ABSTRACT
TELEVISION is an important medium of communication in the 21st century.
It is used for several reasons including information, education, entertainment,
and persuasion. Unlike other media structures, television has the advantage
of utilizing vision for mass communication. Programming remains a key
instrument for attracting audience and determining the viability of a station.
Television technology is developing rapidly and impacting diverse strata of
the population. It is a socializing agent as information transmitted can easily
affect consumers’ worldview, perception and behaviour. It exposes people to
opinions that challenge traditional ethos. Television has thus become a major
source of information acquisition, companionship and a relaxation tool as it
provides millions with free leisure strategies and opportunities. Accordingly,
Signorielli and Kahlenberg (2003) observe:
Television is the first centralized cultural influence to permeate both the
initial and final years of life as well as the years between. Most infants
are exposed to Television long before reading. By the time a child reaches
school, Television is there to keep the elderly company when all else fails.
Transcending barriers of literacy and mobility, Television is today’s major
story teller, telling most of the stories to most of the people. . . As such, it is
one of the primary socialization agents in society. Television cultivates, like
parents, peers, the clergy and teachers through its stories, common world
views, common values and common perspective on how men and women
should think, behave and act.
The influence of television on humanity is encompassing. Several works
have observed the psychological aspects of watching television. People are
affected differently, depending on the information type and exposure level
(Bandura, 1973; Van, 1990). To moderate its impact, special government apparatus
is put in place to prevent transmission of certain programmes.
Obono, K (2021). Programming Content of Nigerian Broadcast Media: Towards an Indigenizing Paradigm. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/programming-content-of-nigerian-broadcast-media-towards-an-indigenizing-paradigm
Obono, Koblowe "Programming Content of Nigerian Broadcast Media: Towards an Indigenizing Paradigm" Afribary. Afribary, 22 Apr. 2021, https://track.afribary.com/works/programming-content-of-nigerian-broadcast-media-towards-an-indigenizing-paradigm. Accessed 17 Nov. 2024.
Obono, Koblowe . "Programming Content of Nigerian Broadcast Media: Towards an Indigenizing Paradigm". Afribary, Afribary, 22 Apr. 2021. Web. 17 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/programming-content-of-nigerian-broadcast-media-towards-an-indigenizing-paradigm >.
Obono, Koblowe . "Programming Content of Nigerian Broadcast Media: Towards an Indigenizing Paradigm" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 17, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/programming-content-of-nigerian-broadcast-media-towards-an-indigenizing-paradigm