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Title: | The Nigerian Media Space and the Cost of a Bribe |
Authors: | Dyikuk, Justine John |
Keywords: | brown envelope chequebook sensationalism |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | New Media and Mass Communication |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.40;Pp 13-22 |
Abstract: | Despite the existence of the Code of Conduct for Journalists, media practice in Nigeria is marred by the brown
envelope syndrome – an unprofessional act which gives the profession a bad name. This conceptual study, The
Nigerian Media Space and the Cost of a Bribe investigated the matter using two theoretical frameworks namely,
the social responsibility theory and Aristotle’s golden mean theory. The findings revealed that sensationalism
and news commercialisation are offshoots of the brown envelope syndrome. It noted love of money, lack of
training and conflict as possible causes of the ugly trend. It observed that these unwholesome acts make the
media lose capacity to facilitate good governance. Therefore, the study recommended maintenance of
professionalism by reporters and remunerating media workers as ways of revamping media practice in Nigeria.
In conclusion, the study called on journalists to shun unethical practices and key into the dynamics of
professionalism. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2945 |
ISSN: | 2224-3267 2224-3275 |
Appears in Collections: | Mass Communication
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