The perception of media staff welfare on the effectiveness of journalism in nigeria
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objective of Study
- 1.5Limitation of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Evolution of Media Staff Welfare
- 2.2Role of Media Staff Welfare in Journalism
- 2.3Factors Affecting Media Staff Welfare
- 2.4Impact of Media Staff Welfare on Journalism Effectiveness
- 2.5Comparative Analysis of Media Staff Welfare in Different Countries
- 2.6Best Practices in Media Staff Welfare
- 2.7Challenges in Implementing Media Staff Welfare Policies
- 2.8Future Trends in Media Staff Welfare
- 2.9Case Studies on Media Staff Welfare
- 2.10Conclusion of Literature Review
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design
- 3.2Population and Sampling Techniques
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Data Analysis Techniques
- 3.5Ethical Considerations
- 3.6Research Limitations
- 3.7Research Validity
- 3.8Research Reliability
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Overview of Data Findings
- 4.2Analysis of Media Staff Welfare Perception
- 4.3Impact of Media Staff Welfare on Job Performance
- 4.4Comparison of Different Media Organizations
- 4.5Suggestions for Improving Media Staff Welfare
- 4.6Implications of Findings
- 4.7Recommendations for Future Research
- 4.8Conclusion of Findings Discussion
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusion
- 5.3Implications for Journalism Practice
- 5.4Recommendations for Media Organizations
- 5.5Recommendations for Policymakers
Project Abstract
The perception of media staff welfare on the effectiveness of journalism in Nigeria is a critical aspect of the media landscape in the country. This research aims to investigate how the welfare of media staff influences their effectiveness in journalism practice. Nigeria, as a developing country, faces numerous challenges in the media industry, including poor remuneration, job insecurity, lack of training opportunities, and inadequate working conditions. These challenges can significantly impact the performance of journalists and, consequently, the quality of journalism in the country. By conducting interviews and surveys with media professionals in Nigeria, this study seeks to explore the relationship between staff welfare and journalism effectiveness. The research will examine how factors such as salary levels, job security, access to training, and working environment affect the morale and productivity of journalists. Understanding the perceptions of media staff regarding their welfare and its impact on their work will provide valuable insights into the state of journalism in Nigeria. The findings of this research are expected to shed light on the challenges faced by media professionals in Nigeria and their implications for journalism practice. By identifying key areas of concern related to staff welfare, policymakers and media organizations can develop strategies to improve working conditions for journalists. Addressing these challenges is essential for promoting a vibrant and effective media sector in Nigeria, which plays a crucial role in promoting democracy, accountability, and social development. Ultimately, this research contributes to the existing literature on media staff welfare and its influence on journalism effectiveness in Nigeria. By highlighting the perspectives of journalists on their working conditions and the challenges they face, this study provides a nuanced understanding of the factors shaping media practice in the country. The recommendations stemming from this research can inform policy decisions aimed at enhancing the welfare of media professionals and, by extension, improving the quality of journalism in Nigeria.
Project Overview
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</p><div><p><strong>INTRODUCTION</strong></p><p><strong>1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The mass media serve as conveyors of information and have the capacity to shape public perception on issues of importance. Nwagbara (2010) affirms that journalism in Nigeria has been described as a “bastion of people‟s agitation, which impacts on the public sphere, a realm where private individuals meet to address societal questions with the state”.</p><p>In the struggle for democracy and expansion of the public sphere in Nigeria, the media has been immensely active in bringing these to fruition. In spite of the challenges faced by the Nigerian media, it has been a veritable platform for the dissemination of information, education of the citizenry, modelling of people‟s thoughts and criticism of the state. It is in this light that it has been argued that</p><p>The media, being described as a watchdog is in recognition of its watchful and critical role against the bad practices of the government and private individuals the media have been responsible in holding the citizenry, particularly the political leaders accountable in Nigeria (Omoera, 2010).</p><p>Job satisfaction is a complex phenomenon because it is related to various casual factors like personal, social, cultural, environmental and financial. The nature of the job is an important factor in deciding the level of job satisfaction of employees. More important is the long term prospect of employment in the organization that which creates a sense of involvement and commitment to the job among employees. Job satisfaction of the employee is influenced by several factors like promotion, salary, participatory decision making, training, staff welfare etc. Without competent workforce, that is well-motivated, organizations will either pursue unguided goals, or find it extra-uneasy to realize real goals, once they have been set up.