MEDIA IN DEVELOPMENT: A STUDY OF THE GUARDIAN AND VANGUARD NEWSPAPERS COVERAGE OF THE POWER SECTOR REFORM IN NIGERIA (FROM 1ST OCTOBER, 2013 - 31ST APRIL, 2014)
MEDIA IN DEVELOPMENT: A STUDY OF THE GUARDIAN AND VANGUARD NEWSPAPERS COVERAGE OF THE POWER SECTOR REFORM IN NIGERIA (FROM 1ST OCTOBER, 2013 - 31ST APRIL, 2014)
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2017-10
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ACHEME, Williams Adakole
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Abstract
This study explores and analyze the various roles the Nigerian newspapers, with specific
referenceto the Guardian and the Vanguard newspapers played in the process of government
deregulating the power sector by emphasizing the nature of coverage the newspapers gave to the
reform. Areas covered in this work include background to the study, review of related literatures.
However, the Development Media theory and the Agenda setting theory underpinned this study
creating further explanation with regards to prominence the newspapers gave to the deregulation
reform in the power. The systemic sampled days technique was used to select Fifty Four editions
which formed the sampled size for both newspapers (that is, Twenty Seven selected editions for
each newspaper) were content analyzed. Interviews were conducted with ten respondents who
are audience to the sampled newspapers. Findings of the research revealed that the deregulation
of the power sector reform is the most emphasized deregulation subject matter in the sampled
newspapers. The sources of information which the sampled newspapers used in acquiring
information on stories they publish on deregulation of the power sector reform were mostly
acquired from events and happening with regards to the deregulation reform in the power sector.
It was also discovered that the degree of prominence the newspapers accorded to deregulation of
the power sector news is relatively low as stories they published on the power sector reform
hardly feature on very important pages of the newspapers such as the editorial, front, back or
business pages of the sampled newspapers. The study also revealed that the newspapers observed
the investigative journalism role but in a minimal standard as a result of which factors
prohibiting the deregulation reform in the power sector to succeed were not intricately identified.
Finally, the research advocates that Nigerian newspapers should pay more attention to
development issues by setting more agendas on developmental issues and also, they should
diversify their information sources by adopting multi-faced sources rather than over depending
on one information source. The study also suggest that the Nigerian newspapers should develop
a serious attitude toward the watchdog role by monitoring progress of developmental projects
and report to the public when those in charge are not living up to their responsibilities in order to
exhibit their investigative journalism duty.
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A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE STUDIES,
AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE (MA) IN
DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE AND PERFORMING ARTS,
FACULTY OF ARTS,
AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY,
ZARIA
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MEDIA ,, DEVELOPMENT,, STUDY,, GUARDIAN AND VANGUARD NEWSPAPERS,, COVERAGE,, POWER SECTOR REFORM,, NIGERIA,, (FROM 1ST OCTOBER, 2013 - 31ST APRIL, 2014)