Image Creation about Africa Within the State-Owned Media Space: A Content Analysis of the Ghanaian Times Newspaper

Kwaku Baah-Acheamfour
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This study attempted to find out the various images or themes that the Ghanaian Times as a State-owned Print Media in Ghana portrays about Africa through its reportage. Utilizing the gatekeeping, cultural imperialist, and framing theories, the study looked at the selection of stories by the editors and the final images that were portrayed about Africa per the stories selected for publication for five (5) years. Through content analysis, the study sampled 225 stories from the Ghanaian Times newspaper. The study hypothesized that the newspaper would frame Africa positively but the findings did not support that hypothesis. The study further delved into the sources of the African news as it was hypothesized that the Ghanaian state-owned newspaper would also pick the majority of its stories from indigenous African news agencies. The results again caused the claim to be rejected as the newspaper indeed relied more on Western media particularly the British Broadcasting Corporation for news on Africa. While there is the need to periodically research to find out about the state of Africa’s image in the media, it was recommended that the African media must reduce its dependence on foreign news agencies for stories on Africa as the tone of such stories is largely negative. The study contributes to the existing literature regarding Africa’s image in the media especially how Ghanaian media frames Africa. Keywords – Africa, Image, Media Framing, News Sources
在国有媒体中塑造非洲形象:加纳时报》的内容分析
本研究试图找出加纳国有印刷媒体《加纳时报》通过报道描绘非洲的各种形象或主题。利用把关理论、文化帝国主义理论和框架理论,本研究考察了编辑对报道的选择,以及五(5)年来所选报道最终描绘的非洲形象。通过内容分析,研究从《加纳时报》中抽取了 225 篇报道。研究假设该报将正面描绘非洲,但研究结果并不支持这一假设。研究进一步探讨了非洲新闻的来源,因为假设加纳国有报纸也会从非洲本土新闻机构选取大部分报道。研究结果再次否定了这一假设,因为该报确实更依赖于西方媒体,尤其是英国广播公司的非洲新闻。虽然有必要定期研究非洲在媒体中的形象状况,但建议非洲媒体必须减少对外国通讯社报道非洲新闻的依赖,因为这些报道的基调大多是负面的。本研究为有关非洲在媒体中的形象,尤其是加纳媒体如何塑造非洲形象的现有文献做出了贡献。 关键词 - 非洲、形象、媒体塑造、新闻来源
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