Newspaper Reportage of Cult Related Activities in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State

None Queen Nneka Alikor
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The mass media are formidable forces in creating social realities in conflict situations and represent selectively these realities through the process of news framing. Within this context, this study examines newspaper reportage of cult related activities in Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State. The objectives of the study are to determine the degree of prominence given to the cult related stories in Emohua Local Government Area, and to ascertain how cult related stories are being framed and reported by Nigerian newspapers. The study anchors on the theoretical premise of Media Framing Theory. The study employs quantitative content analysis. The population of this study is limited to the publications of three national newspapers in Nigeria; The Punch, The Guardian and The Nation. The period covered is from June 1st 2021 to April 30th 2022. Within these eleven months, these newspapers had three hundred and thirty five (335) publications apiece making a total of one thousand and five (1005) publications. Purposive sampling was employs while the unit of analysis for this study consisted of news stories, editorials, advertorials, columns/opinions, interviews, feature stories and others focusing on cultism as published by the three newspapers being studied. These newspapers were chosen due to their ownership structure, area of coverage and frequency of publication. The findings reveal that cult related stories were not given prominence as was supposed to be. The study concludes that one challenge that will continue to confront the journalist as well as the media in general is the level of attention to be given to societal violence. The study recommends that newspaper reports should pay more attention to the issue of cultism in Emohua Local Government Area by giving more prominence to it and propel societal action against it.
河流州Emohua地方政府辖区邪教活动的新闻报道
大众传播媒介是在冲突局势中创造社会现实的强大力量,并通过新闻框架的过程有选择地代表这些现实。在此背景下,本研究考察了河流州Emohua地方政府区域的邪教相关活动的报纸报道。本研究的目的是确定在Emohua地方政府区域给予邪教相关故事的突出程度,并确定邪教相关故事是如何被尼日利亚报纸框架和报道的。本研究立足于媒介框架理论的理论前提。本研究采用定量内容分析。本研究的人口限于尼日利亚三家全国性报纸的出版物;《Punch》《卫报》《The Nation》涵盖的时间为2021年6月1日至2022年4月30日。在这11个月里,这些报纸各有335份(335份)出版物,总共有1500份(1005份)出版物。本研究的分析单元包括新闻报道、社论、软文、专栏/观点、访谈、专题报道和其他被研究的三家报纸发表的关于邪教的报道,采用有目的的抽样。之所以选择这些报纸,是因为它们的所有权结构、覆盖范围和出版频率。调查结果显示,与邪教有关的故事并没有得到应有的重视。该研究的结论是,记者和一般媒体将继续面临的一个挑战是对社会暴力的关注程度。研究建议,报纸报道应更多地关注表情区县的邪教问题,突出突出,推动社会行动。
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