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

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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 the bid to achieve her aim, the researcher uses Enugu, as her case study and studied the two local government areas that make up Enugu city that is.
This study calls for the re-awakening of broadcast regulatory bodies like the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) censorship board, broadcasting stations, parents among others to their responsibilities to the society.
The recommendation and suggestion at the end of the study will go a long way in correcting this anomaly.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
COVER PAGEI
TITLE PAGEII
APPROVAL PAGEIII
DEDICATIONIV
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTV
ABSTRACTVI
TABLE OF CONTENTSVIII

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION1
1.1BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY1
1.2STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM2
1.3OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY3
1.4SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY6
1.5RESEARCH QUESTIONS7
1.6OPERATIONAL DEFINITION OF TERMS9
1.7PURPOSE OF THE STUDY10
1.8SCOPE OF THE STUDY11
1.9LIMITATION OF THE STUDY11
REFERENCES13

CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW14
2.0INTRODUCTION14
2.0.1THE NIGERIAN BROADCASTING MEDIA19
2.0.2THE NIGERIAN CULTURAL HERITAGE21
2.1THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK22
2.2PROGRAMME CONTENT OF NIGERIA 
BROADCASTING MEDIA23
2.3OVER DEPENDENCE ON FOREIGN 
PROGRAMME AND ITS CONSEQUENCE.27
2.4.‘CHANNEL O’ PROGRAMMES YOUTH AND MORAL30
2.5FOREIGN PROGRAMME AND CULTURAL INFLUENCE32
2.6SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW34
REFERENCES36

CHAPTER THREE
3.1RESEARCH METHODOLOGY38
3.2POPULATION, SAMPLING AND SAMPLING
TECHNIQUE38
3.3INSTRUMENT FOR DATA COLLECTION39
3.4VALIDATION FOR THE INSTRUCTION40
3.5METHOD OF DATA COLLECTION40
3.6METHOD OF DATA ANALYSIS41
REFERENCES42

CHAPTER FOUR
INTRODUCTION43
4.1PRESENTATION OF DATA43
4.2ANALYSIS OF FINDINGS53
REFERENCES64

CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION65
5.1SUMMARY65
5.2CONCLUSION67
5.3RECOMMENDATION69
5.4SUGGESTION FOR FURTHER STUDIES71
REFERENCES72
BIBLIOGRAPHY73
APPENDIX

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