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426) THE IMPACT OF ADVERTISING IN A CORPORATE ORGANIZATION A CASE STUDY OF FIRST BANK OF NIGERIA PLC

ABSTRACT  The purpose of this study is to X-ray the uses of  advertising in a corporate Organization  in its  areas of operation which mainly publics. But as a result of some constraints, this work has to be limited to the first Bank of Nigeria PLC only which is the case study. Chapter one contains a general discussion on background study of... Continue Reading

427) THE ROLE OF TELEVISION IN THE POLITICAL MOBILIZATION OF RURAL AREAS IN NIGERIA CASE STUDY OF NJIKOKA L.G.A

ABSTRACT This study is geared towards finding  out the  role of television in political  mobilization of rural areas in Nigeria with special reference to Njikoka Local Government . For this study, five rural towns  in Njikoka Local government Area were studied. The  important of television as the most mobilization  media of mass... Continue Reading

428) THE ROLE OF THE BROADCAST MEDIA IN THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST HIV/AIDS IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The aim of  this study  is to ascertain the role  of Mass media in the campaign  against HIV/AIDS  in Nigeria. Factors such as media campaigns, AIDS  campaign  messages, sexual   behaviour and the extent in which  the campaigns  structures  the masses were  posed to establish their relative influence on the entire masses... Continue Reading

429) THE ROLE OF TELEVISION IN THE POLITICAL MOBILIZATION OF RURAL AREAS IN NIGERIA (AS CASE STUDY OF NJIKOKA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA)

ABSTRACT This study is geared towards finding  out the  role of television in political  mobilization of rural areas in Nigeria with special reference to Njikoka Local Government . For this study, five rural towns  in Njikoka Local government Area were studied. The  important of television as the most mobilization  media of mass... Continue Reading

430) THE ROLE OF NIGERIA FILM INDUSTRY IN THE POLITICAL MOBILIZATION IN NIGERIA (A STUDY OF NOLLYWOOD)

ABSTRACT No matter how plural a society may be, the film industry should be the engineering force and vehicle for conveying political messages to the people in the democratization process in which man is the pivot, it is with this background that the objectives of this study re-channeled towards Nollywood for their participation in politics. The... Continue Reading

431) AN ASSESSMENT OF MASS MEDIA ROLE IN THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST DRUG ABUSE IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT This work was done to final out the assessment of the mass media's role in the campaign against drug abuse, because drug abuse has become a serious problem  we are facing  both in Nigeria and in other parts of  the world. The objectives of this research  is to find out if drug abuse has increased crime rate in Nigeria, to find out if... Continue Reading

432) THE ROLE OF BROADCASTING IN THE RURAL DEVELOPMENT (A CASE STUDY OF ESBS(RADIO) ENUGU)

ABSTRACT Rural development of any kind in any place can only be meaningfully achieved through a well – planned and executed complex interaction of many economic and non economic variables. In the course of this study, the press here has faced with the obligation of bettering the lives of the rural communities through the packaging of... Continue Reading

433) PUBLIC RELATION AS A TOOL FOR ENHANCING CONSUMER SATISFACTION (A CASE STUDY OF NIGERIAN AIRWAYS)

ABSTRACT In this era of social and economic instability in which the public must be given a convincing why they should part with their hard earned money, the role of the public relations practitioners cannot be over emphasized. The study also analyse the public relations strategies and policies management of the organization in question. The study... Continue Reading

434) MASS MEDIA, POLITICAL COMMUNICATION AND ELECTORATE VOTING PATTERN IN THE 2015 GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION IN EBONYI STATE

Abstract The research study examines the role of Media as an agent of political Communication and voting pattern in Ebonyi State 2015 general elections. It also analyses the determinants of the paradigm shift from hitherto religious, ethnic and regional affiliations vis-a-vis voting in Nigeria. The paper adopts the secondary methodology, which in... Continue Reading
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435) DIGITIZATION OF TELEVISION BROADCASTING IN NIGERIA; CONTENT, APPLICATION, AND PROBLEMS

ABSTRACT This study looks into the concept of digitalization, its contents, applications and challenges for the broadcast media in Nigeria. Since we are today living in the information age when the individuals, organizations and nations depend solely on the degree or amount of information at their disposal and how adequately they are managing it,... Continue Reading

436) ROLE OF PUBLIC RELATIONS IN CRISIS MANAGEMENT, A STUDY OF UNION BANK PLC.

  ABSTRACT This Project examines Garden Avenue Enugu. To achieve this, the survey research method was adopted. The researcher uses the number of the population as the sample size; this is because the population is already small to reduce as we know that the purpose of... Continue Reading

437) THE IMPACT OF MEDIA ON THE BUHARI ADMINISTRATION ANTI-GRAFT WAR AGAINST CORRUPTION IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT This research work evaluates the Impact of Media on the Buhari Administration Anti-Graft War Against Corruption in Nigeria: A Study of NTA and its seeks to examine the extent to which the media is contribution to the war against corruption in Nigeria, to ascertain the significant impact of Nigerian media in the war against corruption in... Continue Reading

