2024
DOI: 10.58709/niujss.v10i1.1818
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Television Webcast Framing of Banditry in Nigeria

Odunayo Olajuwon,
Oguchi Ajaegbu,
Ifeoluwa Atakiti

Abstract: How mass media discuss contemporary issues of insecurity issues has been of concern in media studies. Consequently, this study analysed the television webcast framing of banditry in Nigeria over four years (2019-2022) from the YouTube webcast channels of Channels Television, Television Continental, and Arise News. This study was anchored on agenda-setting and framing theories. The study used a content analysis research method, 200 banditry-related videos were systematically sampled and analysed using a validat… Show more

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