACTICES IN THE OIL SECTOR A CASE STUDY OF AFRICAN PETROLEUM’S PLC

ABSTRACT African petroleum Plc, Enugu, a marketer of petroleum products and chemicals know that public support and good will as well as good corporate image are very important for business success. Tends to be influenced by their publics which includes, its staff, shareholders, customers and of course members of the press. The company is actually... Continue Reading

1,211) THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN HIGHER INSTITUTIONS (A CASE STUDY OF KWARA STATE POLYTECHNIC AND UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN )

ABSTRACT In this study an attempt was made to examine whether there is social media impact on students academic performance in higher institution. A close ended questionnaire was administered to the students of Kwara State Polytechnic and University of Ilorin to elicit responses about impact of social media on their performance. The data obtain... Continue Reading

1,212) CULTURAL INFLUENCE OF FOREIGN PROGRAMME IN BROADCASTING (A CASE STUDY OF ‘CHANNEL O’ PROGRAMME ON ENUGU RESIDENTS)

ABSTRACT This survey seeks to examine the influx of foreign television channels like ‘Channel O’ on the culture of third world countries like Nigeria. It assumes that foreign programmes in broadcasting have debase the culture of Nigeria. The researcher uses the survey method with techniques, like questionnaire administration and... Continue Reading

1,213) POWER INTERRUPTIONS AND BROADCASTING MEDIA PROGRAMMES IN ENUGU CASE STUDY OF ESBS RADIO AND TELEVISION

ABSTRACT The aim of this research is to determine the effect of electricity power supply interruption on electronic media user with particular emphasis on Television use and Radio. Thus, its aim at determining its impact and its effects on the social and economic life of the television viewers / Radio listeners.  To ensure that adequate and... Continue Reading

1,214) IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON STUDENTS ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE (A STUDY OF STUDENTS OF FEDERAL POLYTECHNIC, OKO)

Abstract The aim of the study was to analysis the impact of social media on the student’s academic performance (A study of Federal Polytechnic, Oko). To achieve this, the survey research method was used. Subjects were drawn from Federal polytechnic, Oko using the simple random sampling technique and purposive sampling. Research findings showed... Continue Reading

1,215) INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY AND CHANGES IN MEDIA PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION; A STUDY OF VANGUARD AND DAILY SUN NEWSPAPER

mso-bidi-font-family:'Times New Roman''>                'Times New Roman'' lang='EN-AU'>ABSTRACT mso-bidi-font-family:'Times New Roman'' lang='EN-AU'>  'Times New Roman''>The study is a descriptive survey designed to examine information and communication technology and changes in media production and distribution. A... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MAS1519
  • Pages:120

1,216) NEWSPAPER COVERAGE OF THE DECLARATION OF STATE OF EMERGENCY IN THREE STATES OF NORTHERN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF SUN NEWSPAPER OF JANUARY - AUGUST 2013)

ABSTRACT  Following the insurgency of Boko Haram attacks which have claimed many innocent lives since 2009 in Nigeria, President Goodluck Jonathan, on May 14, 2013, announced a state of emergency in Yobe, Borno and Adamawa states. The proclamation, according to President Jonathan, was an effort to maintain peace, law and order in Nigeria,... Continue Reading

1,217) INFLUENCE OF “SECOND CHANCE” (A FOREIGN TELEVISION PROGRAMME ON THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR OF NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, AWKA).

Abstract Technological advancement in communication technologies has continued to eulogize television as a powerful medium of mass communication. Interestingly, television programme span around the circuits of human endeavour including politics, culture and education.Udeajah (2004, p.7) affirm this when he notes that:We all know in truth... Continue Reading

1,218) IMPACT OF BROADCAST MEDIA ON CHILDREN'S RIGHTS IN UGANDA A CASE STUDY OF NBS TELEVISION.

TABLE OF CONTENT DECLARATION ........................................................................................................................................... .i APPROV AL. ................ Continue Reading

1,219) AN APPRAISAL OF PRESS FREEDOM IN NIGERIA UNDER CIVILIAN RULE (A CASE STUDY OF OLUSEGUN OBASANJO REGIME 1999 – 2004)

ABSTRACT     This topic of research, “An Appraisal of Press  Freedom Under Civilian Rule (A case study) is a top flight, thought provoking and interestingly challenging especially in our contemporary Nigeria which has embraced democracy and has been nurturing it for five years after almost thirty years if military dictatorship or domination... Continue Reading

1,220) THE ROLE OF RADIO IN MOBILISING WOMEN FOR POLITICS IN NIGERIA. PERIOD OF STUDY: (1961 – 2004)

ABSTRACT The aim of this project is to analyse The Role of Radio in mobilising Women for politics in Nigeria period of Study from 19961 – 2004. The system of Communication through Radio plays a major role in mobilisation of woman for politics on Nigeria, Improving lot of Nigeria women is a prime target. In Nigeria with the regard to women... Continue Reading

1,221) INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY AND CHANGES IN MEDIA PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION; A STUDY OF VANGUARD AND DAILY SUN NEWSPAPER.

'Times New Roman'' lang='EN-AU'>ABSTRACT mso-bidi-font-family:'Times New Roman'' lang='EN-AU'>  'Times New Roman''>The study is a descriptive survey designed to examine information and communication technology and changes in media production and distribution. A total of one hundred and fourteen respondents comprised staff of Vanguard... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MAS1518
  • Pages:121

1,222) THE IMPACT OF PUBLIC RELATIONS ON THE INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIP OF THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN

TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page i Certification ii Approval Sheet iii Dedication iv Acknowledgements v List of Tables vi List of Appendices vii Table of Contents viii Abstract x CHAPTER ONE 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Historical Background 3 1.3 Statement of the Problem 11 1.4 Research Questions 14 1 .5 Aims and Objective of the Study 15 1 .6 Scope of the... Continue Reading

1,223) IMPACT OF DRUG TRAFFICKING AND ABUSE IN OUR NATION’S IMAGE, CONTENT ANALYSIS OF SELECTED INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL MEDIA CONTENTS ON NIGERIA.

ABSTRACT/PROPOSAL I choose to write on Drug and trafficking because it has assumed a global concern, even in the sporting sphere, it is being questioned.  The press has devoted lots of its spaces and airtime to attack the monster its impact is very disturbing and divesting without concerted efforts of all and sundry it may be a scourge that may... Continue Reading

1,224) GENDER EQUALITY AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION; AN ASSESSMENT OF AIT’S INFLUENCE ON WOMEN POLITICAL AWARENESS AND PARTICIPATION IN ENUGU STATE

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1         Background of the Study Women are underrepresented in most levels of government, as a result have made little progress in attaining political power in legislative bodies, or stamping equal relevance alongside their male counterparts in different political spheres in Nigeria. Consequentially, they have not... Continue Reading

1,225) MEDIA FREEDOM IN KENYA CASE STUDY THE DAILY NATION NEWSPAPER

After the expulsion of the colonies and Kenya being declared as an independent state.  It was the hopes and desire of the majority that a renewed era of governance  characterized by the right to information and many promises the new government  came up with. This however did not come as soon as the media practitioners and journalist had ... Continue Reading
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