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An assessment of listeners on agricultural programmes on rural area based radio, a case study of lagelu fm 96.7

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1Introduction
  • 1.2Background of the Study
  • 1.3Problem Statement
  • 1.4Objective of the Study
  • 1.5Limitation of the Study
  • 1.6Scope of the Study
  • 1.7Significance of the Study
  • 1.8Structure of the Research
  • 1.9Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.1Overview of Agricultural Programmes on Radio
  • 2.2Importance of Agricultural Programmes
  • 2.3Audience Engagement in Radio Agricultural Programmes
  • 2.4Challenges Faced by Agricultural Programmes
  • 2.5Impact of Agricultural Programmes on Rural Areas
  • 2.6Comparison of Rural and Urban Audience Responses
  • 2.7Strategies for Improving Agricultural Programmes
  • 2.8Case Studies on Successful Agricultural Radio Programmes
  • 2.9Technology and Agricultural Radio Broadcasting
  • 2.10Future Trends in Agricultural Radio Programming

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.1Research Design
  • 3.2Population and Sampling Techniques
  • 3.3Data Collection Methods
  • 3.4Data Analysis Plan
  • 3.5Ethical Considerations
  • 3.6Research Instrument Development
  • 3.7Pilot Testing and Validation
  • 3.8Data Collection Procedures

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.1Overview of Findings
  • 4.2Demographic Analysis of Respondents
  • 4.3Listener Feedback and Responses
  • 4.4Impact Assessment of Agricultural Programmes
  • 4.5Comparison of Different Programmes
  • 4.6Suggestions and Recommendations
  • 4.7Challenges Faced by Listeners
  • 4.8Opportunities for Improvement

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.1Summary of Findings
  • 5.2Conclusion
  • 5.3Implications for Rural Radio Broadcasting
  • 5.4Recommendations for Future Research
  • 5.5Contributions to the Field
  • 5.6Reflection on the Research Process

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
This research project focuses on assessing listeners' perceptions of agricultural programs on rural area-based radio, using Lagelu FM 96.7 as a case study. The study aims to investigate the impact and relevance of agricultural programs broadcasted on Lagelu FM 96.7 in rural areas. Radio remains a vital medium of communication in rural communities, especially for disseminating agricultural information, hence understanding listeners' perspectives on these programs is crucial for enhancing their effectiveness. The research methodology combines qualitative and quantitative approaches to gather data from listeners of Lagelu FM 96.7. A structured questionnaire will be used to collect quantitative data, while focus group discussions and interviews will provide qualitative insights into listeners' preferences, perceptions, and feedback on the agricultural programs. The study will sample a diverse group of listeners to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the audience. The data analysis will involve both descriptive and inferential statistics to explore trends, patterns, and relationships within the collected data. The findings will be presented using tables, charts, and graphs to provide a clear overview of listeners' responses. The analysis will also include thematic analysis of qualitative data to identify key themes and opinions shared by the participants. The research aims to contribute to the existing literature on agricultural communication through radio by providing empirical insights into listeners' perspectives. By understanding what listeners find valuable or lacking in the agricultural programs on Lagelu FM 96.7, recommendations can be made to improve the content, delivery, and overall impact of these programs. The findings will be beneficial to radio stations, agricultural extension services, researchers, and policymakers interested in leveraging radio for agricultural communication. Overall, this research project seeks to bridge the gap between agricultural broadcasters and rural listeners by assessing the effectiveness of agricultural programs on Lagelu FM 96.7. The study will shed light on the strengths and weaknesses of the current programs, as perceived by the audience, and offer recommendations for enhancing the quality and relevance of agricultural content on rural area-based radio stations.

