RADIO LISTENING HABITS OF STUDENTS IN HIGHER INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING
(A CASAE STUDY OF INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, ENUGU)
ABSTRACT
Radio is one of the media instruments in communication. On the other hand communication is the transfer of information from a source to a destination. So, far anything to be called communication it must efficiently reach to the source. Communication is not complete without feedback. It is on this background that I deem it necessary to have a look at the listening habit of students in higher leaving in particular students of institute of management and technology Enugu as a case study.
Hence , I am trying to throw what type of programme when and why students engage in radio listening. Different radio stations exist in the world today, if any station fails to provide its listerners with what they want or need, they will rather turn the station off. What I am saying is that a successful media house should have the mass… in and before planning their programmes. Anytime its counter this, the audience interest will wear away as the image of the station will be at stake. That is why due to the heterogeneous nature of the students population in institute of management and technology which formed my case study, I decided to use random sampling method. This method gave every student an equal chance of being selected. Fro the research carried out, students tend to listen more of entertainment programmes than other programmes like the talks, religions commentaries habits are also limited to what they are free or chanced from academic activities.
CHAPTER ONE
- Introduction 1
- Statement of research problem 5
- Objectives of the study 7
- Significance of study 7
- Limitation of the study 8
- Delimitation of the study 9
- Research questions 9
- Research hypothesis 9
CHAPTER TWO
- Literature review 11
- Special features of radio 19
- Uses of radio 20
- Distance learning system 21
- Radio and development 23
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHOLOLOGY
- Research methods 27
CHAPTER FOUR
DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS
- Result 38
- Discussion 39
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY
- Summary 41
- Conclusion 42
- Recommendations 44
CHAPTER ONE
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
The Nigerian society is a heterogeneous one with divergent communication need, coupled with the growing world of awareness. Different people have deferent perception of what roles communication, in its totality should play to the listing audiences if higher learning.
According to McBride Sean 91980) communication is considered in its broadcast sense, not only as the exchange of news and messages, but also a-individual and collective activity embracing all transmissions and sharing of ideas facts and data its main function in any asocial system any be identified as information socialization motivation, discussion, debate, education, cultural promotion, entertainment and integration
The mass media as an institution have been endowed to perform all these immeasurable roles for the rest of the far have the mass media especially the radio which is not only the most important media in Nigeria, but also the most commonly spread affordable and accessible to perform this generic function expected of is. One of the intending features of the media of mass communication is the composition of their audience. The audience of radio is highly heterogeneous with members having socio- economic stances and different interests.
Based on different hinds of audience it is evident that preferences of medium as well as its contents will differ among members of audience, while same need a particular stations or programmes for emotional releases, while others may proffer serious programmes little news and current affairs, documentaries commentaries and the little , pending on one’s interest.
Discoing the mass media in American Bargas (1973) argue that the media experiences in part time or activity of people engage in at certain time of the day where they have nothing of overriding importance to do and when they want to relax from boredom. The audience determines he success or failure of any station and effectiveness will be looked into in this study. A successful media should have the mass in mind before planning and packaging of their programme. Any time the station side tracks the audience interest will wear away and he image of the station will be at stake.
Therefore,, for a measure of freedom and enjoyment media houses should select programme as well as particular message. Berelson and jarowite (1967) elaborated on this when they wrote that:
“Regular viewers of news programme can be exposed to everything that is broadcast. The decision whether or not to watvh any documentary programme is novel likely to be made on the basic of the issues than on the point of view present.”
The views of the scholar could be used to reflect the universal trend the type of programme from the stations determines the presitivenss of the audience towards that station. It is on this background the researcher decided to study students radio listening habits of students in higher institutions of learning. At times there exist communication gap between the journalist and audience. Most user of the media see journalist as all knowing professional and the audience relationship is not cordial, although they perform their junctions. For instance, while a high degree of intimacy and confidentially exist between a lawyer and his clients and between a doctor and his patients , the journalist cannot claim to know a great deal about his consumers. Many people all over the world especially those who have been aware of the invariable nature of the mass media will find it difficult to imagine life without the media.
