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1,601) AN ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF TELEVISION PROGRAMMES ON YOUTHS. (A CASE STUDY OF CAMPUS CIRCUIT ON MINAJ BROADCAST INTERNATIONAL)

ABSTRACT My interest in this work its assess the effects of Television programmes on youths. Using a Minaj Broadcast international (MBI) programme Campus Circuit” as a cash study.  Television is widely acknowledged as “a powerful medium of age? The is astounding, its visual immediacy gives its audience a feeling of participation more than any... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MAS1598
  • Pages:107

1,602) THE ROLE OF RADIO IN DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY (A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA)

ABSTRACT After the nation has been envisaged and deliberately manipulated by the military government in recent time, it seem the mass media (Radio) has lost or shaker in the role expected of it in a democratic society.  In recent to this development, this research work is aimed at investigating, finding and re iterating what is expected of the... Continue Reading

1,603) THE ROLE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS IN ENHANCING CUSTOMERS SATISFACTION IN A GOVERNMENT PARASTATALS

ABSTRACT The role of public relations in ENHANCING  CUSTOMERS SATISFACTION IN A GOVERNMENT PARASTATALS (A CASE STUDY) OF THE ENUGU STATE IDATER CORPORATION) is hinged on disclosing the necessity of applying public relations and the role public relations can play in rendering a satisfactory services which will not only retain customer but attract... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MAS1600
  • Pages:114

1,604) THE ROLE OF RADIO IN MOBILIZING WOMEN IN POLITICS IN ENUGU URBAN AREAS

ABSTRACT No matter how plural a society may be, the radio should be the engineering force and vehicle for conveying political message to the women in the democratization process in which man is the pivot, it is with this background that the objectives of this study re-channeled towards metropolis for their participation in politics. The work... Continue Reading

1,605) FAMILY PLANNING

ABSTRACT In the olden days, it was a well-known facts, that a rich and wealth man is known by the number of children and yam barns he had. (Greater in number) but recently, the reverse is the case, in that a rich and wealth man is known as a man with lesser number of children who he takes greater care of. The mass media had played a contributory... Continue Reading

1,606) THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY PUBLIC IN CONFLICT MANAGEMENT

ABSTRACT This Project work was based on the role of public Relation is conflict management between oil producing communities and oil companies.  The study was however contained to two major oil companies namely, the shall petroleum Development Company (SPDC) and the part. Harcourt Returing Company (PHRC).  In addition, Eleme Local Government... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MAS1603
  • Pages:101

1,607) PUBLIC RELATIONS AS A TOOL FOR INDUSTRIAL HARMONY. (A CASE STUDY OF CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY IN ENUGU STATE)

ABSTRACT There has been a meaningful contribution by researchers on  this subject; public Relations.  So  this project developed after  a series of consultation and research.  In order to put to rest the about is the mind of many as to whether public relation is necessary in an industry or organization, I strongly believe that  the industry... Continue Reading

1,608) THE ROLE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS IN BUILDING CORPORATE IMAGE

ABSTRACT   This study is aimed, at pointing the role of public relations department  and the practitioner in building the corporate  image in government parastiatls  TABLE OF CONTENT TITLE PAGEII APPROVAL PAGEIII DEDICATIONIV ACKNOWLEDGMENTV ABSTRACTVI TABLE  OF CONTENTVII CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1THE HISTORY OF NIGERIAN AIRWAYS 7 1.2THE... Continue Reading

1,609) A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE PROBLEMS FACING PRIVATE TELEVISIONS AND GOVERNMENT TELEVISIONS IN THE DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The problems which face both private and government owner television stations have always been a concern to both public and media experts, This work is aimed at providing answers to questions asked while  accomplishing.   The objectives written in the first chapter of the work. This work is  divided into five chapters. Chapter one... Continue Reading

1,610) 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

1,611) INFLUENCE OF MEDIA OWNERSHIP ON PROFESSIONALISM

ABSTRACT This project is based on the theoretical and practical study of the media ownership on professionalism. In this work, I revaluate the two types of the media-that is, government ownership and private ownership (Minaji System Television Obosi and Nigerian Television Authority Enugu) with a view to recommending a more effective ownership... Continue Reading

1,612) EFFECTS OF GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP AND CONTROL OF MASS MEDIA ON ME DIA OBJECTIVITY (A CASE STUDY OF ESBS)

BACKGROUND  OF  THE  STUDY. The  media  of  mass  communication  has  two  important  broad  sub – divisions,  the  electronic  and  the  print  media.  The  print  media  involves  mainly  the  magazine  and  newspapers.  These  are  regional  and  national  informers  which  provides  retrievable,... Continue Reading

1,613) MEDIA OWNERSHIP AND ITS INFLUENCE ON EDITORIAL POLICY (A CASE STUDY OF ANNOUNCER NEWSPAPER OWERRI)

