The viewing patterns of Global Television in Nigeria seem to have undermined the objectives of local media content in the Nigerian media industry. This paper was designed to examine the factors that indicate that global television affect the development of Nigeria’s local content and why most Nigerians prefer to watch global television programmes at the expense of local television programmes even in the wake of assumed improved local contents in the Nigerian media. The study adopted observational and quantitative methods of acquiring data on reasons why most residents in Nigeria prefer to view foreign programmes and how television viewing of global contents from the foreign stations has affected the development of local media content. The q...
This study primarily examines the dynamics of the long-term relationship between the BBC World Servi...
Broadcasting should not just inform, educate and entertain society. It should also influence the beh...
The study explores the situations surrounding the relationship between Western Television Programmes...
The viewing patterns of Global Television in Nigeria seem to have undermined the objectives of local...
The basic objective of this work was to examine the influence of satellite television broadcasting o...
—This paper sets out to re-examine the impact of global television on the behavior of youths in Nige...
TV broadcasting has been in Nigeria for more than 50 years (1959-2009). Its development ...
Broadcasting is very important in Africa because majority of Africans get their information, educati...
Virtually all the countries in developing nations like Nigeria have criticized western domination of...
International broadcasting is projecting an image of the country of broadcast to an external audienc...
textThis dissertation investigated the effects of American-produced entertainment programs on Niger...
It can today be examined in Nigeria that children are fast abandoning the indigenous cultural values...
As a country with arguably the most vibrant media in Africa, Nigeria has caught the fire of the glob...
This study traces the history of the Nigerian broadcasting industry from the pre-colonial period to ...
Satellite television centres in Nigeria have grown with the popularity of foreign football, especial...
This study primarily examines the dynamics of the long-term relationship between the BBC World Servi...
Broadcasting should not just inform, educate and entertain society. It should also influence the beh...
The study explores the situations surrounding the relationship between Western Television Programmes...
The viewing patterns of Global Television in Nigeria seem to have undermined the objectives of local...
The basic objective of this work was to examine the influence of satellite television broadcasting o...
—This paper sets out to re-examine the impact of global television on the behavior of youths in Nige...
TV broadcasting has been in Nigeria for more than 50 years (1959-2009). Its development ...
Broadcasting is very important in Africa because majority of Africans get their information, educati...
Virtually all the countries in developing nations like Nigeria have criticized western domination of...
International broadcasting is projecting an image of the country of broadcast to an external audienc...
textThis dissertation investigated the effects of American-produced entertainment programs on Niger...
It can today be examined in Nigeria that children are fast abandoning the indigenous cultural values...
As a country with arguably the most vibrant media in Africa, Nigeria has caught the fire of the glob...
This study traces the history of the Nigerian broadcasting industry from the pre-colonial period to ...
Satellite television centres in Nigeria have grown with the popularity of foreign football, especial...
This study primarily examines the dynamics of the long-term relationship between the BBC World Servi...
Broadcasting should not just inform, educate and entertain society. It should also influence the beh...
The study explores the situations surrounding the relationship between Western Television Programmes...