An Investigation into the Frequency and Patterns of Science Reporting in Three Leading Online Nigerian Newspapers from 2016-2022

Jimme Matyek, Dongvel Dorothy Maimoko, Thomas Odoh Ochai
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This study conducts a comprehensive seven-year analysis of science reporting in three prominent Nigerian online newspapers: Vanguard, Daily Sun, and Punch, spanning from 2016 to 2022. Research conducted before has shown that science journalists in Africa face difficulties. These challenges include editors who do not provide enough support and focus too much on politics, low salaries, and not having enough resources to do their work effectively. They also face criticism from scientists for perceived shortcomings in education, interview preparation, reporting accuracy, and ethical concerns regarding payment for information. In view of this, the problem of this study is the need to understand and analyze the frequency and patterns of science reporting in Nigerian newspapers, specifically in Vanguard, Daily Sun, and The Punch, from 2016 to 2022. Utilizing descriptive research methods, the research scrutinizes the frequency of science reports and their percentage relative to general reports in each newspaper. The findings reveal variations among the newspapers, with Vanguard consistently featuring the highest number of science reports. Noteworthy fluctuations are observed from year to year, indicating potential shifts in editorial priorities or public interest in science-related topics. The study underscores the importance of enhancing science reporting efforts in online newspapers to foster scientific literacy and awareness among readers. It emphasizes the necessity of adapting reporting trends to align with evolving public interests and scientific advancements.
关于 2016-2022 年尼日利亚三家主要网络报纸科学报道频率和模式的调查
本研究对尼日利亚三家著名网络报纸的科学报道进行了为期七年的全面分析:Vanguard》、《Daily Sun》和《Punch》,时间跨度为 2016 年至 2022 年。之前的研究表明,非洲的科学记者面临着种种困难。这些困难包括:编辑没有提供足够的支持,过于关注政治;工资低;没有足够的资源来有效地开展工作。他们还面临着科学家的批评,认为他们在教育、采访准备、报道准确性方面存在不足,以及在信息付费方面存在道德问题。有鉴于此,本研究的问题是需要了解和分析尼日利亚报纸,特别是《先锋报》、《每日太阳报》和《冲锋报》从 2016 年到 2022 年的科学报道频率和模式。本研究采用描述性研究方法,仔细研究了每份报纸中科学报道的频率及其相对于一般报道的百分比。研究结果显示了各家报纸之间的差异,其中《先锋报》的科学报道数量一直最多。值得注意的是,每年都会出现波动,这表明编辑工作的重点或公众对科学相关主题的兴趣可能会发生变化。这项研究强调了网络报纸加强科学报道工作以提高读者科学素养和科学意识的重要性。它还强调了调整报道趋势以适应不断变化的公众兴趣和科学进步的必要性。
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