This paper examines the impact of politician-businessperson-owned (PBO) newspapers on the objectivity of the reportage of the 2015 presidential election in Nigeria, by some selected media organisations. Adopting analysis of documentary evidence as methodology, the study examines the dominant themes of some PBO newspapers during their coverage of the election. This was done with a view to establishing their level of objectivity, which is defined in terms of whether these media organisations gave equitable coverage to all the 26 political parties and their candidates; and their level of compliance with professional ethics. Using gatekeeping theory as main theoretical framework, the paper finds that media owners, and not the editors, appear to...
The success of Nigeria’s 2015 general elections was unexpected, given the tense political and securi...
This paper examines the use of the media for electoral campaigns. It highlights the fact that media...
This study investigated how Nigerian newspapers reported the postponement of the 2015 presidential e...
This paper examines the impact of politician-businessperson-owned (PBO) newspapers on the objectivit...
If ownership can make a critical difference in media coverage of issues, then the interesting specta...
This paper takes a critical look at print media content with respect to the 2015 General elections i...
This study focuses on the role of media ownership on the press coverage of the 2015 presidential ele...
As elections draw near, citizens look up to the media for information about contestants. This study ...
Newspapers which are expected to report within the limits of media ethics while informing and educat...
This paper focuses generally on the role of the mass media in Nigerian electoral process as it perta...
Propose - There cannot be democracy without elections, nor can there be elections without the prese...
The election period is a period where the newspaper is to show professionalism, social responsibilit...
The media is often regarded as one of the pillars of democracy in any society. The media serves as ...
Copyright © 2019 The Author. This paper examines the effect on democracy of press ownership in the c...
This paper examines the interplay between the media and the elections in Nigeria, and discusses some...
The success of Nigeria’s 2015 general elections was unexpected, given the tense political and securi...
This paper examines the use of the media for electoral campaigns. It highlights the fact that media...
This study investigated how Nigerian newspapers reported the postponement of the 2015 presidential e...
This paper examines the impact of politician-businessperson-owned (PBO) newspapers on the objectivit...
If ownership can make a critical difference in media coverage of issues, then the interesting specta...
This paper takes a critical look at print media content with respect to the 2015 General elections i...
This study focuses on the role of media ownership on the press coverage of the 2015 presidential ele...
As elections draw near, citizens look up to the media for information about contestants. This study ...
Newspapers which are expected to report within the limits of media ethics while informing and educat...
This paper focuses generally on the role of the mass media in Nigerian electoral process as it perta...
Propose - There cannot be democracy without elections, nor can there be elections without the prese...
The election period is a period where the newspaper is to show professionalism, social responsibilit...
The media is often regarded as one of the pillars of democracy in any society. The media serves as ...
Copyright © 2019 The Author. This paper examines the effect on democracy of press ownership in the c...
This paper examines the interplay between the media and the elections in Nigeria, and discusses some...
The success of Nigeria’s 2015 general elections was unexpected, given the tense political and securi...
This paper examines the use of the media for electoral campaigns. It highlights the fact that media...
This study investigated how Nigerian newspapers reported the postponement of the 2015 presidential e...