THE IMPACT OF WESTERN TELEVISION PROGRAMMES ON THE CULTURAL VALUES OF THE NIGERIAN YOUTHS: A CASE STUDY OF ESUT STUDENTS, ENUGU.

116 PAGES (15627 WORDS) Mass Communication Project
ABSTRACT
This study probes the impact which TV. has on the cultural values of the Nigerian youths.   It specifically tackles the impact of western TV. programmes on Nigerian university students.  The research posits that the current trends in cultural behaviour of youths in Nigeria as observed among ESUT students Enugu is significantly associated with their perception of Western culture and exposure to western TV. programmes. 
The assumption that foreign media content has direct powerful effects is shared by optimistic modernization theory Lerner 1962, Rovers 1964, Schramm 1964) and the later critical perspective of cultural and media imperialism (MCphail 1981, Pltschull  1984, Garbner 1977. 
Previous studies by Payne and Peake (1977), Barnette Mcphail (1980) Skinner (1984) have all  found western television especially U.S TV. as having levels of influence on the cultural values of viewers in less Developed countries. 
The research applies the theory of Acculturation, along  with the cultivation of enculturation hypothesis.  Defluer and Dennies 1991, Garbner 1977, Morgan 1991).  To explain that acculturation of Nigerian youths takes place as a result of exposure to western TV. which influence the perception of TV. reality and alters self image.  From the review of related literature, the following hypothesis emerged for testing. 
Hi more exposure  to TV will tend to load to identification of western TV stars as models. 
H2 imitation of the behaviours of TV stars will tend to be higher among those who identify with western TV stars than those who identify with Nigerian/African TV. stars. 
H3 students who prefer watching western TV will  tend to approve of  girls initiating love relationship  with men more than those who depend more on TV. for information and entrainment will tend to chose to migrate to western countries more than those who depend more on other media. 
Research hypothesis 1, 2, and 3 received statistical support  from the analysis of collected data using the survey research method.  The testing of hypothesis 4 shows that there are other factors  which influence choice of emigration site along with TV. Recommendations to check the  cultural genocide for further research were preferred. 

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page II
Approval page III
Dedication IV
Acknowledgement V
Abstract VII
List of tables
Table of contents XI
CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 
The Roots 1
Maintaining the edge 4
Television in Nigeria 10
1.1Background of the  study13
1.2Statement of the research problem 16
1.3Objectives of the study 17
1.4Significance of the study18
1.5Research questions 20
1.6Research hypothesis21
1.7Conceptual and operational definition 22
1.8Assumption 24
1.9Limitations of the study25

CHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE 
2.1Sources of literature 27
2.2The Review 28
2.3Summary of literature Review 32

CHAPTER THREE 
METHODOLOGY 
3.1Research method 47
3.2Research Design 48
3.3Measuring instrument 48
3.4Data collection 49
3.5Data Analysis 50
3.6Expected Result 51

CHAPTER FOUR
4.1Data analysis 54
4.2Results 65
4.3Discussions 71

CHAPTER FIVE 
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION 
5.1Summary 79
5.2Recommendation for further study 80

Bibliography89