Mass Communication Research Papers/Topics

Challenges Facing The Independent Media In Uganda A Case Study Of The Daily Monitor

ABSTRACTThis study considered the challenges facing the independent media in Uganda and in particular The Daily monitor. First, the study reviewed the history of the independent media and the obstacles and challenges they faced. It singled out the challenges as being economic, political and constitutional. The paper then presents some evidence on how independent media tackles these challenges and under what circumstances they are experienced.Collection of data wa...

Role Of The Media In Hiv/Aids Prevention The Case Study Of Wakiso District

ABLE OF CONTENTS PAGETitle ........................................................................................... iDeclaration ................................................................................. iiApproval .................................................................................... iiiDedication .................................................................................. ivAcknowledge ...............................................................................

EFFECT OF OWNERSHIP ON PROFESSIONALISM IN THE MEDIA INDUSTRIES (AN APPRAISAL OF NEWS CONTENT OF GOLD FM ILESHA)

TABLE OF CONTENTTitle page iCertification iiDedication iiiAcknowledgement ivTable of content vCHAPTER ONE1.0 Introduction 11.1 Background of the study 11.2 Statement of the problem 81.3 Objectives of the study 91.4 Research question 101.5 Significant of the study 101.6 Scope and limitation of the study 111.7 Definition of term 11CHAPTER TWO2.0 Literature Review 132.1 Definition of mass media 132.2 Review of related literature 302.3 Historical background 422.4 Effect of ownership on media cont...

ELECTRONIC MEDIA COVERAGE OF POLITICAL ACTIVITIES IN UGANDA (2012-2013) THE BROADCASTING OPERATION BOUNDERIES ACASE STUDY OF UBC RADIO

TABLE OF CONTENTSDECLARATIONAPPROVALDEDICATIONACKNOWLEDGEMENT ivLIST OF ACRONYMS vTABLE~OF CONTENTS viLIST OF TABLES ANDFIGURES ixCHAPTER ONE 11.0 Introduction 11.1 Background Information to the Study 1.2 Statement of the Problem 21 .3 Objectives of the study 31.3.1 General Objective 31.3.2Specific Objectives 31.4 Research Questions 41.5 Scopeofthestudy 4.5. 1 Geographical scope 41.5.2 Content scope 41.5.3Timescope 51.6 Significance of the study S1.6.1 Justification of the’study 56.2 [he pu...

A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF RURAL ACCESSBILITY TO MEDIA INFORMATION A CASE OF LUKAYA SUB-COUNTY MASAKA DISTRICT

ABSTRACTThe mode and level of information dissemination are crucial to social development. The rural communities are basic in realizing social change. But these have to be intensively informed so as to adapt to the new ways of life. The media therefore take the challenge to continuously pass on information to the rural masses.This book presents the findings about the extent to which the media have served the rural communities with information, after studying whether the ru...

THE ABUSE OF PHOTOJOURNALISM IN THE MEDIA: CASE STUDY WOMEN

ABSTRACTThe purpose of this study was to investigate the causes of abuse of photojournalism in the media. The specific objectives of the study \Vere to show how photojournalism ethics should be applied when covering women's photography, highlight the facts that some of the portraits of women can conflict peoples morals in society and therefore suggest how to minimize this conflict and to explain how responsible journalism can be exercised so as to eliminate this ...

ELECTRONIC MEDIA COVERAGE OF POLITICAL ACTIVITIES IN UGANDA (2012-2014) A CASE STUDY OF UBC RADIO

DECLARATION II APPROVAL III DEDICATION IV ACKNOWLEDGEMENT V LIST OF ACRONYMS VI LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES X LIST OF FIGURES X LIST OF TABLES XI CHAPTER ONE 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1 1.1 BAcKGROUND INFORMATION TO THE STUDY 1 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 4 1.5 SCOPE OFTHE STUDY 4 1.5.1 Geographical scape 4 1.5.2 Content scope 4 1.5.3 Time scope 5 1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY 5 1.6.1 Justific...

The Role of the Media in Promoting Community Services in Masaka District: A Case Study Buddu Radios

ABSTRACTThe research on: “the role of the media in promoting community services in Masaka district. The research concluded that media face challenges in promoting community services in Masaka District. The study was guided by three research questions which included: finding out which media programs that promotes community services; finding out the impact of media programs to the community members; and finding out the challenges the media face in promoting these prog...

