• Analysis Comparative Of The Performance Of Journalists In Government And Private Owned Media Organisations

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    • 1.5 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
      The researcher‟s attention in this research work will be focused on how to answer the following questions;
      To what extent is there connection between press freedom, and the structure of media ownership in the private and public organizations
      How can governmental regulations unintentionally harm press freedom while protecting other freedoms?
      To what extent does the establishment of a press council guarantee press freedom
      To what extent is there a global cultural crisis around freedom of the press.
      1.6 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
      The research provides an overview of current professional practice of journalism as against ownership structures and the exercise of press freedom. It also throws light on the major challenges and the current critical issues impeding the growth and development of the media and hindering their effective functioning as key agents of good governance in Nigeria. The project also supports journalist in their bid to unit their efforts to raise professional standards and thus strengthen the social standing of journalism. 8
      1.7 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
      The aim of this study is to investigate the climate of press freedom in both private public media organizations. Other aspects of the media field are not included in the study. In theoretical part, the study analysis partly te relationship between press freedom and the media ownership between structures both in public and private organization, other elements of media strategy are not included. The study does not deal with the detail operative level of media company‟s activities. In addition, it does not have any certain geographic area it would concentrate on.
      1.8 DEFINITION OF TERMS
      Airtime: starting time of TV to radio programme.
      Freelance: An unaffiliated writer, photographer, cameraman, artist or other person who is available on assignment or contract basis.
      Internal communication: communication with personal or members of a company or organisation. 9
      Documentary: information film or television show with a unified subject or purpose.
      External publication: a publication issued by an organisation to people outside its own employee or membership groups, such as to customers, the local community, the financial wild etc.
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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This research work is aimed at finding the journalist that is freer between those in private and government owned media organizations, using Ray-power and FRCN Enugu as a focus, to achieve maximum and accurate findings. The researcher made use of survey design. To gather necessary information, copies of questionnaire were administered and retrieved from the respondents who were randomly selected and also personal interview was conducted, the findings show that the journalists in government owned ... Continue reading---