An assessment of private television broadcasting operations in Nigeria

Akpor Ewomazino
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This study examines the challenges of private broadcasting in Nigeria with particular reference to African Independent Television (AIT), Yenagoa, as the case study. The wake of private broadcasting in Nigeria came with decree 38 of 1992 under the General Ibrahim Babangida Administration. This overtime leads to the dissolution of the monopoly of the publicly-owned media organizations in Nigeria, which held a monopoly and were on a steady increase in terms of their numbers as each state was created and the governor open a medium for their country. However, this study focused on the challenges the private broadcast media faced in operations and how they strive to keep afloat. The functionalist theory, pluralist, and Marxist theories created a fundamental basis for the research work. Using the survey method and questionnaire instrument, the researcher gathered responses from 60 respondents at AIT, Yenagoa, who occupied different organization positions. Thus, the researcher analyzed the data and came up with the findings that even to date, funding, access to equipment, power supply, government regulations, and the need to fully attain digitalization were some of the challenges confronting the African Independent Television (AIT), Yenagoa and by implication the private broadcast media. Therefore, the government, its agencies, CBN, and other stakeholders have been advised to help create a soft landing for private media. They have contributed a lot to improving programs' quality, faster access to new, objective, balanced reporting, and the likes.
对尼日利亚私人电视广播业务的评估
本研究报告审查了尼日利亚私营广播的挑战,特别以叶纳戈阿的非洲独立电视台为个案研究。随着1992年易卜拉欣·巴班吉达将军行政当局颁布的第38号法令,尼日利亚出现了私人广播。这种加班导致尼日利亚公共媒体组织垄断的解体,随着每个州的建立和州长为他们的国家开放媒体,这些媒体组织保持着垄断地位,其数量稳步增长。然而,这项研究的重点是私营广播媒体在运营中面临的挑战以及他们如何努力维持下去。功能主义理论、多元主义理论和马克思主义理论为研究工作奠定了基础。本研究采用问卷调查的方法,收集了60位在叶纳哥亚AIT担任不同组织职务的受访者的意见。因此,研究人员对数据进行了分析,并得出结论,即使到目前为止,资金、设备获取、电力供应、政府法规以及全面实现数字化的需求,都是非洲独立电视台(AIT)、叶纳戈亚(Yenagoa)以及私营广播媒体面临的一些挑战。因此,建议政府、其下属机构、第一广播电台和其他利益相关者帮助私营媒体实现软着陆。他们在提高节目质量,更快地获得新的、客观的、平衡的报道等方面做出了很大贡献。
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