– The Role of the Media in the Promotion of Government Policies in Nigeria –
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ABSTRACT
The role of the media in the promotion of government policies, has a serious concern to everyone. There has been criticism over the type of government policies being dispersed by the media which could be either or a mere propaganda.
While some of the media seek for ‘brown envelopes’ others are good examples of physical and mental wrecks and wretches, who are helpless.
The search for a blind ambition and canker worms growth and ignorance in the match to enlighten the populace, while the ‘nourished’ information is kept back, is a very great concern.
The situation, is like where people are so fatalistic in their dispensation of a ‘deplorable’ policies. One stand firm to state that one problem, is the axion that a number of proposed government policies are the irony of what are being executed.
That is why this topic is very timely. But, the questions that come to mind are: This study is made up of five chapters, chapter one deals with the introductory part of they study.
It touches on vital subjects such as statement of the problems, purpose of the study, scope of the formulation of hypotheses, theoretical framework, and limitation of the study.
Recommendations are therefore made for every public/mass establishment to appreciate and recognize the need for mass media activities as this will help to balance information.
Finally, the researcher sincerely hope that this study will contribute invaluable quota in understanding mass media in the promotion of government policies in Nigeria.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter One
- Background of the study
- Statement of problem
- Purpose of study
- Significance of study
- Research Question
- Definition of Terms
- Assumption
- Scope of the study
Chapter Two
- Literature Review
- Historical Background
Chapter Three
- Research Methodology
- Research Design
- Area of study
- Sampling Procedure
- Population of the study
- Instrument for Measurement
- Sample size for Ruralities
- Data Collection
Chapter Four
- Data Presentation
- Analysis and Discussion of Findings
Chapter Five
- Summary
- Conclusion
- Recommendation
- Suggestions for further Research
- Limitation of the Study
Reference
Questionnaire
INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study
The role of the media is the promotion of government policies, is indeed very inevitable. But, there has been have and cry over the traditional dissemination of information by the media. The informed message is the irony of what the government does.
This single attitude by the media irritates, thereby leaving little or no care at all for the disseminated message. It is indeed very important to know what the three key words; media, government and policies stand for.
The family Dictionary (1984:439) defines media as:“A substance regarded as the means of transmission of a force or effect”
The dictionary further states clearly, what the term government stands for (1984:301).“The machinery through which political authority is exercised.” Again, the phrase means, (1984:525), “An over all plan embracing general goal and procedures.
More of than not, while some officials of the media seek for brown envelopes, other are examples of canker worms and wretches.
They sway the good intention of the intended policies for the benefit of the masses, to suit that of the government.
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