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THE EFFECTS OF PHOTOGRAGPHY AS A COMMUNICATION TOOL IN ADVERTISING

THE EFFECTS OF PHOTOGRAGPHY AS A COMMUNICATION TOOL IN ADVERTISING

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ABSTRACT

Basically, Photography has been an effective communication tool in advertising. Some of the objectives of the study are:

  • To show       the true position       of photography as an       effective communication tool in       advertising.
  • To provide       answers to the       questions people are       asking about how       well photography       enhance advertisement.

Based   on these objectives, the Researcher used written questionnaires and personal   interview in eliciting information or data. The data collected was analyzed used statistical procedures such as percentages and frequencies during the course of this study, the finding includes;

  • That pictures       have an effect       on the consumer’s perception of       advertisement.
  • That adverts       with pictures receives       more favourable perception among       consumers than those       without.
  • That picture       adverts attracts attention, creates       interest, desire, distinction and       emphasis.
  • That pictures       adverts are useful       in identifying a       product as it       gives a real       life image of       a product.

Finally, the researcher concluded by pointing out that further researcher should put   into consideration all the variables which the researcher recommended and that they should   also try to research a greater population and get enough fund before starting.

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENT

TITLE PAGE

APPROVAL PAGE

DEDICATION

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

ABSTRACT

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE

1.1      BACKGROUND OF STUDY

1.2     STATEMENT OF PROBLEM

1.3     OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY

1.4     SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

1.5     STATEMENT OF HYPOTHESIS

1.6     DEFINITION OF TERMS

1.7     LIMITATION OF STUDY

CHAPTER TWO

2.1      LITERATURE REVIEW

CHAPTER THREE

3.0      RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • RESEARCH METHOD
  • RESEARCH DESIGN
  • RESEARCH SAMPLE
  • DATA COLLECTION
  • METHOD OF DATA ANALYSIS
  • EXPECTED RESULTS

CHAPTER FOUR

  • DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS

CHAPTER FIVE

  • SUMMARY
  • CONCLUSION
  • RECOMMENDATION

REFERENCES

BIBLIOGRAPHY

APPENDIX

CHAPTER ONE

BACKGROUND OF STUDY

  • The world needs COMMUNICATION to survive. The effect of COMMUNICATION on mankind cannot be over – emphasized. This is because COMMUNICATION is gradually turning the world into a global village. COMMUNICATION which means transferring or transmitting information from one person to another has averted wars, made people excited, captivated and built up interest where there is none.

COMMUNICATION at its present sophistication and advancement enables on to stay   in his living room and talk to people outside the country, watch the behavior and living habit of people, observe the buying and consumption pattern of other people and equally see what goods and services certain people render or produce most. All these would have been a mirage   without COMMUNICATION.

For the purpose of this paper, we shall X – ray the effects of photography as a COMMUNICATION tool in advertising. Although, a lot of communication tools abound, we shall try to pin down our research and study to photography.

Is photography of any effect or relevance to advertising. This question if well researched, would give credit to our study as we shall relate the importance of photography to advertising and to both the business enterprise, individuals and groups. Photography appeals to vision (sight) once our interest is captured by anything, there   is that tendency to inquire more of that object and if it is what we desire, we make further step of acquiring it. This is defining the effect of advertising.

Advertising, therefore, capture our interest, bring to our awareness the existence of a product and sustains our interest and need of those products and services to prevents depreciation. Most products for advertisement can be giving eye appeal by the use of   photographs because they catch the reader/viewer more vividly. Photographs   also help buyers to identify brands name and help trade marks more easily. Usually, a good mixture of background colour and decolouration will make one’s advertisement standout and help buyers identity successive advertisements. It could also be used too illustrate, prove or interpret buyer’s benefits and promos. When photographs are used, it injects a certain mood into an illustration and show the structure and design.

Advertisers use photographs in their adverts to make a product realistic or the package recognizable.

There are problem for instance, which advertisers encounter in certain types of advertisement. For example, photographs maybe unavailable, unnecessary and undesirable if the advertising budget is quite limited. The advertising company may have no other choice than to use any other visual communication tool like lines or color illustrations. There are also instances when the persuasive influence of an advertisement may be considered more important than it’s   attention value. There are also instances when photographs do not add or increase the attention of the copy. All in all, I will still believe that photography is an effective communication tool in advertisement.  

