Television Broadcasting in The Fight of Violence in Uganda, A Case Study of Nbs Tv

TABLE OF CONTENTS

DECLARATION

APPROVAL ii

DEDICATION iii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv

TABLE OF CONTENTS v

CHAPTER ONE BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

1.0 Introduction 1

1.1 Background of the Study

1.2. Statement of the Problem 5

1.3. Purpose of the Study 5

1.4. Objectives of the Study 6

1.5 Research Questions 6

1.6 Scope of the Study 6

1.6.1. Geographical scope 6

1.6.2. Content Scope 6

1.6.3. Time Scope 6

1.7 Significance of the Study 7

1.8 Conceptual Framework 8

1.9. Explanation of the conceptual framework 8

1.10 Operational definitions of key terms 9

CHAPTER TWO 10

LITERATURE REVIEW 10

2,0. Introduction 10

2.1 Theoretical scope 10

2.2 The Concept of Violence’ 10

2.2. The various forms of violence rampant in Uganda 11

2.3. The roles played by NBS Television in fighting violence in Uganda 15

2.4 The limitations faced NBS Television in fighting violence in Uganda in Uganda 19

CHAPTER THREE 23

RESEARCHMETHODOLOGY 23

3.0 Introduction 23

3.1 Research Design 23

3.2 Population and Sample Size 23

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3.2.1 Population .23

3.3 Sampling Procedure 24

3.4 Sampling Techniques and Procedure 24

3.5. Sources of Data 25

3.5.1 Secondary data 25

3.5.2. Primary Data 25

3.6. Research Procedures 26

3.7. Data Collection and Analysis 26

3.8. Data Collection Methods 26

3.9 Data collection procedures 27

3.10. Data Processing, Analysis and Presentation 27

3.10.1 Data processing 27

3.1 0.2Data presentation and analysis 27

3.11 .Validity and Reliability! data quality control 28

3.1 l.1.Reliability 28

3.11.2. Validity 2$

3.12. Limitations and problems encountered (solutions) 28

3.13. Ethical Consideration 29

CHAPTER FOUR 30

PRESENTATION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE FINDINGS 30

4.0. Introduction 30

4.1. Descriptive Characteristics of the Respondents 30

4.1.1 Distribution of Respondents by Gender 30

4.1.2 Age category of the Respondents 31

4.1.3 Distribution by Marital Status 31

4.1.4: Distribution of Respondents by Level of EducationlQualification 32

4.1.5 Working experience ! period of stay of respondents 32

4.2. The various forms of violence rampant in Uganda 34

4.3.The roles played by NBS Television in fighting violence in Uganda 36

4.4The limitations faced NBS Television in fighting violence in Uganda in Uganda 38

CHAPTER FIVES 40

DISCUSSION OF THE FINDINGS 40

5.0 Introduction 40

5.1 Summary of the Findings 40