New technologies are generally perceived as the basic tool for survival in modern society. But the extent of their availability and use, as well as their impact on newspaper journalism practice in West Africa is unknown. This paper presents the results of a study that investigated the impact of new technologies on newspaper journalism practice in two West African countries — Nigeria and Ghana. The study, conducted in five newspapers in the two countries, found that, although a majority of the journalists believed the new technologies have improved the quality of their newspapers, fewer than half of the journalists were unimpressed with the level of the technologies available to them in the performance of their duties
This paper discusses systematically how foreign news reporting has changed or remained the same acro...
This article critically interrogates the impact of new information and communication technologies on...
Just about two decades or more ago, journalists and audience relied heavily on direct sources and he...
This analysis of Singaporean and Nigerian journalists' perceptions of new technologies suggests that...
This study borders on how new communication technologies affect the performance of print journalists...
In recent times, the rapid change in technology keeps on affecting every aspect of life. The advent ...
Technology will continue to develop and change how journalism is practice, it will bring with it new...
Advancements in new forms of information and communications technologies have continued to transform...
African newsrooms are experiencing the disruptive impact of new digital technologies on the way they...
This research contributes to the study of the journalism by analysing the changes in journalistic pr...
African newsrooms are experiencing the disruptive impact of new digital technologies on the way they...
For many years, Western media theories and journalism practices have been the hallmark of the journa...
This theoretical discussion about the impact of information and communication technologies on journa...
Journalists all over the world are obligated to provide a mental picture of happenings in the world ...
The social media, which is the product of new media technology, has incontrovertibly charted new fro...
This paper discusses systematically how foreign news reporting has changed or remained the same acro...
This article critically interrogates the impact of new information and communication technologies on...
Just about two decades or more ago, journalists and audience relied heavily on direct sources and he...
This analysis of Singaporean and Nigerian journalists' perceptions of new technologies suggests that...
This study borders on how new communication technologies affect the performance of print journalists...
In recent times, the rapid change in technology keeps on affecting every aspect of life. The advent ...
Technology will continue to develop and change how journalism is practice, it will bring with it new...
Advancements in new forms of information and communications technologies have continued to transform...
African newsrooms are experiencing the disruptive impact of new digital technologies on the way they...
This research contributes to the study of the journalism by analysing the changes in journalistic pr...
African newsrooms are experiencing the disruptive impact of new digital technologies on the way they...
For many years, Western media theories and journalism practices have been the hallmark of the journa...
This theoretical discussion about the impact of information and communication technologies on journa...
Journalists all over the world are obligated to provide a mental picture of happenings in the world ...
The social media, which is the product of new media technology, has incontrovertibly charted new fro...
This paper discusses systematically how foreign news reporting has changed or remained the same acro...
This article critically interrogates the impact of new information and communication technologies on...
Just about two decades or more ago, journalists and audience relied heavily on direct sources and he...