WESTERN TELEVISION PROGRAMMES ON THE CULTURAL VALUES OF THE NIGERIAN YOUTHS

THE IMPACT  OF WESTERN TELEVISION PROGRAMMES ON THE CULTURAL VALUES OF THE NIGERIAN YOUTHS: A CASE STUDY OF ESUT STUDENTS, ENUGU. 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION

The Roots                                                                                                        1

Maintaining the edge                                                                            4

Television in Nigeria                                                                            10

Background of the  study                                                  13

Statement of the research problem                                                 16

Objectives of the study                                                      17

Significance of the study                                                   18

Research questions                                                                        20

Research hypothesis                                                                      21

Conceptual and operational definition                               22

Assumption                                                                                   24

Limitations of the study                                                     25

CHAPTER TWO

REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE

2.1              Sources of literature                                                                 27

2.2              The Review                                                                                         28

2.3              Summary of literature Review                                                             32

CHAPTER THREE

METHODOLOGY

3.1              Research method                                                                                 47

3.2              Research Design                                                                                  48

3.3              Measuring instrument                                                              48

3.4              Data collection                                                                                     49

3.5              Data Analysis                                                                          50

3.6              Expected Result                                                                                   51

CHAPTER FOUR

4.1              Data analysis                                                                           54

4.2              Results                                                                                                 65

4.3              Discussions                                                                                          71

CHAPTER FIVE

SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATION

5.1              Summary                                                                                             79

5.2              Recommendation for further study                                          80

Bibliography                                                                                        89

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

THE ROOTS

Why are we what we are? Third world!

There are two broad competiting paradigms or models of theoretical understanding that seek to explain why some countries are poor and other are wealthy, why some are “first world” and others” Third world”.  These broad competiting paradigms are theory of “modernization” and the theory of “imperialism”.  Each paradigms has its own “clue concepts” or key explanatory categories” (Hagen 1962).

For modernist theorists the determinant of the social economic situation of any country is the concept of “modern” and its permutation and big categories such as “institutional differentiation” “development” “development”, “nation building”, “economic growth” “advanced industrial societies”, “Westernized” , “backward”, “primitive”, “tribalized” and many more.

On the other hand, those who employ the theory of imperialism have as their concepts such terms as “dependence”, “colonialism”, “liberation”, “Exploitation”, “late capitalist societies” or “societies in the stage of monopoly  capitalism”.

The backbone of the theory of modernization has been derived from a convergence of sources in the  social sciences in the western societies over a long period of time.

What modernization theorists most often end up with is ethnocentric piratical recipes which admonish the poor societies to imitate them all the way and they would acquire a sudden leap into the 21st century.  In order words, join the Calvinistic cruet and you will experience a sudden leap into modernity.

The theory of imperialism on the other hand derives its concepts from Marxist sources.  In a nut shell, the wealth and poverty of nations result from the global process of exploitation.  This is the situation that Andre Gunder Frank (1969) refers to as the “the development of under development”.

The problem of the poor countries  with particular reference to Nigeria is not the lack of technological know how, cultural traits conducive for development, or modern institutions, as is touted by modernists theorists, but that they have been subjected to the exploitation of the international capitalist system and its special imperialist agents, both domestic and alien.

The fundamental conceptual instrumentarium of the critique of imperialism is provided in lenin’s theory of imperialism.

“Imperialism: the highest stage of “capitalism” (1916).  The basic pronouncement in the book seems to be that the evils associated with foreign capitalist penetration of the poor countries are the necessary concomitants of capitalism in its present stage.

Nevertheless modernization theorists have also continued to argue that the present influence of the west is not the result of their exploitation of the third world countries.  They state that this particular argument gives the poor societies” a moral legitimacy” to demand aid or trade concessions.  Sort of  “reparation” from their alleged exploiters.  However the agree that rich countries depend on poor ones for certain raw materials but that this dependency is declining, and that a great decline in this dependence is expected in view of technology innovations and search for alternative resources nearer home.