Thesis Overview

<p> </p><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The success of agricultural development programmes in developing countries largely depends on the nature and extent of use of mass media in mobilizing farmers for the need for development. Communication has been acknowledged for playing, a prominent role in the success of agricultural production and adoption of innovations. The planners in developing countries realized that the development of agriculture could be hastened with the effective use of mass media (Global Communication Research association, 2003). Mass media has been defined as any material, objects, instruments or system which serves to communicate information including letters, pamphlets, and other written and printed materials, all types of cinema films, radio, television and video system (Adams, 1982).</p><p>Mass media was found to be a veritable tool for creating awareness and mobilizing farmers on the importance of change towards new science-based agricultural findings. According to Oyegbami and Fabosoro (2003), the usefulness of research results is generally achieved through an efficient mechanism of information transfer to the appropriate target (farmers). The transfer of the information to the target audience at the required time could only be achieved by the use of mass media depending on the purpose and the number of farmers to be reached (Nwachukwu and Onuekwusi, 2005).</p><p>Among the mass media means of communication, radio is found to be the most important means of communicating agricultural information to the rural farmers. In the opinion of Kuponiyi (2000), radio is one of the broadcast medium which the rural populations are very familiar with and which almost all experts identified to be the most appropriate for rural emancipation programme. This is because radio beats distance and has immediate effect on farmers. Furthermore, radio is favored as a medium of communication in rural communities because of the advantages ascribed to it, inform of transcending the barrier of illiteracy and demanding less intellectual exertion than the print media massages (Folarin, 1990).</p><p>The terms rural radio and television and community radio have come to be used interchangeably to describe FM stations established to broadcast to a local and predominantly rural audience. The growth of rural radio and television stations over the past few decades reflects both the improvements in information technologies and the shifting development paradigm towards a more participatory style of information and knowledge transfer. The ‘community’ aspect of local radio and television initiatives combines a number of approaches. The most obvious is that a local radio or television station gives the community a voice and by encouraging the active participation of the audience in the making and scheduling of programs this voice can play an empowering and potentially uniting function. The community focus can also serve another function: by employing members of the community both as station staff, such as radio and television presenters, correspondents and program facilitators or animators, and as intellectual resources, for example providing program material and content. This not only reinforces the participatory nature of the development approach but ensures local ownership and a greater chance of sustainability.</p><p>Agriculture is an important profession in Nigeria. It is in fact the main thrust of its national survival as it provides jobs for about 65% of the population (Windapo &amp; Afolayan, 2005). Agricultural development and rural development are closely intertwined and any attempt at developing the agricultural sector will have a multiplier effect on a large proportion of the Nigerian population and the rural economy in general. Being a human centered endeavor, agricultural and rural development cannot be sustainably achieved without a strong agricultural extension department.</p><p>Yahaya and Badiru (2002) hinted of the limited number of extension agents in Nigeria as in many other countries which provided a premise for the media to act as complements of the extension arm. Experience has shown that government which is the largest employer of extension agents may not be too willing to continuously employ more extension personnel particularly due to the persistent complaints from government circles that much of the government revenue is spent on staff salaries.</p><p>Radio broadcasts are used in a number of ways. According to Iwu and Nzeako (2010) these are formal and non-formal educational broadcasting. Formal educational broadcasting instructional purposes include a formal syllabus and grade system broadcast.</p><p>Radio listening involves the acquisition of functional knowledge that is relevant to the adults‟ social working functions and informal educational broadcasting: This refers to daily encounter with radio programmes that helps an individual acquire knowledge. Therefore, this study focuses on the assessment of listeners on agricultural programmes on rural area based radio, a case study of Lagelu FM 96.7.</p><p><strong>1.2 &nbsp; &nbsp; STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM</strong></p><p>Radio is the preferred medium in developing countries to pass information aimed at increased development as has been shown in audience surveys. The coverage of agriculture content on radio has not been adequate, a presentation of findings of a comparative study carried out in</p><p>Kenya and Burkina Faso on the use of radio in communicating agricultural biotechnology by Dr. Oriare the principle investigator at the 46th session of OFAB confirmed the popularity of radio but also indicated that ―agriculture biotechnology is not adequately covered by mass media in a way that could enable informed public debate and policy choices, demonstrated by inadequate treatment and placement of stories.‖</p><p>Some farmers do have the leisure of time to listen to radio and this has keep them in the dark from learning new things from the agricultural radio programmes. Aside from lack of time, some small scale farmers do not have radio they can listen t and they are also not aware of ther agricultural radio programmes.</p><p>Most farmers don’t have the necessary resources to implement the knowledge they acquire from the agricultural radio programmes and this has been a major concern among farmers. They do not have the manpower, modern technology, financial strength to put into action what they have been exposed to through the agricultural radio programmes.</p><p>Although it is acknowledged that radio is powerful the medium has to be scrutinized in totality.</p><p>Myers (2009) states that ―while there are some proven successes in terms of radio development</p><p>to date there are still some question marks over radio‘s impact. That systematic and reliable data on the radio sector is under developed or nonexistent‖. Other scholars share this perspective that there are gaps that need to be addressed. ―Lack of systematic methods to measure the impact of the programmes have on the population make evaluating their effectiveness difficult‖ (Girard, 1992:117). These problems make it glaring that there is a need to carry out an assessment of listeners on agricultural programmes on rural area based radio.</p><p><strong>1.3 &nbsp; &nbsp; OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The general objective of this study is carry out an assessment of listeners on agricultural programmes on rural area based radio, a case study of Lagelu FM 96.7. the specific objectives include the following:</p><p>1. &nbsp; &nbsp; To ascertain the population of farmers that listen to agricultural radio programmes on Lagelu FM 96.7.</p><p>2. &nbsp; &nbsp; To find out the importance of Lagelu FM 96.7 agricultural radio programmes on small scale farmers.</p><p>3. &nbsp; &nbsp; To examine if farmers have the resources to implement the knowledge they acquire from the agricultural radio programmes on Lagelu FM 96.7.</p><p>4. &nbsp; &nbsp; To assess farmers’ satisfaction on the agricultural radio programmes on Lagelu FM 96.7.</p><p>5. &nbsp; &nbsp; To investigate the impact of agricultural radio programmes on the productivity of farmers.</p> <br><p></p>

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