尼日利亚数字媒体用户生成内容的评估和广播媒体的把关作用

Bello Olufunmi Adesola, Ajibola Adeola Oluwatoyin
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由于媒体环境中普遍存在未经培训的数字看门人,广播媒体以数字媒体用户创造的新闻内容为食,因此看门人受到非媒体专业人员的干扰。这是由于接触到非媒体专业人员可以使用的设备,并且可以随时访问这些设备,这些设备可以通过互联网传输信息。本文研究了它们通过使用智能手机设备的交互式网站产生的信息类型,以及这些信息随后如何被处理以供传统广播媒体使用。该研究进一步探讨了专业人士在传统广播媒体中可以扮演的角色,在交叉检查这些数字媒体用户创建的内容。本研究采用调查作为研究设计。使用便利抽样技术向拉各斯州Ikeja的受访者发放了386份问卷,同时还对选定媒体机构的新闻广播专业人员进行了深入访谈。数据分析使用简单的描述性统计,而呈现使用频率表。调查结果显示,数字媒体用户(其中许多主要是非记者)使用数字设备对其内容执行把关任务。该研究还显示,数字媒体用户分担了创造内容的新闻角色,但发现这些内容不符合专业人员的道德标准。然而,我们发现传统媒体在使用用户生成内容时,有一些相对的把关程序。总之,从这项研究中可以推断,媒体景观由非新闻工作者共享,他们的内容输出有助于为传统媒体提供额外的新闻材料,但这些内容在提供使用之前没有经过门卫程序。因此,根据本研究的结果,建议传统广播媒体可以鼓励用户生成内容的赞助,但在这样做时,他们必须确保严格的把关。
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Appraisal of Digital Media Users Generated Content and the Gate-Keeping Role of the Broadcast Media in Nigeria
In the light of the pervasiveness of non-trained digital gate-keepers in the media environment and the broadcast media feeding off on news content created by the digital media users, the gate-keeping suffers interference in the hands of non-media professionals. This is as a result of exposure to, and ready accessibility to devices that can be used by non-media professionals to transmit information via the internet, this paper examines the kind of information they generate, through interactive web sites using smart phones devices, and how this information is subsequently processed for the traditional broadcast media's use. The study further examined roles that could be played by professionals in the traditional broadcast media, in cross- checking contents created by these digital media users. The study employed Survey as a research design. Three hundred and eighty six (386) questionnaires were administered to respondents in Ikeja, Lagos State using the Convenience sampling technique, while In-depth interview was also conducted on news broadcast professionals in selected media houses. Data analysis was done using Simple descriptive statistics, while presentation was done using frequency tables. The findings revealed that digital media users, many of whom are mainly non-journalists, perform gate-keeping tasks on their content using digital devices. The study also revealed that digital media users share in the journalistic role of creating contents, but such contents were found not conforming to ethical standards of the professionals. However, it was found out that in making use of User Generated Contents, the traditional media have in place some relatively gate-keeping procedures. In conclusion, it can be deduced from this study that the media landscape is shared by non-journalists whose content output are useful in providing additional news materials to the traditional media, yet such content were not subjected to gate-keeping procedures before being offered for use. Therefore, in the light of the findings from this study, it is recommended that traditional broadcast media may encourage the patronage of User Generated Content, but in doing so, they must ensure strict gate-keeping.
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