A Profile of Journalists in Post-Independence Tanzania

J. Ramaprasad
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Based on a survey of 139 journalists, this study provides an attitudinal profile of Tanzanian journalists at an interesting time in Tanzania's political evolution from a one-party, socialist, controlled press system to a multi-party, capitalist, relatively free press system. Tanzanian journalists rate western journalistic functions - accuracy, analysis, investigation and entertainment - highly, and they place considerable importance on the public affairs benefits of their jobs. At the same time, their Tanzanian conceptions of the role of the press - portraying the country positively, using traditional media, ensuring rural coverage and thinking of news as a social good, all for national development - are also important to them. Their years of socialization under ujamaa and a one-party state are evident even as the western concept of the press is gaining ground. Apart from this duality in their views, these journalists are also consonant in their opinions, with demographic and workplace-related variables scarcely having any effect. They also exhibit the `Lake Woebegone effect', rating almost all the functions and benefits higher than average.
独立后的坦桑尼亚记者简介
基于对139名记者的调查,本研究提供了坦桑尼亚记者的态度简介,在坦桑尼亚从一党、社会主义、受控制的新闻系统向多党、资本主义、相对自由的新闻系统的政治演变中,这是一个有趣的时期。坦桑尼亚记者对西方的新闻职能——准确性、分析、调查和娱乐——评价很高,他们相当重视他们的工作对公共事务的好处。与此同时,他们对新闻界作用的坦桑尼亚观念- -积极地描绘国家、利用传统媒体、确保农村报道和认为新闻是一种社会公益,一切都是为了国家发展- -对他们也很重要。他们多年来在乌贾马和一党制国家下的社会化是显而易见的,即使西方的媒体概念正在取得进展。除了观点的两重性之外,这些记者的观点也是一致的,人口统计和工作场所相关的变量几乎没有任何影响。他们还表现出“伍伯根湖效应”,几乎所有的功能和效益都高于平均水平。
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