Whatever may be the case the fact remains that the fattest profits for developed countries come from their overseas investments.  Offiong (1980) argues that it would be wrong to say that the industrialized nations will decrease their dependence on raw materials on the third world nations.

“They will continue to maintain a global policy designed to protect the sources of their crucial raw materials and markets for their finished products”.

MAINTAINING THE EDGE

It is true that bourgeoisies social scientists in the west (The united states being the headquarters) and even in third world countries have gone out of their way to discredit the Marxist-Leninist theory, social scientists in the west must have undertaken the actions as a sort of strategy. But for those in third world only ignorance could answer for their action.

Indeed the Euro African connection from it’s inception, some five centuries ago to the independence decade (1960s), visited Africa with the holocaust of slaving, the trauma of invasion and conquest the humiliations and complexes of occupation, and with a systematic and continuing impoverishment:

In the 1960’s and 1970’s, it became apparent that the west European Expansionism was retreating.  The question then, according to Chinweizu (1978) was “were the Europeans retreating forever or were they retreating to regroup for another assault upon the rest of us”.  From  the situation in the current dispensation, it is clear that the answer to Chinweizu’s question is that the west Europeans were retreating to regroup for another assault against us.   The difference is that today the united states of America (who came out of the second world victorious) is the leader of the regroup. Again the assault is now more subtle but less no powerful than physical assault.

The genesis began with the acceptance and adopted of the modernists solution to underdevelopment.  One of such theories which relate to this subtle method of assault-international communication is given by Lerner (1956).  In his  concept of “empathy”, Lerner states that the inhabitants of third world nations must learn to empathize with the west for modern  transformation of their societies to be possible.

Schramm (1964) on the other hand developed an interesting model in which he equates the level of social development to various nations.  Access to these modern mass media (Radio, Television, Films, Telephone and newspapers) is also linked to individual modernity.

Nigeria and other third world countries have reacted to these findings by inventing a substantial amount of their foreign exchange earnings to import radio and Television transmitters and sets.  Thus setting the stage for imperialism.

Thomas L. MC phial (1981) described this new form of imperialism through the media as “Electronic imperialism”.  He stresses that over the years, there have been but a few major trends in empire building.  The first era which occurred during the Greece-Foman period was characterized by military conquests.  The second era which was during the middle age involved mutant Christianity.  The third era which lasted between the 17th and middle of 20th century was essentially mercantile colonialism fueled by industrial revolution and a desire to both import raw materials and find export markets for the finished products.

World war I and II not only stopped major military expansion movement but also placed the industries of the west in command of vial trade routes and practices.

By the middle of the 20th century there began a shift to a service based economy in the west which relies substantially on telecommunication systems, which traditionally geographical borders and barriers to international communications are being rendered obsolete.

The post industrial society with information related services being the corner stone, has significant implication for industrial nations alike.  Military and mercantile colonialism of the past may be replaced by “Electric colonialism” in the future.  It might become possible that a nation state may now be able to move from the stone Age to the information Age, without having passed through the interring steps of industrialization.

From MC Phial’s explanation many countries including Nigeria could be said to be on the with electronics.  This trend is indicated by the dependency relationship between third world counties as Nigeria and the industrialization countries as Japan and America. Third world countries depends on industrialization ones for communication hardware, produced soft wares, and related information protocols, that vicariously establish a set of foreign norms, values, and expectations which in varying degrees, may alter the domestic cultures and socialization processes.  Essentially, Electronic colonialism of the 18th and 19th centuries.

The above reality has resulted in upsurges of nationalism in many third world countries.  The nationalists show parallel concern for political, economic as well as cultural control over their own destinies.  This concerns have over the years been typified with terms as “Non Aligment” “New international Economic order”, and New world information order” respectively for political, economic and cultural issues.

It is with the cultural issues that students of journalism and telecommunication find theoretical and research interesting for instance, two of the largest issues international concern that link the third and west, and frequently on opposing sides, are the performance of the major wire services, (Associate press AP, Reuters, Agence France press Afp, united press international UPI).  The major television broadcast syndicates (Visnews and UPIIN) and direct broadcast satellites (DBS).