ABSTRACT In Nigeria, we have three kinds or types of media ownership. These include, private ownership, government ownership and mixed ownership. The essence of embarking on this research work- Media ownership and its influence on editorial policy is to x-ray the extent the publishers, or owner(s) of various media houses has gone in using their... Continue Reading

1,614) TELEVISION AS AN INSTRUMENT OF EDUCATIONAL ADVANCEMENT IN ENUGU STATE

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of television educational programme on children. One hundred and eighty respondents were randomly selected for the study in Enugu Sate and questionnaires  were distributed to them.  To accomplish this task, the following hypothesis were tested. H1:Educational  Programmes stimulate... Continue Reading

1,615) ATTITUDE OF FEMALE MASS COMMUNICATION STUDENTS TOWARDS JOURNALISM AS A CAREER

  INTRODUCTION It has been observer that female student journalist have negative attitudes towards taking up journalism as a career on graduation. This negative attitude is highly reflected in the number of woman engaged in communication work in various media of communication all over the country offering courses leading to the award of various... Continue Reading

1,616) ATTITUDE OF TELEVISION AUDIENCE TOWARDS COMMERCIAL INTERRUPTION OF TELEVISION PROGRAMMES.

ABSTRACT The attitude of television audience toward commercial interruption in television programmes is a research work carried out through scientific and empirical method in attempt to find out what television commercial interruption is all about and how it affects the audience and suggestion on what to do in order to better the performance of... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MAS1613
  • Pages:108

1,617) TELEVISION VIEWING HABITS OF NIGERIAN ELITES. A CASE STUDY OF ENUGU METROPOLIS

INTRODUCTION   BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY  The tendency, most of the time especially  in the developing countries, is for media practitioners to package their media contents well.  In doing this, they do not take into consideration their supposedly diverse audience.  This may be as a result of professional ignorance or perhaps taking the... Continue Reading

1,618) THE IMPACT OF NIGERIAN PRESS ON SHAPING THE COUNTRY’S POLITICAL STRUCTURE (PERIOD OF STUDY 1999 TO 2004

ABSTRACT This paper examines the role or the impact of Nigerian Press on shaping the country’s political structure period of study 1999-2004. A general study of Nigeria is because it happens to be the period when we witness a transition to civilian rule. Many library materials constituted the sample source and literature review. Dates were also... Continue Reading

1,619) PUBLIC RELATIONS, AS A TOOL FOR ERADICATING CULTISM IN NIGERIAN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS (A CASE STUDY OF INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY (IMT) ENUGU

ABSTRACT Evaluation is a prelude to strategic action. Strategies once identified must be evaluated to determine whether it is serving the purpose.  However, this topic is based on “The use of public relations as a tool for eradicating cultism in Nigerian tertiary institutions: A case study of institute of management and technology IMT,... Continue Reading

1,620) THE ROLE OF TELEVISION IN THE POLITICAL MOBILIZATION OF RURAL AREAS IN NIGERIA. (AS CASE STUDY OF NJIKOKA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA)

ABSTRACT This study is geared towards finding  out the  role of television in political  mobilization of rural areas in Nigeria with special reference to Njikoka Local Government . For this study, five rural towns  in Njikoka Local government Area were studied. The  important of television as the most mobilization  media of mass... Continue Reading

1,621) PUBLIC RELATIONS AS A MANAGEMENT FUNCTION PROBLEMS AND IMPACT (A CASE STUDY OF THE ANAMBRA STATE EDUCATION COMMISSION AWKA

ABSTRACT Public Relations through sometimes over looked is a concept that is almost as old as mankind, the early man in all his naivety built public relations principles in his action he went in search of food. While the woman held forts in the home he led his life alongside animals in the force that is to say that he maintained cordial... Continue Reading

1,622) THE EFFECTS OF TOBACCO ADVERTISING ON YOUTHS (A CASE STUDY OF STUDENTS OF INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY)

ABSTRACT This study is aimed at evaluating the effect of tobacco advertising on youths, using student in Institute of management and Technology as a case study. The work opens up in chapter one and contains the background of the study, statement of the problems objectives of study, research questions, significance of the study and limitation of... Continue Reading

1,623) 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 interviews. In... Continue Reading

1,624) FEEDBACK MECHANISM AS A TOOL IN DETERMINING PROGRAMMING (A CASE STUDY OF ESBS 2 FM) ENUGU.

ABSTRACT Feedback mechanism is a very important yardstick for measuring audience acceptance f and participation in programmes and messages would be missing if feedback is omitted from the source. A very important element would be missing if feedback is omitted from the basic structure of communication which contains sender, message, channel and... Continue Reading

1,625) PRESS AS A VEHICLE FOR EFFECTIVE RURAL DEVELOPMENT (A CASE STUDY OF IDEMILI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF ANAMBRA STATE).

INTRODUCTION 1.1BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY In a complex society like ours the role which the press radio, television, newspapers, magazines and all forms of communication can play in effective rural development should not be over emphasized. Like other agents of development such as learning, the press especially the newspaper is very important in the... Continue Reading
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