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Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

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

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.1Overview of Foreign Television Programs
  • 2.2Impact of Television Programs on Social Behavior
  • 2.3Influence of Second Chance TV Show
  • 2.4Previous Studies on Television Influence
  • 2.5Theoretical Frameworks on Media Effects
  • 2.6Cultural Differences in Television Influence
  • 2.7Audience Perception of Foreign TV Programs
  • 2.8Social Behavior Theories
  • 2.9Psychological Impact of Media on Behavior
  • 2.10Globalization and Media Influence

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.1Research Design and Rationale
  • 3.2Sampling Techniques and Participants
  • 3.3Data Collection Methods
  • 3.4Research Instruments
  • 3.5Data Analysis Procedures
  • 3.6Ethical Considerations
  • 3.7Validity and Reliability
  • 3.8Limitations of Methodology

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.1Overview of Findings
  • 4.2Demographic Analysis of Participants
  • 4.3Perceptions of Second Chance TV Show
  • 4.4Changes in Social Behavior
  • 4.5Comparison with Control Group
  • 4.6Statistical Analysis Results
  • 4.7Discussion on Findings
  • 4.8Implications for Social Behavior

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.1Summary of Findings
  • 5.2Conclusions
  • 5.3Contributions to Knowledge
  • 5.4Recommendations for Future Research
  • 5.5Practical Implications
  • 5.6Conclusion Statement

Thesis Abstract

Abstract
This research project explores the influence of the foreign television program "Second Chance" on the social behavior of students at Nnamdi Azikiwe University. The study aims to investigate how exposure to this specific television program affects the attitudes, beliefs, and actions of the university students in their daily interactions and decision-making processes. The research employs a mixed-methods approach, combining surveys and focus group discussions to gather both quantitative and qualitative data on the subject. The theoretical framework underpinning this study draws from social learning theory, which posits that individuals learn and model behavior through observation and imitation of others, particularly from media sources. By analyzing the responses of students who watch "Second Chance" compared to those who do not, this research seeks to uncover any significant differences in social behavior, such as communication styles, relationship dynamics, and conflict resolution strategies. The methodology involves distributing surveys to a sample of Nnamdi Azikiwe University students, assessing their frequency of watching "Second Chance," their perceptions of the program's characters and storylines, and how these factors may influence their own behavior. Additionally, focus group discussions will provide a deeper insight into the students' interpretations of the program and its potential impact on their social interactions. The findings of this study are expected to contribute to the existing literature on media influence and social behavior, particularly in the context of a Nigerian university setting. By examining the specific effects of "Second Chance" on the students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, this research aims to provide insights into how foreign television programs shape the attitudes and actions of young adults in a multicultural society. The implications of this research extend beyond academia to media practitioners, educators, and policymakers, highlighting the need for critical media literacy and awareness of the potential influence of foreign content on local audiences. Ultimately, by understanding the social effects of programs like "Second Chance," stakeholders can better support positive social behavior and cultural understanding among university students and the wider community.