These big time players in the milieu of international communications are firmly owned and controlled by western Europe and U.S to serve their interest.  It has been sufficiently documented that western News media especially the American News media have been consistently found.

(Schiller 1976) to portray Africans as dangerous, unstable, non present, non active, unproductive and therefore always in need of help.  Little wonder why a little European boy, when he saw an elegantly dressed African gentlemen in the international City of Geneva, said to his mother “mummy he’s hungry  him some money”.  This shows the power if the media to shape perceptions especially when there are no alternative sources of information.

Likewise individuals and  groups in Africa are exposed to the media of the west.  If news about Africa in the Western news media is all about confusion, backwardness, then Africans will logically have negative perceptions about themselves and their African neighbours.  Such a situation is what structurelist call a disgussed form of cultural imperialism.  In this type of set up, where the developed nations dominate the flow of news or mediate the flow of news to and fro, to and among the developing nations, there is created a state of dependency, a desire and ability to develop and think more like the developed nations.

TELEVISION IN NIGERIA

“It is simply impossible to exaggerate the impact of television on our lives and the lives of our children.  It is often said but nonetheless worthy of  repetition that television has altered our consciousness, our manner of relating to other people and world, our decisions about the expenditure of our wealth and the use if our leisure reordered our lives that we do  not yet recognize the change”.  Television, that which has occupied the central position in the issue of international communication especially intercultural and cross cultural  communication issues, came into being in 1884 with the perception of the  scanning disk by Paul Nikpow.  The scanning disk was a forerunner of modern Television.

In 1923 Vlodimir Zworkin, a Russian resident America invested the picture tube-conoscope  which he later perfected in 1929 by developing the catholery tube –Kinescope.  Television broadcasting began first in Britain in 1936, and followed by United states of America in 1939.

Television and Television broadcasting in Nigeria developed along regional lines.  In 1959, the Western Nigerian Television INNTV was  established by the western region government.  The Eastern Nigerian  government followed suit in 1960 with the establishment of Eastern Nigeria Television (ENTV) Enugu and so it continued.

As at 1997, there were two privately owned satellite television stations in Nigeria.  African independent television AIT Lagos and many broadcast international MBI one partial satellite television transmission station (NTA Network); 42 cable television stations, II private radio stations, 23 state television stations, 28 NTA stations; and nine private television stations.  Television is now obviously the most important medium for entertainment in most parts of the world.  It most obviously involves the content of the screen –programs, actions, people and places.

Many social scientists agree that all of the interesting effects of television can be traced to the images on the screen.  The exclusive cause of changes in perceptions, judgments, evaluations, emotions and even bodily functions is thought to be information in two-dimensional florescent light that  appears within the boundaries of the tube.

The government of the federal republic of Nigeria understands the ability of television to affect peoples ways if life  that it set out in the cultural policy documents to keep Nigerian television Nigerian.

Processing the roles which television should play and policy states that Television should be used to project Nigeria arts and culture and value system.

b.                  At least 70% of television programmes should be produced locally.

c.                   The programme content of television  should be made relevant to Nigerian realities history and achievements.  The extent to which these  aims can be achieved is limited by very many factors bordering on globalization of information and privatization and commercialization of the broadcast industry.

With the introduction of Direct Broadcast satellite (DBS), the government owned stations had easy access to foreign produced programmes coming mainly foreign from Europe and America.

Also by commercialization and privatizing the industry, it became difficult for government owned television stations to continue to carry out their social obligations with out government funding.  The private television provided very stiff completion and were attracting more advertising revenue than government owned  media houses.

It is an effort to attract advert revenue which is ensured by packaging programmes that will attract a lot if viewers that the major government television stations NTA broadcasts foreign programmes such as soap  operas, music videos, cartoons movies etc.

1.1       BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

The last ten years have witnessed the privatization and commercialization of the broadcast medium. It has witnessed the most pervasive period of foreign television programmes and films into Nigeria.  The foreign television programmes states and western Europe and even when they are not from these places as the cases with soap operas from Mexico, they are only local variations of international capitalism.

