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76) MEDIA ROLE IN COMMUNICATION CAMPAIGN FOR MARGINALIZED GROUP OF PEOPLE TO INTEGRATION OF EMPLOYMENT CASE STUDY OF BATWA COMMUNITY

ABSTRACT The study was on the role of media in communication campaign for marginalized group of people to integration of employment. The study was guided by three main objectives that is to say; To find out the why Marginalized people (Batwa) have not been given a wide coverage by the media in Uganda, To assess the challenges faced by media in... Continue Reading

77) THE ROLE OF MEDIA IN THE COVERAGE OF NATIONAL ELECTIONS IN KENYA

ABSTRACT The major objective of the study was to examine the role of the media in the coverage of national elections in Webuye District of Kenya. This follows the deep public concern on the need to understand the role of media especially how it guides people during and after elections. The study was conducted in Webuye town. A total of 60... Continue Reading

78) ELECTRONIC MEDIA COVERAGE OF POLITICAL ACTIVITIES IN UGANDA (2012-2013) THE BROADCASTING OPERATION BOUNDARIES

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION APPROVAL DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv LIST OF ACRONYMS v TABLE~OF CONTENTS vi LIST OF TABLES ANDFIGURES ix CHAPTER ONE 1 1.0 Introduction 1 1.1 Background Information to the Study 1 .2 Statement of the Problem 2 1 .3 Objectives of the study 3 1.3.1 General Objective 3 1.3.2Specific Objectives 3 1.4 Research Questions... Continue Reading

79) THE ROLE OF INTERNET COMMUNICATION IN THE PROCESS OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT DAR ES SALAAM

Abstract Internet can potentially help break down some of the major barriers to developments that are presently faced by low income populations. They can provide shared access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) that can offer development services in a number of areas that can assist in the development process. However, with... Continue Reading

80) TILE ROLE OF BROADCAST MEDIA ON WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN POLITICS; A CASE STUDY OF NAKAWA DIVISION KAMPALA CAPITAL CITY

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION APPROVAL ii DEDICATION iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv LIST OF TABLES viii EXECUTIVE SUMMARY/ABSTRACT ix CHAPTER ONE 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 Background of The study 1 1.2 Statement of the problem 3 1.3 Objectives of the study 5 1 .4 Research questions 5 1.5 Hypothesis of the study 6 1.6 Significance of the study 6 1.7 Scope of... Continue Reading

81) CORPORATE CREDIBILITY AND CUSTOMER RETENTION IN WARID TELECOM UGANDA

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to explore the factors that determine the link between corporate credibility and customer retention. It was found in previous researches that financial analysts, competitors, customers and employees are the most common stakeholders included in the corporate credibility studies. Nevertheless, the present... Continue Reading

82) A RESEARCH ON THE EXTENT OF THE APPLICATION OF PROMOTIONAL MIX VARIABLES BY CINEMA THEATRES IN NAIROBI

TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION ......................................................................................... .i DEDICATION ............................................................................................ .ii CHAPTER ONE ............................................................................................ 1 1.0... Continue Reading

83) 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

84) ~ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION IN PUBLIC SECTOR A CASE STUDY OF NTV UGANDA

ABSTRACT The study examined the “Role of mass media in fighting corruption in public sector a case study of NTV Uganda” The study was. carried out at NTV Uganda in Namuwongo, Makindye division, Kampala Capital City . The study achieved the following objectives; to establish the role of media in fighting corruption in Uganda, to establish the... Continue Reading

85) POLITICAL STATURE AND MEDIA CONTENT IN UGANDA, A CASE STUDY OF UGANDA BROADCASTING COOPERATION.

ABSTRACT This research was carried following certain objectives that included; to examine the influence of politics on the content of broadcast media in the country to analyze the state of media freedom in Uganda, to identify the factors that affect broadcast media in Kampala and to examine the relationship between politics and broadcast media... Continue Reading

86) THE CONTRIBUTION OF THE MEDIA IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF TOURISM INDUSTRY IN UGANDA CASE STUDY· SOURCE OF THE NILE

ABSTRACT The Research was conducted under the title (The Contribution of the Media towards the Development of Tourism Industry in Uganda). Case Study Source of the Nile Jinja. The aim of the study was to investigate the role played by the Media towards the development of Tourism Industry ofUganda. The research questions that thought to answer the... Continue Reading

87) THE ROLE OF THE MEDIA IN ENHANCING CHRISTIAN RELIGION IN KAMPALA; A CASE STUDY OF WATOTO CHURCH

ABSTRACT Media and Christianity like many organizations has experienced a rapid growth in spread of the gospel in masses and this has called upon for the reshaping of the structure of the church and application of the modern equipments to help enhance the objective of the Church according to St. Mathew 28:18-19 which says: “... Go ye therefore,... Continue Reading

88) PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF WIMAX FEMTOCELL

Abstract Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WIMAX) , is considered today the most interesting opportunity able to provide coverage distance of almost 50 Km and data throughput to 70 MbPs and to complete wired network architecture enquiry a flexible and cheap solution for the last mile. WiMAX is suffers from poor indoor coverage and... Continue Reading

