This paper discusses the performance of Nigerian television stations as regards their programmes for children against the backdrop of responsibilities assigned to the media as partners in protecting the interest and rights of the child contained in various international conventions and treaties. The African Charter on Children's Broadcasting (ACCB) particularly stipulates regular, quality and diverse programming for children towards their physical, social and mental development. This study therefore analysed the content of three Nigerian television organisations to see how they have fared in this responsibility. The findings show a neglect of children on Nigerian television as only 3.3% of their total 818 programmes and 2.6% of the total ai...
Television is a medium through which society is well informed about social reform, social re-enginee...
Television has been described as the primary medium used by companies to market their product to chi...
In Nigeria, people have variously described children as the future hope or as leaders of tomorrow. S...
This paper discusses the performance of Nigerian television stations as regards their programmes for...
It can today be examined in Nigeria that children are fast abandoning the indigenous cultural values...
The media have a responsibility to voice the rights of children but need to be better equipped to do...
The broadcast media exist to cater for all segments of the audience including the youths. They striv...
This study investigated the challenges of child rights reporting in Nigerian media. It aimed at unde...
Broadcasting is very important in Africa because majority of Africans get their information, educati...
A!ass media ownership and its effects on different aspects of mass media performance has been the s...
ABSTRACT The paper investigates the influence of the media, most especially television medium in cre...
Factors like military incursion in the political life of Nigeria and brazen mismanagement of public ...
This work explores media sensitivity to the child labor crisis in Nigeria by investigating its onlin...
Against the backdrop of the task assigned to the media towards the fulfillment of the rights of the ...
Different countries adopt different measures to check broadcasters. This work, with the objective of...
Television is a medium through which society is well informed about social reform, social re-enginee...
Television has been described as the primary medium used by companies to market their product to chi...
In Nigeria, people have variously described children as the future hope or as leaders of tomorrow. S...
This paper discusses the performance of Nigerian television stations as regards their programmes for...
It can today be examined in Nigeria that children are fast abandoning the indigenous cultural values...
The media have a responsibility to voice the rights of children but need to be better equipped to do...
The broadcast media exist to cater for all segments of the audience including the youths. They striv...
This study investigated the challenges of child rights reporting in Nigerian media. It aimed at unde...
Broadcasting is very important in Africa because majority of Africans get their information, educati...
A!ass media ownership and its effects on different aspects of mass media performance has been the s...
ABSTRACT The paper investigates the influence of the media, most especially television medium in cre...
Factors like military incursion in the political life of Nigeria and brazen mismanagement of public ...
This work explores media sensitivity to the child labor crisis in Nigeria by investigating its onlin...
Against the backdrop of the task assigned to the media towards the fulfillment of the rights of the ...
Different countries adopt different measures to check broadcasters. This work, with the objective of...
Television is a medium through which society is well informed about social reform, social re-enginee...
Television has been described as the primary medium used by companies to market their product to chi...
In Nigeria, people have variously described children as the future hope or as leaders of tomorrow. S...