American made programmes particularly are seen in  practically every country where television exists.  It is believed to exert influential power in various countries.  There is no question that one of the more remarkable phenomena of the 21st century is the widespread diffusion and accompanying popularity of American films and television entertainment programmes throughout the world Guback (1969), Lee (1980); Tunshall (1977); Wells (1972).

It is my belief in line with that if most local critics of American television industry (Hamelink 1983; Schiller 1989, 1976; Mattelert 1970) that the United states and western Europe hold sway over the economics as well as the cultures of third would countries.

In Nigeria as exemplified by trends in Enugu metropolis and use where, western exports of television entertainment are shown in NTA Enugu, ESBSTV, minaj systems, channels, MGM, Cartoon Network, CNN international, TNT classical movies, ESPN – Expanded sports programme Network) channels provided by various satellite transmission operators as DSTV, Multi choice, music television, Euro sports etc.

I am aware that the inclusion of NTA Enugu and ESBS in course of foreign television programmes might raise eyebrows.  There inclusion is due to the fact that most of their programmes which have been documented to be viewed most by youths, expose youths to foreign cultures.  Such programmes include soap operas, movies and youths programmes as “our generation” and defunct youth perspectives.

“Our Generation “ is shown on NTA Enugu while “Youth perspectives” is shown on ESBS.  The two programmes are presented by youth and are regrettably replete with music video of western origin dominated by rap stars as Tupac shakur (late) Beyonce Ashanti, 50 – cent, Sean Paul, Kell Rowland  big, Queen Latita, Eeline Dion etc.

it is my belle that western television especially American television exports is conscious/strategic “weapons” aimed at subduing the cultural values of less developed countries.

There could be no more explicit admission of this strategic communication they one made byu sig Mickelson, president Radio free Europ/Radio liberty in Jan 21, 1977, about the move by the solviet union and third world countries for balanced flow of introduction in defence of indigenous interests and culture against the dominance of the west.  Mictleson states that success of this campaign would have effect of moving the philosophy and practices of the third world societies further away from those of the western world, alienating and isolating our own philosophy and practices.

1.2       STATEMENT OF THE RESEARITY PROBLEMS

The average Nigerian youth, it is oberserved is always eager to be associated with the developed nations the Europe and north America.  He sees the western countries as a model.  He “thinks” western while  earnestly hoping that one day he will be in the white works.

Many Nigerian youths tend to imitate western cultures  especially American cultures.  Nigerian youths either talk” or dress American.  The Nigeria youth appears to see everything America western in  a positive light at the expense of local cultures, norms and values.

Nigeria university student have low me  a set of brain washed youths who think more of the trancient and canal ideals of  western cultures, rather than their own.  This has led top increase in the rate of violence, rape, gengsterism, weird dressing, juveniles delinquency, drug addition, excessive desire for foreign products, sexual perversion unpatriotism, burning desire to migrate to the U.S and western European countries etc.  All of which have tremendous negative effect on our bid for national development.

1.3       OBJECTIVE OF THE TSUDY

1.         To  isolate western television and examine its pervasive impact on the cultural values of Nigerian University Students

2.         To show how the contents of western TV. Programmes effects Nigerian  university students.

3.         To show if their perspection of the west affects their attitude towards western TV. Programmes.

4.         To show the relationship between exposure and the desire to migrate to the U.S and Western Europe.

5.         To show the implications of the western TV culture on Nigeria as a state.

6.         To make recommendations based on the findings of this research.

1.4       SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TSUDY

It has been observed and stated severally that moral bankruptcy among Nigerian youth especially university students is growing in leaps and bounds.  Local cultures, values, tradition, norms and mores are sacrificed at the alter of modernity.  Excessive positive perception of the western world by Nigerian youths may translate to umpatriotism for their own country.

This study is an offshoot of the  concern for the possible dilution, domination and finally absorption of the African/Nigerian culture which until the present has been characterized with good neighbourliness, respect for elders, virtuousness, group or community orientation and collectivism.

The Nigerian youths perception of western especially, American behavioural norms and values as better than their own, is a key element in preparing them for acculturation leading to low Nigeria self-image, high projected self image and a flaring desire to migrate to the west especially to the united states of America.

