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The need for this study was find out “The Apathetic Behaviour of Nigerian Journalists to Science and Technological Reporting”. This study focused on practicing journalists in South-Eastern Nigeria. Survey research method was used with the sample of the study selected through the simple random sampling method. Questionnaire (questions), were designed and administered to the working journalists in Enugu state, Abia state, Anambra state and Imo state to generate data for the study. After careful collection, collation and analysis of the data collected, the hypothesis stated in the study were empirically validated. In addition, the result of the study equally revealed that Nigerian journalists show indifference in their attitudes to science reporting when compare to their attitude to other areas or beats and the Media managers have not done much to encourage science reporting in their respective media.
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