89) TELEVISION AND PROMOTION OF GIRL CHILD EDUCATION IN UGANDA: A CASE STUDY OF NBS TELEVISION, KAMPALA UGANDA

ABSTRACT The study is sought to investigate Television and Promotion of Girl Child Education in Uganda: A Case Study of NBS Television, Kampala Uganda, the aim of this research study therefore was followed by the following objectives: (i) to assess the contribution of television towards girl child education in Uganda: a case study of NBS... Continue Reading

90) THE ROLE OF RADIO IN IMPROVING HEALTH CARE. CASE STUDY OF BUSIRO F.M (91.6)

ABSTRACT There has been rapid increase in the need for healthcare in Wakiso district. This is because of the rapid increase in the business sector in the district. This has made many working class citizens to busy to attend to their healthcare adequately. The study comprises of five chapters in which I attempt to determine the extent to which... Continue Reading

91) THE "DAILY NEWS" NEWSPAPER AS THE MOUTH PIECE OF TANZANIAN GOVERNMENT CASE STUDY: KINONDONI DISTRICT, DAR-ES-SALAAM CITY.

ABSTRACT The purpose of the study was to find solutions to the problems of biased, unjust and unobjective reporting with special regard to the 'Daily News' newspaper as the mouthpiece of the Tanzanian government. The study was centered at Kinondoni municipality in Dar es Salaam region data was collected critically by seeking views from people in... Continue Reading

92) THE IMPACT OF POLITICAL ADVERTISING CANDIDATES IN UGANDA: A CASE STUDY OF RWENZORI SUB-REGION, FOR 2016 GENERAL ELECTIONS

ABSTRACT The topic of the study was the impact of political advertising on candidates in Rwenzori sub region. The problem was low levels of support from voters to the candidates. The objectives of the study were: to establish the extent of women participation in politics in Uganda; to find out the challenges faced by women as they participate in... Continue Reading

93) THE EFFECT OF MEDIA LAWS ON NIGERIA PRINT MEDIA

ABSTRACT Media laws are not new to the Nigerian press. What is new is the ways in which various governments and individuals try to hide under some of these laws to cripple the job of the Nigerian journalists. This is the main thrust behind this research which is centered on finding the effects of press laws on journalistic practice in Nigeria with... Continue Reading

94) NIGERIA NEWSPAPER REPORTAGE OF CLIMATE CHANGE OF ITS INFLUENCE ON PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE OF CLIMATE CHANGE

ABSTRACT This study assessed Nigerian newspaper reportage of climate change and its influence on public knowledge of climate change. This work was done in view of the many interests that have long tried to influence media reportage of climate change to affect public's 13 understanding and perception. The research work therefore sought to... Continue Reading
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95) AUDIENCE PERCEPTION OF DEVELOPMENT ORIENTED PROGRAM OF NTA LAGOS

The history of broadcasting in Nigeria can be traced back to 1932 when Lagos started  to  relay  the  British  empire  service  from  Daventry,  England.  The establishment of Western Nigeria Television on October 31, 1959 by Obafemi Awolowo,  in  his  capacity  as  the   premier  of  Western  Nigeria.  The  history  of... Continue Reading

96) THE EFFECT OF ADVERTISING ON SALE VOLUME (A CASE STUDY OF UNILEVER NIGERIA PLC)

TABLE OF CONTENT            Pages  Title Page  ​ i Certification  ​ ii Dedication  ​ iii Acknowledgment ​ iv Abstract  ​ v Table of Content  ​ vi   CHAPTER ONE  1.0 ​  Introduction  ​ 1 1.1 ​  History of Advertising  ​ 2 1.2 ​  Historical Background of Unilever Nigeria Plc  ​ 4 1.3 ​  Statement of... Continue Reading

97) MEDIA AND WOMEN: THE REPRESENTATION OF AFRICAN WOMEN IN ISIBAYA.

ABSTRACT The construction of females in the media and popular culture remains a topical discourse. Dominant literature in the subject shows that the media are phallocentric and patriarchal. This study examines the construction of South African women in the film Isibaya. The study is guided by Africana Womanism and Critical Political Economy of the... Continue Reading

98) THE ‘SOCIALNESS’ OF ONLINE SOCIAL MEDIA: CONVERSATIONS WITH SELECTED MIDLANDS STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.

Abstact INTRODUCTION This study examines the socialness of online social media, specifically WhatsApp and Facebook. Literature (Papacharissi 2010, Bauman 2013), shows that online social media helps in creating communities, bonds, socializing and gatherings just like organic communities. Facebook users can claim to have hundreds of friends in their... Continue Reading

99) THE IMPLICATIONS OF NATION NEWSPAPERS PEACE REPORTING IN THE RUN UP TO 2013 ELECTIONS IN KENYA

This study examined peace reporting by Nation newspapers in the run up to the 2013  elections. In the run up to the 2013 general elections, Kenyans were constantly reminded  of the 2007/2008 post election violence through newspaper reporting. Since the media is  inextricably connected to elections, seemingly there was the need to interrogate... Continue Reading

100) FROM A SOCIAL MEDIA POST TO A GLOBAL MASS MOVEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF #METOO AND #BLACKLIVESMATTER

Abstract Social media platforms have revolutionised the way users communicate, by providing an open and vast platform to discuss about the sensitive and stigmatized issues of the society. Social media is increasing with ubiquity, this research aims to seek and understand the role of social media and its engagement with users for diffusion of... Continue Reading
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