438) AUDIENCE RESPONSE TO MEDIA SURVEILLANCE AND COVERAGE OF HEALTH ISSUES

ABSTRACT  This research work evaluates audience responsiveness to media surveillance reports about Lassa fever outbreak health issues among Abeokuta residents. The researcher adopted survey analytical method to carry out the study and the research questions that guided this research include what is the degree of responsiveness of Abeokuta South... Continue Reading

439) THE PATTERN AND NATURE OF SEASONAL FILM VIEWERSHIP AMONG UNIVERSITY OF MAIDUGURI STUDENTS

ABSTRACT This study, The Pattern and nature of seasonal Film viewership among University of Maidugri students notes that seasonal films comes in series and students consumes a lot of time watching this films to the detriment of their studies Research has shown that, films just like books, are important medium of cultural transmission and... Continue Reading

440) AN EVALUATION OF JOURNALISTS' ADHERENCE TO THE JOURNALISTIC CODE ON REWARD AND GRATIFICATION: A STUDY OF JOURNALISTS IN JOS METROPOLIS

ABSTRACT   This research study evaluates journalists’ level of adherence to the journalism ethics on reward and gratification in the metropolitan area of Jos, Plateau State Capital. After the survey research carried out within media houses in the metropolis of Jos, one hundred copies of questionnaires are distributed but only eighty-four were... Continue Reading

441) THE SIGNIFICANCE OF NETVERTISING ON CONSUMERS CHOICE PREFERENCE ( A CASE STUDY OF KONGA.COM AND JUMIA.COM.NG)

The era of advertising has gone from the one-to-many without feedback or active communication channels, to one-on-one and one-to-many with feedback and communication channels made possible by Netvertising. The potential consumers can now interact with an advert, make enquiries, scrounge for information, hereby influencing the consumer’s choice... Continue Reading

442) THE INFLUENCE OF TELEVISION ADVERT ON THE BUYING HABITS OF CONSUMERS OF COCA COLA IN ABA

Today nobody can escape from the wide influence of mass media (newspapers, television, advertising, videos, films, billboards, music, movies, magazines, and the internetetc.). Among the whole marketing tools, advertising is distinguished for the continuing impact on the observer’s mind as its impact is broader. Basically advertisement is a tool... Continue Reading

443) STUDENTS PERCEPTION OF THE RISKS AND DANGERS INT THE PRACTICE OF JOURNALISM

ABSTRACT:  The practice of journalism is very risky in every part of the world today. In Nigeria journalists suffer different types of abuse in the course of carrying out their duties, these abuses range from, unlawful arrest and grueling interrogation during detention, imprisonment, assassination, harassment, rape, maiming and other forms of... Continue Reading

444) NEGATIVE EFFECT OF BROWN ENVELOPE IN THE PRACTICE OF JOURNALISM IN NIGERIA: A CASE OF VANGUARD NEWSPAPER

ABSTRACT This study examines the Negative effects of brown envelop in the practice of journalism in Nigeria. Data was collected by triangulation method, that is, quantitative and qualitative research methods which helped tremendously in obtaining rich and accurate data from participants. The major findings of this study showed that a lot of... Continue Reading

445) EFFECT OF TELEVISION PROGRAMMES ON YORUBA CULTURE AND TRADITION (A CASE STUDY OF OBAFEMI-OWODE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA)

ABSTRACT Television is an important medium of communication in 21st century which is used for several reasons including information, entertainment, and persuasion. Unlike other media structures, television has the advantage of utilizing vision for mass communication. Television has become a major source of information acquisition, companionship... Continue Reading

446) PRESS FREEDOM IN NIGERIA

If press has freedom of carrying out their duties, they have to be honest too. Freedom of the press or freedom of the media is the principle that communicates and express through various mediums, including printed and electronic media , especially published materials , should be considered a right to be exercised freely. Such freedom implies the... Continue Reading

447) NEWSPAPER COVERAGE OF THE DECLARATION OF STATE OF EMERGENCY IN THREE STATES OF NORTHERN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF SUN NEWSPAPER OF JANUARY - AUGUST 2013)

ABSTRACT  Following the insurgency of Boko Haram attacks which have claimed many innocent lives since 2009 in Nigeria, President Goodluck Jonathan, on May 14, 2013, announced a state of emergency in Yobe, Borno and Adamawa states. The proclamation, according to President Jonathan, was an effort to maintain peace, law and order in Nigeria,... Continue Reading

448) BRANDING AS A TOOL OF ADVERTISEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF CUFFLINK

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY Prior independence, Nigerian citizens depended much on imported goods especially household products which were made available by the colonial masters and Western Merchants. Then there were not much local substitute and where there is, they were no match to the imported goods in quality, hence the... Continue Reading

449) EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE RESTRUCTURED UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT: A CASE STUDY OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA.

ABSTRACT This proposal is to conduct a research on the impact of the restructuring in the communications department of the American University of Nigeria (AUN). There is a need to understand to what extent the changes have affected the employees in the departments of Events and Ceremonies, Public affairs, university relations. By using... Continue Reading

450) THE PORTRAYAL OF VIOLENT CONTENT IN CARTOONS SHOWN ON SATELLITE TEVELSION: DSTV

ABSTRACT The notion that art reflects reality is an ideology set upon works of art to influence the perception of the audience to decode the message as it is or in a way that relates to the message the artist intends to pass across. As a result of this notion, the message or massages tend to influence the audience psychologically altering the way... Continue Reading
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