AN ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF TELEVISION PROGRAMMES ON YOUTHS.

AN ASSESSMENT OF THE EFFECTS OF TELEVISION PROGRAMMES ON YOUTHS.

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(A CASE STUDY OF CAMPUS CIRCUIT ON MINAJ BROADCAST INTERNATIONAL)

ABSTRACT

        My interest in this work its assess the effects of Television programmes on youths. Using a Minaj Broadcast international (MBI) programme Campus Circuit” as a cash study.

Television is widely acknowledged as “a powerful medium of age? The is astounding, its visual immediacy gives its audience a feeling of participation more than any other medium.

It is necessary to find out  what effects television has on youths. I want to observe the youths watching campus circuit a television prgramme, learn behaviours, norms and attitude through such television violence might influence children who have violent tendencies to act violently.

Some of the primary objectives of television in Nigeria are to foster National unity and to supplement education programmes which can be achieved through the use of films. The project for purpose of easy understanding, is divided into chapter is and consist of five chapters.

Chapter one deals with the introductory aspects of the stud, in chapter two, a review of related literature is presented, while chapter three goes ahead to outline the  methodology that was adopted the data analysis and interpretation in chapter four. This thesis conclusion and recommendations for further study.

Finally, this study is delimited to youths watching television programmes are literature enough to answer the questionnaires that will follow the research.

TABLE OF CONTENT

CHAPTER ONE

1.0    Introduction                                               1

1.1        Background of the study                             1

1.2        Statement of the Research Problem              10

1.3        Objectives of the study                                12

1.4        Significance of the study                             13

1.5        Research Questions                                    15

1.6        Research Hypotheses                                          16

1.7        Conceptual and Operational Definition           18

1.8        Assumptions                                              20

1.9          Limitation of the study                               21

CHAPTER TWO

2.1        Sources of Literature                                   22

2.2        The review                                                 23

2.3        Functions of Nigerian Television                   25

2.4        The Influence of Television                          29

2.5        Campus Circuit                                           35

2.6        Review of Opinions                                     36

2.7        Summary of Literature Review                      41

CHAPTER THREE

3.0    Research Methodology                                45

3.1        Research Design                                                46

3.2        Research Sample                                        46

3.3        Measuring Instrument                                 47

3.4        Sampling Technique                                   48

3.5        Sources of Data                                          49

3.6        Method of  Analysis / Presentation                        49

3.7        Expected results                                                 50

CHAPTER FOUR

DATA ANALYSIS AND DISCUSSION OF FINDINGS

4.1    Introduction                                              51

4.2        Presentation of findings                              52

CHAPTER FIVE

5.1        Summary and conclusion                            79

5.2        Recommendations                                     81

References                                                91

CHAPTER ONE

1.0      INTRODUCTION

1.1   BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

        The birth of television in Nigeria was out of political dissection. “ The politics of Nigeria just before independence placed more emphasis on developing the regions than the caters”, Television became the innovation that was to enhance the pace of regional development “ The global history of television shows that this mass medium came into existence in the discernible in the nineteenth century. In 1956, the Federal Government dried late Obafemi Awolowo Leader of opposition in the Federal House of parliament the right to reply on air the allegations leveled against his party by the colonial government. Late Chef Awolowo had telephoned the director of Nigeria Broadcasting service (NBC)  requesting the sue of the broadcast facilities to refute what he claimed was a misrepresentation of the actions group point of view in the house of representations. But rather than grant the request. The chief secretary turned down the request.

This action was highly resented by chief Awolowo who started conceiving the idea of having his own broadcasting service in the Western region from the moment.

Television broadcasting, began in Nigeria in October 1959, when government of the former Western region started the first television service in both Nigeria, and Africa the Western Nigeria Television (WNTV) in Ibadan, other Television station established included, the Eastern Nigeria broadcasting service)ENBC)  – Radio / TV which was created on October 1, 1960, also Radio / Television Kaduna (RTK) in 1961.

Today, Nigeria can broad of several radio and television stations. Most of which are owned and operated by the state and Federal government with the numerous television stations in the country, it is necessary to find out what effects this system of communication has on youth.

Television is widely acknowledged as “  a powerful medium of our age “ (TV journal, 1985:3) The power of television in shaping our lives is astounding its visual immediacy gives its audience a feeling of participation more than any other medium. What youths see and Lear influence their attitudes, manners, speech and often their daily habits. Television has uniqueness in its intimacy, immoderacy and mass communication qualities. In Nigeria , its development is viewed in the height of a multiplicity of personal, social cultural  and political needs.

Through children obtain much of their parents and other non media to help socialize and education them, the importance or interest in the relative impact that the media have on children (Youths), aseptically the television medium. Wibur Schramm. (1971) reacting to this, put it that

for some children, under some conditions

Some television programmes are harmful ,

For other children, under the same conditions,

It may be beneficial, while for

Most children, under most conditions,

Most television programmes are probably neither harmful nor beneficial.

