MAINSTREAM NEWSPAPERS COVERAGE OF AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY ISSUES: A STUDY OF DAILY TRUST AND THE NATION NEWSPAPERS

F. Bello, Ogwuche Pius Owoicho
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Mainstream newspapers’ coverage of biotechnology issues has overtime attracted the attention of media scholars. This study examined select newspaper’s coverage of Agricultural Biotechnology issues in Nigeria. The study relied on quantitative content analysis of the news stories of 2 Nigerian newspapers (Daily Trust and The Nation newspapers). The study analysed contents of the select newspapers between the periods of September 2018 to March 2019. The study is anchored on the Agenda setting theory. Findings from the study showed that the two newspapers (Daily Trust and The Nation) have not given adequate coverage to the issues of Agricultural Biotechnology as they were episodic in their reportage of the issue. The newspapers were unable to do this because most of the reports on Agricultural Biotechnology are in the form of news writing, paying little attention to the analysis of risks or benefits that lies therein. It was also found that the selected newspapers accorded low prominence to the issues on Agricultural Biotechnology with the placement of a majority of such stories on the inside pages and far less on the front and back pages. In a nutshell, the study found out that the Newspapers studied have been unsuccessful in their role to communicate to the public on the benefits or otherwise of Agricultural Biotechnology. Thus, it was concluded that Daily Trust and The Nation newspapers adopted a similar pattern in the reportage of Agricultural Biotechnology issues during this period with the way they reported these issues in their respective pages. The study recommends that media; both print and broadcast, which have the capacity of shaping public debate and discourse among citizens should be analytic and should dedicate more space and time when reporting core issues on Agricultural Biotechnology in Nigeria.
主流报纸对农业生物技术问题的报道:日常信任与国家报纸的研究
主流报纸对生物技术问题的报道长期以来吸引了媒体学者的注意。这项研究检查了尼日利亚一些报纸对农业生物技术问题的报道。该研究依赖于对两家尼日利亚报纸(Daily Trust和The Nation)的新闻报道进行定量内容分析。该研究分析了2018年9月至2019年3月期间精选报纸的内容。本研究以议程设定理论为基础。这项研究的结果表明,这两份报纸(Daily Trust和the Nation)没有对农业生物技术问题给予足够的报道,因为它们对这个问题的报道是断断续续的。报纸无法做到这一点,因为大多数关于农业生物技术的报道都是以新闻写作的形式,很少关注其中的风险或利益分析。还发现,选定的报纸对农业生物技术问题的重视程度较低,大多数这类报道放在内页,而在头版和封底的报道要少得多。简而言之,这项研究发现,被研究的报纸没有成功地向公众传播农业生物技术的好处或其他方面。因此,得出的结论是,Daily Trust和The Nation报纸在这一时期对农业生物技术问题的报道中采用了类似的模式,他们在各自的版面上报道了这些问题。该研究建议媒体;印刷和广播媒体都有能力在公民中形成公共辩论和话语,它们应该是分析性的,在报道尼日利亚农业生物技术的核心问题时应该投入更多的空间和时间。
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