TOWARDS A NEW ROADMAP FOR URBAN-RURAL INFORMATION FLOW IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Abstract The Nigerian mass media have been accused of neglecting the rural areas in both quantitative and qualitative news cover...
THE DELAYED SEXUAL DEBUT CAMPAIGN: IMPLICATIONS FOR GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION IN NIGERIA
Abstract The Delayed Sexual Debut Campaign on HIV/AIDS in Nigeria was a rare success. A key variable to the success was ...
THE NEW MEDIA AND CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNICATION IN NIGERIA: SUSTAINABILITY AND CHALLENGES
Abstract The relevance of new media in environmental sustainability has become increasingly clear as societies face the challeng...
THE ‘AFRICA’ IN BIG BROTHER AFRICA: ‘REALITY’ TV AND AFRICAN IDENTITY
Abstract Big Brother is a ‘reality’ television show in which a group of people are brought together in a large house...
TELEVISION VIOLENCE: A REFLECTION OF THE VIEWS OF CHILDREN IN SOUTH AFRICA
Abstract Contrary to what is commonly available in literature, this study examines children’s view about their understandi...
THE STRUCTURE AND CONTENT OF LOCALLY PRODUCED CHILDREN’S TELEVISION PROGRAMMES IN NIGERIA
Abstract This study examined the structure and content of locally-produced children’s television programmes with a view to...