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TELEVISION AND VIOLENCE AMONG YOUTHS IN MAKURDI, BENUE STATE, NIGERIA - DE

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This study, Television and Violence among Youths in Makurdi, Benue State of Nigeria, explores the impact of violent television content on youth behavior in Makurdi. Through a quantitative research approach using surveys, the study reveals that many youths in Makurdi are exposed to violent television programs featuring animal cruelty, human brutality, and bloody scenes. The research also identifies video games, the internet, and mobile phones as additional sources of violent content. The findings suggest that consistent exposure to such content may increase the likelihood of violent behavior, contributing to social issues like fighting, armed robbery, cultism, and gangsterism. The study recommends that government agencies work with television stations to reduce the broadcast of violent content, aiming to mitigate its negative influence on youth behavior.

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Iorlumun Tarlumun, Cyprian T. Gbasha and Tavershima Avar are all graduates of Mass Communication from the prestigious Benue State University, Makurdi. They are passionate about researching on media effects, especially on young people. They are currently studying at various institutions within Nigeria in pursuit of their further education.

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Authors Tavershima Avar, Cyprian Terhemba Gbasha, Iorlumun Tarlumun
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.08.2024
 
EAN 9786208010324
ISBN 9786208010324
No. of pages 92
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous

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