Thesis Overview

<p> INTRODUCTION<br>1.1 Background of the study<br>Technological advancement in communication technologies has continued to eulogize television as a powerful medium of mass communication. Interestingly, television programme span around the circuits of human endeavour including politics, culture and education.<br>Udeajah (2004, p.7) affirm this when he notes that:<br>We all know in truth broadcasting has become an indispensable form for the practice of politics and governance in all modern nation states. The reasons are quite simple. No other medium can deliver as large and instantaneous an audience to the politicians or government as broadcasting can. It is also the belief all over the world that broadcasting is an eminently persuasive medium; omnipresent in people‟s homes, working places even in transit. It is akin to a second skin through which most people stay in touch with their immediate environment and the world at large.<br>It is therefore in recognition of this that the federal government in 1992 deregulates the broadcasting industry. What hitherto was the exclusive of the government become open for all Nigerians; this marked a turning point in the history of television broadcasting in Nigeria.<br>The first television station in Nigeria was (WNTV) in 1959, this was followed by the Eastern Nigerian Broadcasting Service in 1960 and the Broadcasting Corporation of Northern Nigeria (BCNN) and then to the era of deregulation.<br>Supposedly, private television stations emerged. They includes: African Independent Television (AIT), MINAJSystem Station Obosi, Silver bird Communications, Unity TV Communication, Chrone TV Choffaan Communication etc.<br>Commending the federal government DecreeN0. 38 of 1992 on the deregulation broadcasting sector, Okenwa (2000, p.53) stated thus:<br>The year 1992 marked a critical turning point in the development of the broadcast media Nigeria. It came with policies that were to revolutionalize the media industry through allowing private participation in ownership of the electronic media.<br>The deregulation of broadcasting in Nigeria widened the scope of programming, performance scheduling as well as scope of competition in the sector. Both old and new television stations began to compete with each other so as to remain in the business and make profit.<br>Duru and Okafor (2003, p.136) supported this statement thus:<br>The advertiser perceives the broadcast deregulation, because the resultant effects of their advert messages in audience are encouraging. Similarly, research shows that privatization has resulted in more job, mobility, creativity challenge and healthy competition, which make for the exploitation of hidden creative talents.<br>Indeed, private participation in the ownership and operation of television stations increased qualitative competition. This has resulted in the packaging of quality programmes for audience viewership. Such competition has arguably spurred government television stations out of their seeming compliancy. They have now risen up to the occasion in order to sustain themselves in businesses in line with the capitalist orientation of our economy.<br>It is surprising therefore that station like Anambra Broadcasting Service (ABS). Enugu State Broadcasting Service (ESBS) and Broadcasting Corporation of Abia State (BCA) have continued to package local and foreign programmes for the viewership of the target audience.<br>Interestingly too, most of these foreign television programmes are specifically packaged and transmitted for the viewership of Nigerian students. This implies that there is something about education which such foreign television programmes intend to impact on the psyche of the Nigerian student, it is assumed there must be a corollary between such foreign programmes and the social behaviours of the students.<br>These foreign films are specifically aired to impact some measures of social tenets on the behaviours of the students. They are not transmitted for the purpose of transmission but to influence the social behaviour of these students. The problem therefore, is whether students actually expose themselves to the viewership of such programmes and if they do, is the exposure minimal or maximal and to what extent such foreign television programs impact on their social behaviours.<br>1.2 Statement of the problem<br>There is no doubt that foreign film such as „‟Second Chance‟‟ has offered a lot of meaning and purpose to the social lives of Nigerian students. Some students see them as a way to shake up and release tensions. Some others value their entertainment functions and some see them as away to keep in touch with the so called latest fashion trend.<br>Whichever way the youths perceive foreign films is an indication of their bias against local movies. Such bias is an indication of their disorientation to cultural orientation and values. It is generally assumed in many quarters that there are gross violations of moral issues in most of these foreign films.<br>The question this research seeks to answer therefore is: what is the influence of „‟ Second Chance‟‟ a popularly broadcast foreign film on the social behaviour of the undergraduate students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka.<br>1.3 Research objectives<br>The study had the following objectives:<br>1. To find out if the students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka are aware of the foreign film „‟Second Chance‟‟.<br>2. To find out how often the students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka watch “Second Chance”.<br>3. To find out at which extent the students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka prefer watching Second Chance to local films.<br>4. To find out the reasons they watch Second Chance.<br>5. To determine if the film has any influence on their social lives.<br>1.4 Research questions<br>This research effort will centre on the following research question.<br>1. Are the students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka aware of the foreign film „‟ Second Chance‟‟?<br>2. How often do the students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka watch “Second Chance”?<br>3. To what extent do the students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka prefer watching “Second Chance” to local films?<br>4. What are the reasons why UNIZIK students watch Second Chance?<br>5. Does Second Chance film have any influence on the social lives of Nnamdi Azikiwe student?<br>1.5 Scope of the study<br>This study is delimited to regular students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. The researcher shall however study subset of student‟s population. Hence, final year students of English and Literature department, faculty of Art and final year students of Mass Communication department and Sociology department, faculty of Social Sciences and final year students of Educational Psychology and Educational Foundation, faculty of Education, would be studied for the purpose of this study.<br>The researcher‟s choice of the above departments derives from the relationship between television foreign programmes contents and their courses. They are therefore in a better position to provide relevant/correct answers to the questions raised in the questionnaire.<br>The researcher would therefore study SECOND CHANCE foreign television programme transmitted every Monday and Friday by 10:pm by ABSTV. On the selected students from these departments for the purpose of the study.<br>1.6 Significance of the study<br>This is significance in the following ways:<br>1. It would help ABSTV Awka in particular and other television stations in general to note if Nnamdi Azikiwe University students are aware of the film“Second Chance”.<br>2. It will enable such TV station to note how often Nnamdi Azikiwe University students Awka watch “Second Chance”.<br>3. It will enable such TV station to check if UNIZIK students prefer “Second Chance to local films.<br>4. It will help the TV station to find out the reason UNIZIK student watch Second Chance.<br>5. It will help to determine if the film has any influence on their lives.<br>1.7 Limitation of study<br>The study of Second Chance TV foreign programme could limit the generalizability of this work. Moreover, the researcher experienced initial apathy on the part of the students. It however took consistent persuasion by the researcher to gain the respondents interest and participation as evidence in the high return rate of distributed questionnaire.<br>1.8 Assumptions<br>During the course of this study, the following assumptions will be made:<br>1. My respondents are undergraduate students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University. Awka.<br>2. My respondents have access to “Second Chance”; Foreign TV programme.<br>3. There has been an increasing influence of second chance on the social behaviour of these students.<br>1.9 Operational definition of terms<br>1. Influence: The effect of programme content on the audience.<br>2. Programme: The arrangement and packaging of message content to an identified mass audience group. Or list of programme which a particular broadcast station (ABSTV) offers daily.<br>3. Television: This is an electronic medium through which pictorial message are passed or transmitted to the audience.<br>4. Second Chance: A foreign TV programme aired on ABSTV every Monday and Friday at 10: pm.<br>5. Social Behaviour: Connected with activities in which people meet eaqch other for pleasure. <br></p>

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