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Information technology and the changing role of mass media in nigeria: a discourse on the impact of information technology and media development in nigeria

 

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  • CHAPTER ONEINTRODUCTION1.1         Background of the Study1.2         Statement of the Problem1.3         Objectives of the Study1.4         Research Questions1.5         Significance of the study1.6         Scope and Delimitation of the Study1.7         Theoretical FrameworkCHAPTER TWOLITERATURE REVIEW2.1         Information Technology (IT)-Types and Functions2.
  • 1.1            The Telephone2.
  • 1.2            Facsimile (Fax) Machine2.
  • 1.3            The Word Processor2.
  • 1.4            The Electronic Computer2.2         Application of InformationTechnology (IT) in Nigeria2.3         Infrastructures needs for SuccessfulIT Operation2.4         Negative Impacts of Information Technology2.5         The Developing Economics andInformation Technology (IT)CHAPTER THREERESEARCH METHODOLOGY3.1         Research Method3.2         Sources of Data3.3         Study of Population3.4         Sample and Sampling Techniques3.5         Instrument for Data Collection3.6         Validity of the Instrument3.7         Method of Data3.8         Method of Data AnalysisCHAPTER FOURDATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS4.1         Data Analysis4.
  • 1.1            Analysis of Questionnaire DataCHAPTER FIVESUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS5.1         Summary of Findings5.2         Conclusions5.3         RecommendationsREFERENCES

Thesis Abstract

In this study, the researcher examined the impact of information technology (IT) on media development in Nigeria. Towards this end, the researcher randomly selected 78 staff of radio Nigeria and the guardian newspaper to form the study sample. The 78 members of the study sample were given 78 copies of structured questionnaires to complete. Their responses were analyzed using percentages.

The analyses of the responses revealed the following findings.

i.        The use of IT resources had positively transformed to media/communication industry in Nigeria. Its areas of application in the industry include News/Information gathering and dissemination, preparation of news items for publication and broadcasting and the express distribution of news items.

ii.        The constraints/problems militating against the effective use of IT resources in Nigeria media industry include the following, unreliable power supply, incompetent human resources, unreliable telecommunication network and lack of adequate capital.

iii.        These problems could be overcome through the provision of reliable power supply and telecommunication network, human resources development in the area of IT and the provision of adequate capital.


Thesis Overview

<p> </p><p>INTRODUCTION</p><p>1.1 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY</p><p>Mbadugha (2000:48) defined information technology (IT) as the application of technology to information management. He stated that in recent years there has been many examples of media house in Nigeria who apply IT resources in their operations.</p><p>Udoma (1999:57) reported that information is an extremely valuable resource. This implies that any individuals or organization that has current and useful information is regarded as being very powerful.</p><p>Organizations, particularly the media houses are information processing entities. This justifies the huge investment in research development (R and D) in the area of information generation and processing, storage, retrieval and dissemination, particularly in the advance economics.</p><p>Information is thus jealously gathered, loaded shared freely or sold, depending upon the motive of the possessor.</p><p>In the media industry, which is characterized by high level of competition, success is to a large extent dependent on the speed and efficiency of communication.</p><p>Information technology (IT) provides near limitless possibilities of increasing the quantity and enhancing the quality, speed and availability of information in a complex but inter-dependent world of Business Communication (Anyakora, 1998:77). The idea of information technology dates back to the earliest time. The earliest form of writing (Cuneiform), for example, was invented in 35 B.C. Nwadamma (1997:78) reported that Tiro invented shorthand in 63 B.C. He equally noted that Henry Mill patented the typewriter in 1994, while the principles of the modern day facsimile (fax) transmission was patented by Brain Way Back in 1843.</p><p>Hence, as regards information technology, what is new therefore is the impressive array and sophistication of information technology resources, its increasing efficiency, reliability, speed, accuracy, cheapness, portability and ubiquity, made possible by micro processors.</p><p>The microprocessors are inexpensive, extremely efficient and miniaturized information processing units- a phenomenal invention of information technology.</p><p>According to Iwuoha (2000:102) the offices of the media houses of the early 1070s is a “paper and file office”. He explained that in these offices, most of the information processing, storage, retrieval and dissemination is done through paper document. He also explained that such offices are usually littered with paper and files, while documents in the office easily got destroyed or misplaced. He noted that response to paper communication during the period under discussion is therefore a costly show process and is fraught with uncertainties. He argued that all these are gradually changing particularly in the developing countries. He enumerated some of these countries/nations, and they include the following:</p><p>1. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; African countries, such &nbsp; &nbsp; – &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Nigeria</p><p>South African</p><p>Republic of Benin</p><p>Cote d’ Ivoire</p><p>Zimbabwe</p><p>Botsward</p><p>Egypt</p><p>Guinea Bissan</p><p>Equitorial Guinea</p><p>Ethiopia</p><p>Ghana</p><p>Cameroon</p><p>Mali and Togo</p><p>2. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Asian countries. Eg – &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; India</p><p>Parkistan</p><p>Indonesia</p><p>Bangkok</p><p>Thailand</p><p>Philippines</p><p>3. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Latin American countries eg –Colombia</p><p>Bolivia</p><p>Brazil</p><p>Venezuela</p><p>Ecuador</p><p>Chile</p><p>Peru and Argentina</p><p>In advanced economics (such as in USA, Britain, Japan and Canada) information technology has become more visible and more widely applied: thus revolutionizing the process of producing and reproducing data, information and knowledge, as well as distributing them.</p><p>Microprocessor- Fitted devices (products about everywhere in these countries and come in diverse configuration-wrist- watches, pocket calculators, electronic cash registers, computers and so on.</p><p>Thus operational activities within organization and their subsidiaries, as well as between them and their various public client; reporters, suppliers, shareholder, private and government agencies- are fast becoming and increasingly exciting experience (Okeke, 1999). Information technology (IT) is increasingly helping wake information an extremely mobile resource. Hence, for those media houses that have the facilities (that is IT resources) the world is fast shrinking into a “distance – less” wond.</p><p>1.2 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; STATEMENT OF PROBLEM</p><p>The advent of information technology (IT) in Nigeria had revolutionaries the information/communication sector of the nations economy media houses and media practitioner could as a result of this, transmit messages, ideas and information between one part of the country to another, and even across the national boundaries by the application of IT resources such as the facsimile (Fax) machine, the internet as well as the use of the global system for mobile communication (GSM) in Nigeria, however people seldom appreciate the benefit of IT resources especially in the information /communication sector.</p><p>Then questions then are: what are the areas of application of IT resources in media communication? How does the use of IT resource affect the operational efficiency of the Nigeria media houses? What are the constraints to effective utilization of IT resources in media communication in Nigeria? These questions presented the problem that necessitated this study.</p><p>1.3 &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY</p><p>The objectives of this study are as follows:</p><p>i. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;To identify the various areas of application of information technology (IT) resources in media communication.</p><p>ii. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;To ascertain the effect of the used of IT resources on the operational efficiency of the Nigeria media houses.</p><p>iii. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;To identify the constraints to effective utilization of IT resources in media communication in Nigeria.</p> <br><p></p>

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