This article examines the extent to which journalists of The Daily Monitor and The Ethiopian Herald report on internal conflict, especially ethnic conflicts, which were prevalent during the study period, from 2005 to 2013, in Ethiopia. These two English medium dailies newspapers were purposely selected due to their high circulation and longevity in the media market as well as their focus on current affairs. The study employed both content analysis and interviews data collection and process in tools. The result shows that only a small number of internal conflict stories were reported in the selected newspapers and journalists were found to prefer refraining from reporting ethnic conflicts. This is attributable to the fact that journalists li...
The main focus of this study was to investigate the practice of journalism in Ethiopian Television (...
The media play an essential role of informing and mobilising voters as well as facilitating a two-wa...
This dissertation examines the agendas and frames used by the Ethiopian News Agency (ENA) and Reuter...
This article examines the extent to which journalists of The Daily Monitor and The Ethiopian Herald ...
Scholars in the field of media studies argued that journalists tend to choose the sources for their ...
This study investigates self-censorship practices in Ethiopian state media institutions. Through ind...
Ethiopia’s media environment is primarily Government owned and controlled with some private news med...
The study has attempted to unearth the challenges and prospects of institutionalizing a media self-r...
Post-conflict societies are subject to other societal forces than non-conflict or conflict societies...
This thesis aims to portray the professional challenges for journalists in the private Ethiopian med...
This article tried to assess the role of media in the former Yugoslavia inter-ethnic conflict, the 1...
This qualitative phenomenological study explores how private press journalists perceive, narrate and...
What are to be considered as threats against journalism? Whereas the literature on safety of journal...
Divisive debates on what constitutes the Ethiopian nation, how the state should be structured and ho...
The present study interrogates the interstate media wars that erupted following the emergence of rel...
The main focus of this study was to investigate the practice of journalism in Ethiopian Television (...
The media play an essential role of informing and mobilising voters as well as facilitating a two-wa...
This dissertation examines the agendas and frames used by the Ethiopian News Agency (ENA) and Reuter...
This article examines the extent to which journalists of The Daily Monitor and The Ethiopian Herald ...
Scholars in the field of media studies argued that journalists tend to choose the sources for their ...
This study investigates self-censorship practices in Ethiopian state media institutions. Through ind...
Ethiopia’s media environment is primarily Government owned and controlled with some private news med...
The study has attempted to unearth the challenges and prospects of institutionalizing a media self-r...
Post-conflict societies are subject to other societal forces than non-conflict or conflict societies...
This thesis aims to portray the professional challenges for journalists in the private Ethiopian med...
This article tried to assess the role of media in the former Yugoslavia inter-ethnic conflict, the 1...
This qualitative phenomenological study explores how private press journalists perceive, narrate and...
What are to be considered as threats against journalism? Whereas the literature on safety of journal...
Divisive debates on what constitutes the Ethiopian nation, how the state should be structured and ho...
The present study interrogates the interstate media wars that erupted following the emergence of rel...
The main focus of this study was to investigate the practice of journalism in Ethiopian Television (...
The media play an essential role of informing and mobilising voters as well as facilitating a two-wa...
This dissertation examines the agendas and frames used by the Ethiopian News Agency (ENA) and Reuter...