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Nigerian Media Industries in the Era of Globalization [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 366 pages, height x width x depth: 237x158x26 mm, weight: 671 g, 3 BW Illustrations, 2 Tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1666922854
  • ISBN-13: 9781666922851
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 366 pages, height x width x depth: 237x158x26 mm, weight: 671 g, 3 BW Illustrations, 2 Tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 10-Jan-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1666922854
  • ISBN-13: 9781666922851
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In Nigerian Media Industries in the Era of Globalization, editor, Unwana Samuel Akpan provides a timely collection of relevant and key, well-informed contributions on the Nigerian media industries in a changing media landscape. This collection assembles both media professionals and professors of media practice and theory to address how the Nigerian media industry has changed in a globalized world. The chapters apply scholarship, research, and industry experience to modern media narratives as well as a blend of Nigerian cultural concepts and idioms of communication. The contributors provide a history of the Nigerian media industry, examinations of media law, concerns of fake news in relation to elections, changes in journalism, broadcasting, and sports media, and conclusions on how the media has changed in digital spaces. This book is essential for media scholars and media professionals who are interested in the growth and survival of the Nigerian media in the era of globalization.
Foreword xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
SECTION I NIGERIAN MEDIA STRUCTURE, NATURE, AND PRACTICE
1(72)
Chapter 1 Mediamorphosis of Contents: Past, Present, and Future Strategic Opportunities
3(18)
Unwana Samuel Akpan
Chapter 2 The Structure and Nature of the Nigerian Media Industry
21(20)
Ngozi Okpara
Chapter 3 Media Law, Regulation, and Digital Space
41(10)
Nasir Danladi Bako
Chapter 4 Nigerian Media Industry Business Imperatives in a Hyper-Connected Ecology
51(10)
Abigail Odozi Ogwezzy-Ndisika
Kelechi Okechukwu Amakoh
Olubunmi Ajibade
Teslim Olusegun Lawal
Babatunde Adeshina Faustino
Chapter 5 Fake News and General Elections in Nigeria: Fighting the Canary in the Digital Coal Mine
61(12)
Abigail Odozi Ogwezzy-Ndisika
Kelechi Okechukwu Amakoh
Olubunmi Ajibade
Teslim Olusegun Lawal
Babatunde Adeshina Faustino
SECTION II JOURNALISM
73(30)
Chapter 6 Nigerian Journalism: Metamorphosing from the Traditional Media Realm into the Digital Space, Challenges and Prospects
75(28)
Ray Ekpu
Shamusi Olarenwaju Tiamiyu
Azuh Arinze
SECTION III PRODUCTION AND PRESENTATION
103(84)
Chapter 7 Broadcast Media Content Packaging in the Era of Digitization and Globalization
105(20)
Unwana Samuel Akpan
Chapter 8 From Analog to Digital: What Would Change in Broadcast Management in the Era of Globalization
125(20)
Kingsley Datubor Uranta
Chukwudi Ogbuaja
Abiola Ajibola
Chapter 9 The Place of Presentation Training for Broadcast Quality in the Era of Digitization and Globalization
145(12)
Bimbo Oloyede
Chapter 10 Nigerian Voiceover Artistes in the Market Place of Digital Media: Challenges and Prospects
157(20)
Femi Sowoolu
Chapter 11 Broadcast News Production and Presentation Skills in the Digital Era: Challenges and Prospects
177(10)
Ijeoma N. Onyeator
SECTION IV NIGERIANISM IN THE DIGITAL SPACE
187(40)
Chapter 12 How Nigerian Media Contents Affect the Social Identity Formation and Information Sourcing of Second-Generation Nigerians in the United States of America
189(24)
Unwana Samuel Akpan
Chapter 13 Relevance of Nigerian Traditional Communication Systems in the Digital Space
213(14)
Des Wilson
SECTION V COMMUNICATING HEALTH IN THE NIGERIAN DIGITAL SPACE
227(10)
Chapter 14 Communicating Health Information to the Rural Nigerian in the Digital Space
229(8)
Olumuyiwa Odusanya
SECTION VI THEORY AND PRACTICE
237(50)
Chapter 15 Educational Broadcasting in Nigerian Digital Space
239(10)
Comfort Memfin Ekpo
Chapter 16 The Relevance of Theories in the Development of the Nigerian Media Industries in the Era of Digitization and Globalization
249(18)
Joseph Wilson
Chapter 17 Media Templates and the Relevance of Research in the Digital Era
267(20)
Grace Nwagbara
SECTION VII NIGERIAN SPORTS COMMUNICATION AND ROBOTICS
287(34)
Chapter 18 Technology for Peacebuilding in Northeast Nigeria: Harnessing Precision of Collaborative Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
289(20)
Pate Umaru
Joseph Wilson
Chapter 19 Nigerian Sports Media and Globalization: Mining Sports for Competitive Edge
309(12)
Chuka Onwumechili
SECTION VIII ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATIONAL IN THE NIGERIAN DIGITAL SPACE
321(20)
Chapter 20 Exploring Digital Options in Information Dissemination for External and Internal Publics in Organizations
323(18)
Iniobong Courage Nda
Aniebo Samson
Index 341(2)
About the Contributors 343
Unwana Samuel Akpan is lecturer of mass communication at University of Lagos.