公众对非洲独立电视台 "今日民主 "节目促进尼日利亚民主的看法

Bassey Andrew Ubong
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电视作为动员媒体的重要性在全球范围内得到了广泛认可。非洲独立电视台(AIT)的 "今日民主 "节目作为一档政治、社会和经济节目占据着重要地位,被视为尼日利亚电视台的旗舰节目之一。本研究旨在探讨公众对 AIT "今日民主 "节目在促进尼日利亚民主方面作用的看法。本研究借鉴了媒体依赖理论、议程设置理论和感知心理理论,采用调查研究设计,运用可得性抽样技术,向尼日利亚阿布贾联邦首都区的居民发放了 400 份调查问卷。研究结果显示,参与者熟悉并接触过 "今日民主 "计划,数据表明他们认为该计划对尼日利亚的民主发展产生了积极影响。此外,研究还发现,大多数参与者都能理解 "今日民主 "节目播出的内容。研究最后认为,阿布贾居民对国家民主发展的看法受到了美国在台协会 "今日民主 "节目的重大影响。研究建议尼日利亚广播电台推出更多类似于 "今日民主 "的节目,强调这些节目有可能扩大尼日利亚人对国家民主进程的了解。
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Public Perception of African Independent Television “Democracy Today” Programme on the Promotion of Nigeria’s Democracy
The significance of television as a mobilisation medium is widely acknowledged on a global scale. African Independent Television's (AIT) "Democracy Today" programme holds a prominent position as a political, social, and economic show and is considered one of the flagship programs on Nigerian television. This study aims to explore the public perception of AIT's "Democracy Today" programme in its role in promoting Nigeria's democracy. Drawing on media dependency theory, agenda setting theory, and the psychological theory of perception, the research used a survey research design, employing an availability sampling technique to distribute 400 questionnaires among residents of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Nigeria. The findings revealed that participants were familiar with and exposed to the "Democracy Today" programme, and data indicated that they believed the programme had a positive impact on Nigeria's democratic development. Moreover, the study found that a majority of participants comprehended the content aired on the "Democracy Today" programme. The research in conclusion posits that the opinions of Abuja residents regarding the development of the country's democracy have been significantly influenced by AIT's "Democracy Today" programme. The study recommends the initiation of more programmes similar to "Democracy Today" by broadcast stations in Nigeria, emphasising the potential for broadening Nigerians' knowledge about the country's democratic journey.
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