Lagos, Mythos, and Globalization
Abstract What is it about Lagos, Nigeria, today that fascinates the Western imagination? Why are journalists today calling atten...
LISTENERS’ PREFERENCE AND THE MEDIA’S THEMATIC FOCUS ON PUBLIC ISSUES: AN EXPLORATION OF AGENDA-SETTING AS A TWO-WAY PROCESS
Abstract The mass media have the power to set public agenda. Public issues that receive emphasis by the media are the issues tha...
LOCUTIONARY ACTS IN HIV AND AIDS SOCIAL MANAGEMENT ADVERTISEMENTS
Abstract Studies on the social management of HIV/ AIDS in Nigeria have focused on how awareness about HIV/AIDS has been created ...
LIMITATIONS AND CENSORSHIP OF THE NIGERIAN PRESS UNDER MILITARY REGIMES - 1985-1998
Abstract This study examined the limitations and censorship of the Nigerian press under military regimes, especially between 198...
Level of coverage and types of rural development issues covered by BCOS radio and television stations of Oyo State, Nigeria
Abstract The existing, dominant conclusion of empirical conversation and public discourse on rural-urban imbalance in medi...
Levelling the Playing-Field for L2 Students from a Developing Economy: Use of MOODLE in Language Teaching
Abstract Use of a learning management system such as the Modular Object Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment (MOODLE) provides ...
LOCATION OF MASS COMMUNICATION AND COMMUNICATION STUDIES IN NIGERIAN UNIVERSITIES
Many universities in Nigeria offer mass communication or communication studies at the undergraduate level. A controversy has, how...
LESSONS AND IMPLICATIONS OF PUBLIC HEALTH TELEVISION CAMPAIGNS: A REVIEW
Campaigns through the mass media serve as reliable means of inducing people to act in certain ways. Thus government and other rel...