THE ROLE OF THE BROADCAST MEDIA IN THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST HIV/AIDS IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF NTA ILORIN)

ABSTRACTThe aim of this study is to ascertain the role of Broadcast media, particularly the television medium, in educating the public of human immune deficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AID) as well as caring for the HIV infected person in Kwara state Nigeria using NTA as a medium for case study. It seeks to find out whether the television has been able to really round government support for the containment of HIV/AIDS. Random selection method was adopted and questionna...

A6146c52d531498c4586cf234a44c980720f177fTHE ROLE OF CIVIL SOCIETY TOWARDS PROMOTION OF PRESS FREEDOM; A CASE STUDY OF HUMAN RIGHTS NETWORK FOR JOURNALISTS-UGANDA

ABSTRACTThe study the role of civil society towards promoting press freedom in Uganda using a casestudy of Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ). It was guided by threeobjectives that is; to examine the role played by civil society towards promotion of pressfreedom in Uganda, to identify the challenges faced by civil society while conducting itsactivities and to identify opportunities in terms of advancement of the civil society work.. Thestudy adopted a descriptive research desi...

THE ROLE OF MASS MEDIA IN PROVIDING INFORMATION ON CHILD ABUSE AND SACRIFICE IN UGANDA; A CASE STUDY OF NTV UGANDA AND BUKEDDF. TV

ABSTRACTThis is a progressive dissertation q~esearch report to be submitted to the University of KampalaInternational University; Uganda in a partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award ofBachelors Degree in mass communication. It covers research findings on the topic ‘The role ofmass media in providing information on child abuse and sacrifice in Uganda.’ It bases i5 casestudy on the best television stations Bukedde tv which was actually ranked number one TV stationwith the high...

Poor Content Formation Of Broadcastiitg_Media And Programming Is A Challenge Towards National Development; A Case Study of 96.3 Beat Fm.

AbstractThe study was carried out at 96.3 Beat :fin in Kampala, from the working staff, listenersand opinion leaders around Kampala. The main objectives of the study were; to find bestways for the implementation of new practical measures to over come the challenge ofpoor content formation and programming, provide information and create opportunitiesfor stake holders in the media to develop action to prevent the poor content formation andprogramming especially towards national development, inc...

THE EFFECT OF UNILORIN RADIO ON STUDENT PERFORMANCE.

PROPOSALThe effect of unilorin radio on student performance.Uni-ilorin radio 89.3fm is the best campus radio innigeria because it isn the first campus radio station in the whole of Nigeria to start 24hrs broadcasting and the first broadcasting house to stard 24hrs round the clock program in Kwara State.. it has range of dynamic OAPs, great program to Educate, enlighten, entertain as well as inform the vast audience. the station is truly better by far.In this project, we would be discussing th...

THE INFLUENCE OF WESTERN TELEVISION PROGRAMMERS ON THE CULTURAL VALUES OF NIGERIA YOUTH (CASE STUDY OF UNILORIN)

TABLE OF   CONTENTTitle pageCertificationDedicationAcknowledgementTable of contentsProposal CHAPTER ONEIntroduction  1.1 Background of the Study1.2 Statement of the research problem1.3 Objective of the study1.4 Significance of the study1.5 Research question1.6 Research hypotheses1.7 Scope/delimitation of the studyCHAPTER TWOLiterature Review2.1 Theoretical framework2.2 conceptual frameworks2.3 Review LiteratureCHPATER THREMethodology3.1 Research Design3.2 Area of the...

(SIWES) UNDERTAKEN AT NIGERIA TELEVISION AUTHORITY (NTA) ILORIN, KWARA STATE.

TABLE OF CONTENT.I. Certification____________________________________iII. Dedication_____________________________________iiIII. Acknowledgement_______________________________iiiIV. Abstract_______________________________________ivCHAPTER______________________________11.0 Introduction to siwes1.1 Background of siwes1.2 Objective of siwes1.3 Place of attachment1.4 Location and brief history of attachment1.5 Organization structureCHAPTER______________________________________22.0 The studio2.1 Th...


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