Analysis of Journalists’ Views on Funding and Newspaper Survival in Nigeria

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences GIS-Business Pub Date : 2019-09-25 DOI:10.26643/gis.v14i5.8449
Wata Tachia
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This study analysed journalists’ views on newspaper funding and survival in Nigeria. The study adopted survey research design to obtain data in this study. The population of the study was 1478 comprising 516 active NUJ members in the FCT and 962 members from Lagos. The sample size of 169 was determined using Taro Yamene’s (1967) sample size determination published table (cited in Kusugh, 2017). To sample respondents in this study, multi stage sampling procedure was used. Structured and Semi Structured interviews were used as instruments for data collection by the researcher in the two cities. The research instruments were face and content validated by the three experts, one from the Department of Mass Communication and two statisticians in the Faculty of Statistics, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, to ensure that it measured the appropriate data. The reliability of the instrument was ensured and the result showed a Cronbach’s alpha value of 0.786, suggesting that the items have relatively high internal consistency. Data were collected with the help of NUJ leadership in Abuja and Lagos State Councils as well as Research Assistants at the Benue Liaison Offices in the two cities. The data collected were analysed using descriptive statistics and the Pearson Product-Movement Correlation Coefficient was employed to test the null hypothesis in this study. The findings from the research are thus: journalists believe that funding is important to determine newspaper survival. They also feel that traditional funding sources should be encouraged to fill the funding gaps. Another finding is that some unconventional sources of funding such as “Total newspapering,” commercialisation of news, etc harm newspapers in Nigeria. Based on the findings, the following recommendations were made: that Nigerian newspapers should be more creative in their multidimensional approach to funding through traditional and non-traditional ways; that newspaper owners should strengthen and reposition NPAN in attaining collective goals (tax relief, subsidy on printing materials, etc); that Nigerian banks should give newspaper organisations cheaper, long term loans to enable them serve the public well.
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尼日利亚记者对资金与报纸生存的看法分析
本研究分析了尼日利亚记者对报纸资金和生存的看法。本研究采用调查研究设计来获取本研究的数据。该研究的人口为1478人,包括516名在FCT活跃的NUJ成员和962名来自拉各斯的成员。169个样本量的确定采用Taro Yamene(1967)的样本量确定发表表(引用于Kusugh, 2017)。本研究采用多阶段抽样方法对调查对象进行抽样。在这两个城市,研究者使用结构化访谈和半结构化访谈作为数据收集的工具。研究工具的内容经过三名专家(一名来自大众传播系,两名来自尼日利亚大学恩苏卡分校统计学院的统计学家)的全面验证,以确保它测量了适当的数据。仪器的信度得到了保证,结果显示Cronbach 's alpha值为0.786,表明项目具有较高的内部一致性。数据是在阿布贾和拉各斯州议会的全国妇女联合会领导以及这两个城市贝努埃联络处的研究助理的帮助下收集的。收集到的数据采用描述性统计进行分析,并采用皮尔逊产品运动相关系数来检验本研究的零假设。研究的结果是:记者们相信资金是决定报纸生存的重要因素。他们还认为,应鼓励传统资金来源填补资金缺口。另一个发现是,一些非传统的资金来源,如“全报纸”、新闻商业化等,损害了尼日利亚的报纸。根据调查结果,提出了以下建议:尼日利亚报纸应该在通过传统和非传统方式提供资金的多维方法方面更具创造性;报纸业主应加强和重新定位新计划,以实现集体目标(减税、印刷材料补贴等);尼日利亚的银行应该向报纸机构提供更便宜的长期贷款,使它们能够更好地为公众服务。
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期刊介绍: GIS Business with ISSN no. 1430-3663 is bimonthly UGC Approved journal for publication of research papers related to planning, managment, GIS, geography, geology, geoinformatics, earth sciences, remote sensing, satellites, GPS, coodinate systems, urban planning, spatial studies, human settlements, and many more related subjects. Remote sensing is the art and science of making measurements of the earth using sensors on airplanes or satellites and geographic information system (GIS) is a computer-based tool for mapping and analyzing feature events on earth. It integrates common database operations, such as query and statistical analysis, with maps. The open access journal GIS Business is a scientific journal that includes a wide range of fields in its discipline and reports the acquisition of information about an object or phenomenon without making physical contact with the object. It allows to view and analyse multiple layers of spatially related information associated with a geographic region/location. It publishes all concerned research findings and discoveries pertaining to the ingredients and their mode of therapeutic nature to create a platform for the authors to make their contribution towards the journal.
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