Impact of Internet Technology on Journalism Practice in Nigeria
Impact of Internet Technology on Journalism Practice in Nigeria
Table of Content on Impact of Internet Technology on Journalism Practice in Nigeria
Chapter 1
Introduction
Introduction
Background of the Study
Statements of Problems
Objectives of the Study
Research Question
Study of the Hypothesis
Significance of the Study
Justification of the Study
Scope of the Study
Definition of Terms
Chapter 2
Literature Review
Introduction
Conceptual Clarification
Theoretical Framework
Literatures on the Subject Matter
Chapter 3
Research Methodology
Area of Study
Source of Data
Sampling Techniques
Method Data Collection
Method of Data Analysis
Reliability of Instrument
Validity of Instrument
Limitations of the Study
Chapter 4
Data Analysis
Introduction
Finding of the Study
Discussion of the Study
Summary
Chapter 5
Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation
Summary of Findings
Conclusion
Recommendations
Proposal for Further Studies
Journalism refers to the production and distribution of reports on recent events. The word journalism applies to the occupation (professional or not), the methods of gathering information and organising literary styles. Journalistic mediums include print, television, radio, Internet and in the past: newsreels.
Concepts of the appropriate role for journalism vary between countries. In some nations, the news media is controlled by a government intervention, and is not a fully independent body. In others, the news media is independent of the government but the profit motive is in tension with constitutional protections of freedom of the press. Access to freely available information gathered by independent and competing journalistic enterprises with transparent editorial standards can enable citizens to effectively participate in the political process. In the United States, journalism is protected by the freedom of the press clause in the First Amendment.