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THE EFFECT OF PRIVATIZATION ON BROADCASTING INDUSTRY IN NIGERIA (A case study of Splash F.M and AIT)

CHAPTER ONE
1.0       INTRODUCTION
1.1       BACKGROUND
Deregulation has been a blessing to all Nigerians because it makes private investors to establish their own television station in Nigeria. Deregulation in the broadcast media of television could be said to begin in 1992 when Nigeria Broadcasting Commission (NBC) was set up.    This brought an end to government (State and Federal) Monopoly. Since then, Nigerian Broadcasting Commission gave license to many private radio and television stations.  Oketunmbi, E. (2006 & 2007)
The television broadcasting, one could say it is properly deregulated with the Nigeria Broadcasting Commission performing some roles. There is freedom of entering for anybody willing to participate in the industry. One important aspect is that of deregulation in television broadcasting.       
Deregulation as a notion is borrowed from the capitalist west. It is a system of free trade, because activity from rules and controls of government selling off her shares to major companies and control private participation. Oketunmbi, E. (2006 & 2007)

Over the years, Nigerian television broadcasting industry was in the hand of government control. However, upon deregulation of television broadcast in Nigeria, media have risen so far.         
Local television stations would rather in time and money, procuring Mexicans soap Operas. This project work will examine the statutory regulatory and institutional provision as contained in the NBC Act; the National Broadcasting Commission could perform in line with the constitution respectively. It could be observed that constitutional freedoms are not absolutely and Nigeria broadcast regu1ation, as they currently provide justification for the NBC action.
1.2    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The study examined if various private broadcast media has reduced government media monopoly. It also x-ray if the arrival of private broadcasting media is beneficial to the public or not. The research as well highlighted some of the challenges facing the private media today and the public perception of government media.
1.3    OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
              i.        To examine Impact of the emergency and growth of private broadcasting media on broadcasting station in Nigeria.
            ii.        To study whether private broadcasting station serve as watchdog on government activities in Nigeria.
           iii.        To know the extent which privatization and deregulation has brought an end to government monopoly of broadcasting media.
1.4       RESEARCH QUESTIONS
In what ways is the emergency and growth of private broadcasting media improved broadcasting station in Nigeria?
How have private broadcasting stations serve as watchdog on government activities in Nigeria?
In what ways can privatization and deregulation bring an end to government monopoly in broadcasting media?
1.5       SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The research as being narrowed down to AIT, Lagos and Splash F.M, Ibadan. Since it is not only difficult but also impossible to study the impact of privatization and use all broadcasting station in all the 36 state of the federation, looking at to the time available for this work and other necessary logistics such as fund.
1.6       SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The work is significance because it benefits the general public to know the reason and benefit of privatization of broadcasting media.
Government: It enables the government through NBC/BON to sanitize and regulate multitude of broadcasting stations.
Government Media House: Broadcast media owned by government will see the need to repackage their programmes and other activities as there are competition for both audience and advert between private broadcast media and government media.
Private Media House: Broadcast media owned by private individuals will realize the need to come up with new innovative and attention catching programme and approach to gain the audience of the existing government media and ensure their independent.
Student Journalists: Students of mass communication is expected to benefit from the work by knowing their basic responsibility and opportunity available for them in both public and government media
Students as a Whole: It forms part of the academic work that can serve as reference materials in all related field.
1.7       LIMITATIONS TO THE STUDY
Time: There is a limited time in carrying out this work.
Material: A relevant material on this work is relatively scarce as many previous researchers do not focus much attention on privatization of media.
Finance: At the time of carrying out this research work there was no enough money to explore internet and travel as many as possible to the study area.
1.8    DEFINITION OF THE TERMS
Impact: This means effect, role or functions of something on something or somebody.
Deregulation/privatization: Is the act of allowing private investors into broadcasting industry to set up either radio or television station.
Broadcast media: These are electronic media of communication to larger and wider audience receiving the signal simultaneously.
NBC: National Broadcasting Commission
Osun State: This is one of the 36 states of the federation located in southwest geopolitical zone. It is a Yoruba main state which was founded in August 1991.

                 

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