INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDIA, SECURITY AND DEVELOPMENT

 

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Death of Distance: The Impact of New Media on Cultural Globalisation
Chike Emma Onwe

Journalism in the Era of the New Media: The Changing Dynamics
Sunny E. Udeze & Anthony O. Uche

When New Media Expands the Political Space: A Narrative of the Use of Social Media for Political Participation in the 2015 Presidential Election in Nigeria
Godwin Okoye & Felix Ugwuanyi

Narcotising us through the Social Media in Nigeria
B.J.C. Anyanwu & Ejem A. Agwu

Bridging Rural-Urban Information Gap for Development: The Social Media Imperative
Vincent Onyeaghanachi Odoh, Marcel Ikechukwu Nnadiukwu & Sunday Uche Ajah

Winning the War against Ebola Virus through our Television Screens
Blessed F. Ngonso, Ambrose Uchenunu & Sharon Onuiri

Winning Souls for the Church through Propaganda: The Changing Narrative
Josephat I. Okoye & Nnedi Anikpo

Public Relations Strategy in the Catholic Church: An Investigation on Ten Preferred Parishes in Enugu Urban
Clementina Obiageli Okafor & Everistus Offor

Poverty, Corruption and the Nigerian Church: Chukwuma Ibezute’s Stain on a White Robe
Solomon Awuzie

Leadership and Vanguard Newspapers Glorification of the Military in the Fight against Boko Haram
Danladi Kabiru & Jimoh Ibrahim

Reversing the Voracious Effects of Rent in Nigeria: Structure, Strategy and Process
John Ifaka

Taxing the Media out of Business: An Analysis of the Effect of Multiple Tax Regimes on the Economy of Media Stations in Nigeria
Nkechi A. Chukwuma, Nkiru C. Ezeh & Charles C. Ezeh

Television Stations in a Depressed Economy: A Critical Analysis of NTA Channel 12, Owerri
Nkechi Ver Iwuchukwu

Redefining the Performance of Commercial Banks in Nigeria: A Narrative of Electronic Banking
Chukwuemeka S. Ojukwu

An Assessment of the Environmental Consciousness of Residents of Nsukka Urban
Michael O. Ukonu, Uchenna Anorue & Brenda M. Uji

Lies for Sale: Analysis of Credibility Narrative in Broadcast Media Advertisement
Nnamdi George Nzekwe & Chukwuemeka Ndolo

Acculturation and Cultural Imperialism: The Narrative of Media Control in a Changing World
Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Ogu