It will not be unusual in a visit of any university in Nigeria to find individuals imitating behavioural modes of dress, attitudes, and  mannerisms of the personalities they  admire including fictional characters with whom they identify on TV. Idolized and imitated international, are modes of dressing, and often personal idiosyncratic behaviours of popular stars as notorious Big (Late), 50 Cent, Sean Paul, Michael  Jackson, late Tupec-Shakur, Ashanti, Kelli, Rowland, Celine Dion, and such characters as Van Damm, Schwarzenegger, Silverster Stallon, Leonardo Decaprio, Jennifer Lopez, Chuck Noris etc.

It has been observed and disturbingly that Nigerian University students in increasingly greater numbers, adopt and imitate behaviours aid life styles portrayed by dominant cultures of countries outside their own to the influence of which they have become exposed.

Such a situation is not healthy for a developing country as Nigeria especially now that genuine attempts are being made at putting in place a credible democratic process. The conduct of this research at this time will enable the government to know what role the media  can play in the development of any country and therefore enable them harness the mass media especially TV to help in the democratic process, and the development process in general.

The research is also particularly timely because as a result of technological developments process and economic pressures, international programmes movements especially from U.S and western European countries are likely to increase.  The result of this research will enable the government and other policy makers to put adequate measures in place to check the movements and its effects.

Most research on emigration in economic and demography has concentrated not on the role of information but on economic and political conditions.  From the result of this research, the government will understand if a fine-turning of international broadcast industry could help  tackle the issue of brain drain.

1.5              RESEARCH QUESTIONS

  1. Do Nigerian youths expose themselves more to TV. Than other media?
  2. Do they prefer western TV. Programmes to locally produced ones and why if yes?
  3. does exposure to foreign TV programmes affect Nigerian youths attitude to the western nations?
  4. In what ways do these attitudes manifest in the behaviours  of Nigerian youths.
  5. Do Nigerian youths identify more with local or foreign TV. Stars ?
  6. Will improvement of local TV./movies industries improve Nigerian youths preference for local TV. Products

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A CASE FOR COMMUNITY RADIO IN INFORMATION BETWEEN URBAN AND RURAL AREAS IN ENUGU STATE

A CASE FOR COMMUNITY RADIO IN INFORMATION BETWEEN URBAN AND RURAL AREAS IN ENUGU STATE

 

ABSTRACT

The issue of information imbalance has generated a lot of controversy in international setting with accusations and counter accusations from both the North (developed countries) and the South (developing centrs).

This insidious phenomenon, in the name of information imbalance has crept. Into the information flow between my urban and rural areas. As an Igbo adage has it: “one should struggle for land before struggling for mat”. In the holy Bible also, there is an admonition that one should first remove the log in one’s eye to enable one see the speak in another’s.

I should first try to remedy my domestic information imbalance before joining others to condemn information imbalance at the international level.

This study “ A case for community Radio in information Balancing between the urban and Rural Areas in Enugu State” tends to support other research works done on information imbalance.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page

Approval page

Dedication

Acknowledgement

Abstract

Table of content

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

  • Background to the study
  • Problem statement
  • Significance of the study
  • Research hypothesis
  • Definition of terms
  • Limitations of the study

CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW

  • Literature review
  • References

CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • Research method
  • Research design
  • Research sample
  • Method of data analysis
  • Summary

CHAPTER FOUR: DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS

  • Introduction of data analysis
  • Analysis of questionnaires
  • Analysis of hypothesis

CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • Summary and conclusions
  • Recommendations

Bibliography

Questionnaires

CHAPTER ONE

  • BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Radio developed out of scientific advances made in the fields of electricity and magnetism. The first transmission of an electromagnetic message over wire was made in 1844 by Samuel F.B. Morso. By 1861 a transcontinental high-speed electric communication system was signaling across nations.

During the period (1860s) that the telegraph and the telephone were demonstrating and perfecting long-distance communication by wire, James Clerk Maxwell predicted (1864) and Heinrich Hertz demonstrated (1887) that variations in electric current produce waves; that such waves can be transmitted through space without wires, at the speed of light.

