JCMR Articles 4.1

SCIENCE NEWS REPORTAGE IN SELECTED NIGERIAN NEWSPAPERS

Abstract The paper examines science reporting as a branch of journalism with its attendant challenges, which does not favour its reportage among jou...

Abstract

The paper examines science reporting as a branch of journalism with its attendant challenges, which does not favour its reportage among journalists nor attract the interest of many media audience. The paper thus sought to examine media coverage of science beats with two sampled Nigerian newspapers. The agenda-setting theory formed the theoretical framework for the study. The findings revealed that Nigerian newspapers follow similar pattern in their reportage of science beats. The paper thus called for wider coverage of the science beat and urged science journalists to strive for professional excellence in their reportage.

 

Key Words: Beat, Coverage, Journalists, Newspaper, and Science.

 

JCMRJournal of Communication and Media Research, Vol. 4, No. 1, April 2012, 169 –  176

© Delmas Communications Ltd.

 

About the authors

*Raheemat Adefolake Adeniran is a Lecturer in the Department of Journalism, School of Communication, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria.

 

**Mrs. Ganiyat Oluwabukola Adenle is a Lecturer in the Department of Journalism, School of Communication, Lagos State University, Ojo, Lagos, Nigeria.

 

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