Journal: Emerging Discourses On The Future Of Higher Education In Africa
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One of the core reasons given for the establishment of the broadcast media (represented in this paper as radio) in Nigeria in the late 1950s was the need to educate the Nigeria citizens. Studies established that the broadcast industry in Nigeria has not fared so well in fulfilling this objective. This study sought to find out if the emergence of campus broadcasting in 2003/2004 with the sole aim of educating mass communication students and other students in the fields of arts and engineering has brought about the fulfilment of the dream of establishing broadcasting in Nigeria. Findings from the study provide useful information on the students’ perception on the kind of programmes they would like to listen to, that would fulfil their educational needs. Adopting the survey research method, a sample size of 220 students drawn from University of Lagos and Babcock University was selected through multi-stage sampling technique. Results indicate that majority of the students surveyed would like to listen to entertainment programmes rather than educational programmes. Recommendations were made on the need to adopt edutainment format while presenting programmes on campus radio stations and on the need for university teachers to make use of the campus radio platform in teaching their courses.
JEGEDE,O. AKINTAYO,J. Chioma,P. .
(2016). Student’s Perception to the use of Campus Radio for Educational Purposes., 1
(), 155-155.
JEGEDE,O. AKINTAYO,J. Chioma,P. .
"Student’s Perception to the use of Campus Radio for Educational Purposes." 1, no (), (2016):
155-155.
JEGEDE,O. and AKINTAYO,J. and Chioma,P. and .
(2016). Student’s Perception to the use of Campus Radio for Educational Purposes., 1
(), pp155-155.
JEGEDEO, AKINTAYOJ, ChiomaP, .
Student’s Perception to the use of Campus Radio for Educational Purposes.. 2016, 1
():155-155.
JEGEDE,Omolayo ,
AKINTAYO,Johnson ,
and Chioma,Patricia
.
"Student’s Perception to the use of Campus Radio for Educational Purposes.", 1 . (2016) :
155-155.
J.Omolayo A.Johnson & C.Patricia ,
"Student’s Perception to the use of Campus Radio for Educational Purposes."
vol.1,
no.,
pp. 155-155,
2016.