These theories stimulated much experimentation. The most successful being guglielmo Marconi’s work in the late 1890’s. Marcomi received a patent for his wireless telegraph in 1897. By 1901, he was sending wireless dot-dash transmission across the Atlantic. Through the work of such men as Reginald Fesseaden and Lee De Forest, high quality wire less voice communication carried by electromagnetic waves become possible.    Thus the stage was set for radio broadcasting.

However, radio broadcasting came to Nigeria in stages. The first was the introduction of wire broadcasting; radio distribution or rediffusion – relay or distribution of programmes from abroad through a central receiver. This was achieved by means of wires connected to loud speakers. It was then handled by the P and T loud speakers.

Later in 1948, new local programmes were added such local programmes were news features, entertainments and local announcements. It now operated under the call sign “Radio Nigeria” the workers prepared the programmes, read the news and translated it to local languages.

An urgent need for an alternative means of broadcasting that would serve greater majority of the people came up. When the RDS was not meeting up with reaching the masses in the colonies with war propaganda. To achieve this, additional stations had to be establish first at Ibadan, then at other provincial levels.

 

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CHAPTERONE

Introduction

  • Background to the study
  • Statement of the problems
  • Objective of the study
  • Scope of the study
  • Research questions
  • Significance of the stud

CHAPTER THREE

Research Methodology

3.1 The Research Design

3.2 Area Of The Study

3.3 Population Of The Study

3.4 Sample And Sampling Procedure

3.5 Instrument For Data

Collection

3.6 Validity Of The Instrument

3.7 Reliability Of The Instrument

3.8 Method Of Data Collection

3.9 Method Of Data Analysis

CHAPTER FOUR

4.1 Data Presentation And Result

4.2 Testing Hypothesis

4.3 Summery Of Result

CHAPTER FIVE

Discussion, Implication, Recommendation

5.1 Discussion Of Result

5.2 Conclusions

5.3 Implication Of The Research Findings

5.4 Recommendations

5.5 Suggestions For Further Research

5.6 Limitation Of The Study

References

Appendices                                                                   

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to examine the role of tectonic media in combating drug abuse and its national implication.

Chapter two was specifically intended to find out the role of electronic media in combating drug abuse and national security.

It was revealed among other things, that factors includes peer pressure, unemployment, idleness, family disinter gratin .Thus chapter three and four high light the methods used for           the research, information were prim any collected through questionnaires and this was analyzed by simple parentage showing diverse opinion or views of respondents as regards drug abuse and its attendant problems.

Finally, chapter five went further to suggest areas of improvement and needs that will help both man agent of National Television authority in their effort to combating drug abuse in the country.               

 Chapter One

Introduction

1.1     Background to the study

Communication data back money centuries age right from   the creation of man and this painting on .the wall to the present use of scientific and methodical approaches in different spines of human pre-acceptation. it approaches the use of widely calculable media ,opportunities in on orderly target and insult –oriented manner. mass communication media me made up of print and electronic media the electronic media which will be on, main fouls ,Coleman, cable massages of .it is established for the promotion of electronic developmental development ,enhancement of education al development stimulation of political participation and arousing of national consciousness and unity ,entertaining members of the society ,among others.

Although the function of electronic media in Nigeria right from its inception in 1959, chemo not been altered, it has maintained its status quo .television is the most drama tie urban medium with of partout audience reach ,it is currently the most potent communication medium because of its edentates of sound, pictures , motion inspirational values, in door untimely .Radio coverage is no less them 90 percent effective, the use of vernacular language to convey massage makes radio a very flexible portable and available medium, it is also inexpensive

Beery government no matter its policy recognizes role of the media in national development undoubtedly, the electronic meant make gone tent contribution towards societal improvements, so with this in mind and the features already mentioned above, it con rightly be said that the electric media is the hub that holds the which of society together and it has a role to play in combating the various scrooge that afflicts man today and one of such problems that has threatened the existence of man is drug buses

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Several studies have been carried out on radio and television and its listernership / viewship over the years. How ever the advert content of newspaper seem to dracu more attention due to the height of complexity of Nigeria’s economic development, the manufactures and other industrialists are becoming increasingly aware of the need of advertising their goods and services to the general public.

