A comparative analysis of gate keeping function in mass media establishment
Table Of Contents
- 1.1 Background of the study1.2 Research problem1.3 Objectives of study1.4 Significance of study1.5 Research Questions1.6 Statement of Hypothesis1.7 Scope and Limitation of the study1.8 Definition of TermsCHAPTER TWOREVIEW PF LITERATURE2.1 Source of Literature2.2 The Review2.3 Radio Broadcasting in Nigeria2.4 History of Poly-Air Programme2.5 Objectives of Poly-Air Programme2.6 Management of Poly-Air ProgrammeCHAPTER THREE
- 3.0 Research Methodology3.1 Research Design3.3 Population of the Study3.4 Instrument for Data Collection3.5 Data Analysis3.6 Validation of instruments3.7 Reliability of Instrument3.8 Expected ResultCHAPTER FOUR4.1 Data Presentation and Analysis4.2 Data AnalysisCHAPTER FIVE5.1 Summary of Findings5.2 RecommendationsReferences
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
The gatekeeping function in mass media plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse by determining which information is disseminated to the audience. This comparative analysis aims to explore the variations in gatekeeping practices across different mass media establishments. The study will focus on understanding how gatekeeping influences the selection, presentation, and framing of news stories in traditional print media, broadcast media, and online platforms. By examining the gatekeeping processes in various media outlets, this research seeks to uncover the factors that impact editorial decision-making. It will investigate the role of journalists, editors, owners, and external influences in determining what information reaches the public. The study will also explore the ethical considerations involved in gatekeeping, such as bias, censorship, and commercial interests. Through a comparative approach, this research will analyze how gatekeeping practices differ between different types of media organizations, including public broadcasters, privately-owned outlets, and online news aggregators. By examining case studies and conducting interviews with media professionals, the study aims to provide insights into the complexities of gatekeeping in the digital age. The findings of this research will contribute to a better understanding of how gatekeeping functions shape media content and influence public opinion. By comparing practices across different media platforms, the study will highlight the challenges and opportunities associated with gatekeeping in contemporary media environments. The research aims to provide valuable insights for media professionals, policymakers, and the general public on the role of gatekeeping in shaping the public sphere. Overall, this comparative analysis of gatekeeping function in mass media establishments seeks to shed light on the intricate processes that determine what information is shared with the audience. By examining the variations in gatekeeping practices, the study aims to contribute to the ongoing discourse on media ethics, transparency, and accountability. The research findings will provide a nuanced understanding of how gatekeeping influences news production and dissemination in an increasingly interconnected and digital media landscape.
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