</p><p>Employee satisfaction and commitment have become more recognized as important in recent years for organizational success. Retaining key employees has become a problem in organizations today (Kaye & Jordan-Evans, 2001). A solution to the problem will lead to an organization that is effective and profitable and employees that are happier and more productive. It is to the benefit of the organization that their employees feel satisfied and committed to their company. Committed employees are likely to stay employed at that organization, which has an impact on the bottom line of the company (Kaye & Jordan-Evans, 2001).</p><p>It is in the same vein that Mathew Hassan Kukah in his democracy and civil society speech in Nigeria (1999) noted that there is no contention that Nigerian journalism is a serious participant in the overall struggle to sustain democratic culture in Nigeria (Kukah, 1999 p.287), as well as movement of people from private to public sphere.</p><p>McQuail (2000 p.150) technically summarizes the role of the media in sustaining the public sphere by saying the media have an obligation to the wider society in making sure news is truthful, objective, accurate fair and relevant as well as having the capacity to broaden the confines of the public sphere.</p><p>The media helps to shape public perception, public opinion and the process of dialogue in a society (Lunat, 2008 p.3). The foregoing affirms the significance of the media, as well as the drivers of the media who are the journalists.</p><p>The media serves as a conveyor for critical rationality, objectivity, informed opinion as well as machinery for governmental checks and balances especially now that it is passing through a democratic process (Habermas, 1962).</p><p>In spite of these immeasurable roles performed by the Nigerian journalist it is disheartening that the staff welfare package of the journalist is too poor especially when compared with the risks associated with journalism in Nigeria (Olaniyan, 2008 p.136; Assay, 2009 p.35; Arogundade, 2011). It has been observed that the Nigerian journalists both in private and publicly owned media are poorly remunerated. Therefore, this study focuses on the perception of media staff welfare on the effectiveness of journalism in Nigeria.</p><p><strong>1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM</strong></p><p>For sustaining development and maintaining good governance, the media is a powerful instrument needed. The media is seen as the mouthpiece of the common man. It criticizes the government when it is taking wrong steps, exposes the government when it is mismanaging public funds and in the same vein the media comes to the aid of a person or a group when his or their rights are being infringed upon. An effective media is required to effect positive change and the personnel‟s that make this happen are the journalist.</p><p>In spite of these enviable contributions of the journalist to national development, journalism in Nigeria is facing a series of challenges. Principal among these challenges is the poor welfare package of Nigerian journalists. Journalist working for both private and government owned media are poorly remunerated.</p><p>The take home of journalists is not comparable to the risks associated with the job. For instance the mass media have been targets of terrorist activities as in the case of This Day newspaper. Besides this, hostility also comes from the government. There have been situations in which journalists have been harassed and molested. In spite of the trauma which the Nigerian journalist are subjected to, the media owners and employers are insensitive to the welfare of the journalist. So this make it glaring that there is a need to carry out a study on the perception of media staff welfare on the effectiveness of journalism in Nigeria.</p><p><strong>1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>The general objective of this study is to examine the perception of media staff welfare on the effectiveness of journalism in Nigeria. The specific objectives include the following:</p><p>1. To ascertain the perception of journalists on their welfare packages.</p><p>2. To find out if there are welfare packages for journalists in Nigeria.</p><p>3. To examine the influence of media staff on the work-output of journalist in Nigeria.</p><p>4. To determine whether or not the staff welfare package influences the quality of news reports in Nigeria.</p><p>5. To investigate the relationship between staff welfare packages and effectiveness of journalism in Nigeria.</p><p><strong>1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS</strong></p><p>The relevant research questions related to this study are:</p><p>1. What is the perception of journalists on their welfare packages?</p><p>2. Are there welfare packages for journalists in Nigeria?</p><p>3. What is the influence of media staff on the work-output of journalist in Nigeria?</p><p>4. Does staff welfare package influences the quality of news reports in Nigeria?</p><p>5. What is the relationship between staff welfare packages and effectiveness of journalism in Nigeria?</p><p><strong>1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY</strong></p><p>This study is relevant bcause of the sensitivity and importance of journalism in Nigeria. It is important to know if poor staff welfare packages affects the effectiveness of journalists and thereby influencing journalism in Nigeria, which is the purpose of this study.</p><p>The findings from this study are important to the management of broadcasting station because it elucidates the significance of prioritizing the welfare of staffs and how it influences the effectiveness of journalism. The motivation of journalists will determine the quality of new released.</p><p>This study will enhance the existing body of literature by contemplating the areas of the literature that have not yet been examined or considered and incorporating these factors into the current study. The study will thus form the basis for further studies in the field.</p><p></p></div><h3></h3><br>
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