Therefore, it would not be out of place to suggest that youths learn behaviours, norms, and attitudes through film and television presentations.

Televisions has served the masses in its entailment aspect. It has been a more convenient alternative to social custom of going out cinema. A point to be born n mind in any discussion of the television effect, is that it gives different physical environments, personal prejudices, group attitudes, social norms and psychological needs, the same programme can act as a positive reinforcement for one person and a negative one for another.

Television has brought us in living colour the sights and sounds of entertainment, political conversions elections, assassinations, was and debates. A group in 1969 (sponsored by the united states government) That studied television effect on children suggested that” television violence might influence children who have violent tendencies to act violently” 3 They  however did not reach a definite conclusion about the effect of television violence on the majority of children.

Wilbur Scramm, an American researcher, on the way youth use television, has suggested one view point.

We are talking a needless chance with our children’s welfare by permitting them  to see such a parade of violence across our picture tubes. It is a danger to which we need  expose to tetanus or bacteria from unpasturised Milk 4‑ .

From the above standard schramum is trying to cautim not only parents but also producer who handle programming in television industries.

Programming for youth is one of the areas of great problems seem to arise primary from lack of knowledge about the target, the potentials of broadcast media communication theory and the objective of broadcastings.

Nevertheless, the viewers interpretation of his  own experience after watching a programme may be reinterpreted when  he funds the programme in which he watch discussed by friends, radio commentators and newspaper commentates. If the significance of the event is magnified, even casual viewer assumes importance. The fact of having been there is remembered not so much because the event itself has left a impression, but because the event has been recorded by others. Although television is anew medium, that is the third medium to arrive after the inception of newspaper and radio in Nigeria it a obtained to fulfill the function of educating informing the public though cultural, economic and entertainment promotions. The Nigerian television aims it presenting  the types of programmes that would help create awareness, especially the youths.

According to Akpan (1987) ‘”  Television is an ubiquitous medium “5 although it is a view communication medium yet in Nigeria no one can dispute the fact hat television is the greatest theatre of the air. Television differ from host of the other theatres. The sketches of the television image requires the viewing audience to full in the picture. Consequently, the medium becomes an extension of touch for it is the sense of touch that control the interplay of the sense. The secret of television tactile power is that the video image is one of low intensity and definition and thus, unlike either the photography film, offers no detailed information about specific object but instead involves the active participation of the viewers.

The objectives of any television station is not only communicate to the target audience but also to receive favourable responses. The realization of this objective will depend primarily on the performance of the communication media, their types of progarmmes and view patronage level most on the entertainment aspects rather than informative. aspects.

In this study, I assessed the effect of television programmess on youths especially the recent invention of home video.

1.1   BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

        Campus circuit” a television  programme showm on Minaj Broadcast international (MBI) 5.5.30pm anchored by Ikediobi Jude, which is basically shown in the interest of the student and youths in general.

The program on the 3rd October, 1999 with the intention of keeping students (youth) it talks on the fun life, the academic successes ,  the admission graduations and  ceremonies.

Campus circuit highlights the  ills on our campuses ,like sorting attitude of students as requested by some lecturers sexual harassment of female students, cultism examination malpractice’s gun schooling incessant strikes and a host of others.

It focuses on the profile of a given school., it also x – ray’s like on our campus and youths in general through captivating real life stories designed to educate students and lecturers.

Most often, it offers the most valuable tips or how to run successful academic activities. Again it show cases latest gossips on campus, pus other extra campus hummour and tip cracking test for your delight keeps you informed about what is going on in the fashion industry in campus.

Therefore it would d be out of place to support that youths learn behaviour, norms, and attitudes through film and television presentations.

S, campus circuit as a television programme has gone a long way in influencing the youth attitudes. Managers, speech and often their daily.

1.2      STATEMENT OF THE RESEARCH PROBLEM

It  will be discovered that some youths that watch television programmes (home videos) no engage in armed rabbery, rape, promiscuity and other activities which may be as a result of that exposures to violent films where thy tend to imitate the behavuour of the characters.

One of the primary motives of television is to foster national programmes which influenced some youths to appreciate stars who include in anti – social activities  and maintenance  of peace hereby causing problem in our immediate environment and nation.

Very often the critics suspect that parents uplect of the youths are responsible for their aggressive behavuours rather than violent television programmes This of course, has to be looked into because before the advert of television,  youths used to be under the influenced and the dance of their parents so they obtain much of their information from them.

Whenever television is used it affects the lives of the people in definite ways. This could be positively like the areas of knowledge and civil acquisition of relatively which is a cue to anti – social activities. As can be seen in Neustein;s book, some you this exposed to television have a way of stimulating them to copy certain practices and actions they see on the tube. They will even try to see if it work at home or else where in the neighborhood. So, the values of television can make an impact if they touch idea or value for which the viewer is emotionally ready.

Therefor in this research study, efforts have been made to assess the extent television programmes especially a particular progreamme on MBI Campus Circuit affect the behaviour of you this in our environment.

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