ABSTRACT
The aim of this research is to determine the effect of electricity power supply interruption on electronic media user with particular emphasis on Television use and Radio.
Thus, its aim at determining its impact and its effects on the social and economic life of the television viewer’s / Radio listeners. To ensure that adequate and appropriate data were used in the analysis, data were collected through primary and secondary sources, these include questionnaire and interview on one hand, and publication and republished paper on the other.
After analyzing the data, the following were made:
1. Television/Radio provides education entertainment and information to the audience (masses)
2. There is regular power interruption in Enugu metropolis
3. The power interruption hampers the educational and entertainment programmes as well as the dissemination of information by the television and Radio.
4. It also affects the social and economic life of the users adversely.
5. It inflicts damages on the Radio stations and Television stations.
6. It brings loss of Revenue to the media house.
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