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NEWSPAPER READERSHIP AMONG NIGERIANS - DE

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This study investigates the newspaper readership habits of indigenes in Benue State, Nigeria, focusing on four key objectives: identifying the newspapers read, determining the most popular choices, examining specific content preferences, and establishing the reasons behind these choices. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, including surveys and interviews, the book aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of how local cultural, political, and social dynamics influence newspaper consumption in the region. Preliminary findings suggest that indigenes primarily read a mix of national and local newspapers, with notable mentions including Daily Trust, Vanguard, and the Voice. The study reveals that content related to local news, politics, and cultural issues is particularly favored among readers. Also, factors such as relevance to local issues, content quality, and accessibility significantly influence newspaper preferences.

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Gilbert Terdoo Kon is a Mass Communicator cum research expert who is affiliated with the Benue State University, Makurdi, Nigeria, Kpadoo Deborah Aer is a product of Bayero University, Kano - Nigeria while Solomon Tyoapine is linked to Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University, Makurdi, Nigeria. The trio have vast experience in newspaper business for years.

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Authors Kpadoo Deborah Aer, Gilbert Terdoo Kon, Solomon Tyoapine
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.01.2025
 
EAN 9786208425098
ISBN 9786208425098
No. of pages 72
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Journalism

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