The role of the Media in national development

The role of the Media in national development

A seasoned lecturer in Communication Studies, recently tasked his students with an engaging assignment: to write a story on “The Role of the Media in National Development.” The communication Studies lecturer is passionate about exploring the media’s influence on shaping societies, driving progress, and ensuring accountability in governance. Through this assignment, he aims to inspire students to critically analyze the media’s role in fostering national growth and promoting civic engagement.

This insightful article was discovered during a short interview with Mr. Daniel Ahu at Dew 360 studios, where he highlighted on “The Role of the Media in National Development.”

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Agenda-Setting as a Media Tool: Insights from Umaru Sanda Amadu of Citi TV

In a recent lecture with communications students of Wisconsin university international Umaru Sanda Amadu of Citi TV, the role of agenda-setting in shaping public perception and influencing national development was explored in depth. Amadu, a prominent journalist known for his incisive reporting, discussed how media outlets use agenda-setting to highlight crucial issues and the implications of this practice on both public opinion and policy-making. During the lecture, Amadu emphasized that agenda-setting is a powerful tool employed by the media to prioritize certain issues over others. By deciding which topics receive coverage and prominence, media outlets can significantly impact public discourse and perception. This practice not only informs but also influences how the public perceives the importance of various issues.

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SOURCE: DEW360.NET

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