According to Opubor A. E (1967)” Just think how it would feel to wake up one morning tune your radio set and receive nothing but station noise, you look outside your window and the news venders are not on the streets and at night you time your television set again all you get is static. No picture , no should. If such happens many of us would feel that the world was in cataclysm.
Nigerian would not cherish such a situation not even the most illiterate person would welcome such a deprivation. It is therefore, the relialization of the indispensable and invaluable role which the mass media play in keeping the social system lively that have motivated researchers to attempt research studies in different area concerning the wages and appreciation of the mass media. The aim of this study is certainly not to x-ray the importance of mass media in the society , instead it will attempt to find out the radio listening habits having in mind students of institute of management and technology, Enugu as a case study with emphasis on the final year students in mass communication computer sciences, secretarial administration, mechanical engineering, printing technology and accountancy department.
1.2 STATEMENT OF RESEARCH PROBLEM
Radio as we know, play a prominent role in the information flow process in all spectra of our society. However, some stations fulfill these objectives more that others. The extent to which radio programme are listened to depend on the station. Students pay much attention to station during entertainment programmes despite the information and education they offer Klapper (1969), argues the tendency of media consumers to expose themselves in the line because students felt the FM station deals more an entertainment which will be used for emotional release, relaxation etc Am station William Rivers (1969 in voice of Am form lecture confirmed and highlighted other aspects of selection process. Female students on their part pay greater attention to entertainment programmes, than news and current affairs and other programmes.
Radio programme produces especially a competitive situation try always to satisfy their audience by good programming and audience has the tendency to select the type of station or programme to listen to. Because of the heterogeneous nature of the media audience the radio station should put in their best to make sure their is a forum where its audience will air their views on programme.
Presented, hence the need for two way communication. The success or failure of any station and their effectiveness lies on its audience.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
This study is aimed at achieving the following purposes. Measuring the level of students attitude and interest in the total content of radio programme. Individual perspective to listerning habit of students to radio programmes. This study also aim at identifying he extent by which such variable as sex, course of study age, affect audience towards radio programme.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF STUDY
It is important that radio station at times take a critical look outside and feel the yearning of its audience. This study is not only important to the students but also will serves as a green ;light to the media houses lecturers and media practitioners on how best they will restructure their programmes so as to suit, attract more audience and patronage from the general public especially students.
1.5 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
In any research work, there are some set backs that follows it. Some of such limitations is the factor which is on essential requirements in any undertaken.
Another is money which could have neared the distribution and collection of questionnaires.
The researcher was nearly unable to combine the research work with normal lecture and also prepare for examinations. Lack of books on mass communication and well – equipped library constitute a problem. The researcher could not lay hand on books considering the high cost of books.
1.6 DELIMITATION OF THE STUDY
As the topic suggest, the study constitute of only the mass communication students of institute of management and technology, Enugu , both regular and part time students.
1.7 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
To help in carrying out this investigation, the following researcher questions were posed
- Does a students course of study influence his or her radio listening habit
- Is there a relationship between age and radio listening habits of students in higher institutions.
- Does gender play any role in the choice of what one listens in a total contents of radio programme.
- Does students listen to radio at the beginning of the semester than any other time.
1.8 RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
Hi Student of mass communication tend to pay greater attention to radio programme than students in other disciplines
Ho Student of mass communication tend not to pay greater attention to radio programme than students in other disciplines
H2 Young students tend listen more to entertainment programme than old students
Ho Young students tend listen more not to entertainment programme than old students
H3 Female students tend to listen more to entertainment programmes than their male counterpart.
Ho Female students tend not to listen more to entertainment programmes than their male counterpart.
H4 Student tend to listen more to radio when the academic load is minimal or reduced.
Ho Student tend not to listen more to radio when the academic load is minimal or reduced.
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