To this end both electronic and print media are utilized to send these advertiser’s messages across to the public. The radio or television medium is not left out as one of the means of creating awareness to these products.

Radio and television depend largely on advertising as a major source of generating fund. This study is therefore centred on finding out the effectiveness of Advertising commercials on radio and Television production using NTA/ FRCN as a case study. This research looked at the reason why radio/ television allocate more time to adverting commercials accordingly, the work is divided into five chapters with introduction coming first. The second chapter has a literature review of eminent scholars while chapter three deal with methodology. The rest of the two chapters concluded the work with data analysis and conclusion in chapter four and five respectively. Above all, the research has been an avid interest to my knowledge

 

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title page

Dedication

Acknowledgement

Proposal

Organizational chart of NTA Enugu

Organizational chart of FRCN Enugu

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • Background of study
  • Statement of research problem
  • Objective of the study
  • Significance of the study
  • Research questions
  • Research hypotheses
  • Definition of term conceptual definition
  • Operational definition
  • Assumption
  • Limitation of study
  • Theoretical framework

CHAPTER TWO

  • Literature review

2.1     Sources of literature

  • The review
  • Summary of literature review

CHAPTER THREE

  • Research methodology

3.1     Research design

  • Research sample
  • Measuring instruments
  • Data collection
  • Expected result

CHAPTER FOUR

  • Data analysis and presentation
  • Results and discussions
  • Discussion

CHAPTER FIVE

  • Summary and Recommendation
  • Recommendation

 

CHAPTER ONE

 

INTRODUCTION

  • BACKGROUND OF STUDY

Communication is the act of passing information, ideas and attitude from person to person. Communication includes all the symbols and means employed in passing them. In order to understand other people. One has to communicate. Radio / television are modern means of communication that inform, educate and entertain the public. They play an important role in national development.

Well, talking about radio and television without mentioning advertising is difficult because it’s obvious that no media house can survive without advertisement viewing from the angle of advertising being in existence, it could be taken that the primitive scrawls of the early man on the course were some genre of advertising. Also the biblical account of Adam and Eve and the serpent in relation to the forbidden fruit lends evidence to advertising being in existence from time memorial and almost for the time.”

Advertising is traced to be one of the earliest forms of mass communication namely:- town sire which were used in the dissemination of information about important ceremonies and events, such as inter – tribal ulars, disasters, marriage births deaths and so on. Even till data. Town criers are still being used in many villages in Nigeria to communicate vital information to the village dwellers. The town criers are paid in kind to encourage them.

Describing the town criers gong as a vital advertising signal that alerts the village dwellers about an impending announcement, Josef Bel – Molokwu (1986) notes that the gong as rudimentary as it may now appear, was most effective as an attention catcher, and remains so, no matter how hand we might try to discredit it in the name of the birth of high technology devices.

Adverts are now carried through newspapers, magazines, television, bill boards and so on. we have come a long way since West Africa publicity (now, lintas) was established in 1928, with the initial objective of rationalizing the poster business since west Africa publicity. It introduced the first noon sign for Hercules bicycles   in the 1951 and arranged for the first live commercial for star beer and Lola 1960. however advertising practice is best judged by the performance of the three key players of the advertising game the advertisers, the advertising agencies and the media.

Advertising is a very powerful means of promoting goods and services worldwide. That is why advertising is embraced by capitalist and socialist countries alike. How ever, not every body is aware that advertising is seen as no more than a selling tool to bee used by business men. How ever, government, charitable organization and political parties all need advertising for the promotion of their ldeas policies and worth while causes.

The reason why advertising is a more appropriate way of promoting the sale of goods policies, ldeas and stabilization of every media house inherent in the way it is practiced practitioners of advertising believe that all goods, services, ideas, policies and even government are in a kind of conflict. This is the conflict of acceptance occasioned by the availability of competing goods, services, ldeas,     policies and government, because of this conflict, not even a military government is guaranteed automatic acceptance consequently, the practice dictates that you look for what is this most sellable aspect is expressed in a unique selling proposition (U S P) which must be consumer – oriented, rather than manufacturer oriented.