• THE ROLE OF RADIO AND TELEVISION IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Communication is central to all human activities. The claim that we cannot communicate receive scholarly applause. However, there are people who seem to be neglected when we began to discuss communication and information flow. Those in the urban cities are always better informed to the detriment of the ruralities. It is an irony that while the aim to reach out the grassroots and properly highlight the development problems of the people, remains the driving force for the rapid expansion of radio facilities, the medium has continued to be critized as being too urbanized in content and coverage ... Continue Reading

         

      TABLE OF CONTENTS - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study 1.2 Theoretical framework 1.3 Statement of the Research Problem 1.4 Objective of the study 1.5 Significance of the study 1.6 Research Question 1.7 Research Hypotheses and Null Hypotheses 1.8 Conceptual and Operational Definitions 1.9 Limitations of the Study References CHAPTER TWO: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 2.1 Sources of literature 2.2 The Review 2.3 Summary of Literature Review References CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY3.1 Research Method 3.2 Research Design 3.3 Research Sample 3.4 Pilot Study 3.5 Result of the Pil ... Continue Reading

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY  This work is designed to study how rural dwellers utilize radio in comparison with television message to effect social change. Other communication channels, like the inter personal communication, traditional communication or what Frank Ugboajab called (Oramedia), newspaper and magazines are not quite effective as the radio and television especially in the much desired rural development. Those who found fault in the face – to – face communication and oramedia, did so due the lack of persuasion and inadequate coverage characteristics of them. For ... Continue Reading