INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE MEDIA IN NIGERIA

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND THE CHANGING ROLE OF THE MEDIA IN NIGERIA

(A CASE STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION AND MEDIA DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA)

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ABSTRACT

This research work, aims to view the impact of information technology and the role it plays on the mass media in Nigeria. Information technology as we know has become a necessary tool for information dissemination globally. Supporting the theory of Mcluhan, who believed that the world can become a global village.

The growth of infuriation technology in this country passed through a gradual process, especially as it focuses on technology. Due to the slow development of our country, it will be right to say that fraction technology has not reached it’s peak

However, this study concentrates on information technology, as it relates to the media and its efficiency in disseminating information as and when due. It highlights the functions of digital technology, its swift transmission spectrum width. The issue of how information technology, unites the disintegrating world and reduces the deference between people to its barest minimum is also treated.

In all, information technology has improved our communication system, as well as made way for examines the impact the digital technology has made on the media, as well as equipping them for the challenges ahead.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page

Approval page

Dedication

Acknowledgement

Abstract

Table of contents

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • Background   of study
  • Statement of problem
  • Objectives of study
  • Significant of the study
  • Research question
  • Research hypothesis
  • Conceptual and operational definition
  • Assumptions
  • Limitation of the study

CHAPTER TWO

  • Review of literature

2.1     Sources of literature

2.2     Literature review

CHAPTER THREE

  • Research method
  • Research design
  • Measuring instrument
  • Data collection
  • Research sample
  • Data analysis
  • Expected result

CHAPTER FOUR

  • Data analysis
  • Results
  • Results of the hypothesis tested]
  • Discussions

CHAPTER FIVE

  • Summary
  • Recommendation

Bibliography

Questionnaire

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

The information and communication age came along with many possibilities. Indeed, the advances in information and communication technologies have brought many hopes to the modern man. In the civilized west for instance, great transformations in the lives of the people, are in part functions of advances in information and communication technologies. According to Onwubalili (2004:125) “the magical changes are quite glaring in every facet of our lives and touches simplest of domestic services, to corporate and limitless industrial applications”.

One of the areas where information technology has had quite an impact is in the media. The media being a watchdog of the society are of the interface. They link people together with those in authority, in both the public and private sectors. They serve as the ears and eyes of the public and those in power, and transmit information in the form of news analysis and indeed entertainment.

When Marshall McLuhan talked about the global village many years ago, people at that time thought he was a joker. Today, the new communicate technologies have proved that he was a man of vision. The new communication technologies have made people to become increasingly involved in one another life. As Baran (1999:51) observes, Mcluhan did believe that the media, would permit the human tribe to become one family. Technology is not itself a medium, but a social force bringing changes to the media world. Therefore communication technology is any artifacts manipulated by man to aid him communicate interpersonally or massively.

The impact of the information technology on the media industry has been improved. Information can reach people around the nation or world within a second, for instance digital technology has placed us at a point of a very significant way of development in the history of human communication, often called “the information society, and has transformed the way many men and women work in the media industry.(ilo 2000:22).information can be sent around the world in seconds with the new technologies, and news can reach people when it happens.

This research project therefore intends to investigate these issues in the light of the impact of information technology and media development in Nigeria.

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