Ghana’s public sphere has witnessed a growing media presence which has enhanced the relay of information to the citizenry. By this, society is given a full spectrum of alternatives to access media. Amid this atmosphere is a platform labeled the “Newspaper Review Show” which appears to have generated some sort of contention since its inception among newspaper publishers on one hand and broadcast stations on the other. Using an exploratory qualitative approach, this study has shown that review of newspaper content is pervasive in the landscape and the selective style of review of major agenda has affected readership, revenue of newspaper outlets, and reading c...
In most African states, political openness and tolerance is measured by the non-existence of governm...
One of the principal arguments that dominated intellectual debate in the 19805 concerned the imbalan...
Media has been described in democratic countries as being the ‘Fourth Estate of the Realm’. This sta...
There is a widespread concern that the print newspaper industry across the world and in Ghana partic...
In recent times, the rapid change in technology keeps on affecting every aspect of life. The advent ...
The paper sets up a platform for debating whether the mass media is a partner or a scourge to develo...
The influx of the worldwide web has brought about dynamism in the way news is formulated and reporte...
This thesis investigates the readability and comprehensibility of English language newspapers in Gha...
The study examined the coverage of polytechnic in 1998 and 2002 by two state-owned and two privately...
The sturdy examined the coverage of government in 1998 and 2002 by two state-owned and two privately...
Although radio has historically been the most widespread media in Ghana and much of Africa, little i...
The study examined the coverage of polytechnic in 1998 and 2002 by two state-owned and two privately...
This thesis compares newspaper coverage of two constitutional governments in Ghana's Fourth Republic...
This thesis compares newspaper coverage of two constitutional governments in Ghana's Fourth Republic...
The study examined the frequency and prominence of library-related articles in stateowned newspapers...
In most African states, political openness and tolerance is measured by the non-existence of governm...
One of the principal arguments that dominated intellectual debate in the 19805 concerned the imbalan...
Media has been described in democratic countries as being the ‘Fourth Estate of the Realm’. This sta...
There is a widespread concern that the print newspaper industry across the world and in Ghana partic...
In recent times, the rapid change in technology keeps on affecting every aspect of life. The advent ...
The paper sets up a platform for debating whether the mass media is a partner or a scourge to develo...
The influx of the worldwide web has brought about dynamism in the way news is formulated and reporte...
This thesis investigates the readability and comprehensibility of English language newspapers in Gha...
The study examined the coverage of polytechnic in 1998 and 2002 by two state-owned and two privately...
The sturdy examined the coverage of government in 1998 and 2002 by two state-owned and two privately...
Although radio has historically been the most widespread media in Ghana and much of Africa, little i...
The study examined the coverage of polytechnic in 1998 and 2002 by two state-owned and two privately...
This thesis compares newspaper coverage of two constitutional governments in Ghana's Fourth Republic...
This thesis compares newspaper coverage of two constitutional governments in Ghana's Fourth Republic...
The study examined the frequency and prominence of library-related articles in stateowned newspapers...
In most African states, political openness and tolerance is measured by the non-existence of governm...
One of the principal arguments that dominated intellectual debate in the 19805 concerned the imbalan...
Media has been described in democratic countries as being the ‘Fourth Estate of the Realm’. This sta...