Abstract
Before information can be disseminated to the public, it undergoes strict examination by certain people. These people are known as gate keepers. They limit, expand and recognize or interpret the information the audience receives. This information can be in form of news, film, graphics art and photographs e.t.c. This study seeks to study the role of gatekeeping in news production and dissemination. This study was carried out in the Nigerian Tribune with a sample population of 80 respondents. Descriptive statistic was employed the study. The study shows that newspaper companies commit mistakes in their publication, also revealed why newspapers commit mistakes in their publication and also the extent to which newspaper industries recognize the role of reporter, proofreaders and editors as gatekeepers. Conclusions and recommendations were made at the end of the study.
Abstract
This research work seeks to reveal the Causes and effects of insecurity in Nigeria and the challenges and relev...
Background of the study
Over the past several decades, the economies of the world have become greatly c...
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Education is one of the basic rights of every individual. Education prepares a...
Abstract: This study explores the integration of technology in play-based learning environments for early ch...
Background Of The Study
Over the year, it has been observed that environmental forces pose a great infl...
ABSTRACT
The study was carried out to determine the influence of availability and adequacy of agricultural science teach...
ABSTRACT
Just as every sector of the economy is eager to improve her condition through various research work, it is...
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Credit has remained the backbone of banking operations, hence the majority of banking activities...
Abstract
The Nigerian experience revealed much confusion for several reasons. Apart from getting involved in the turbule...
THE INFLUENCE OF PARTICIPATORY BUDGETING ON EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT
The objectives of this research are to: (1) investigate...