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IMPACT OF TELEVISION BROADCASTING ON ELECTIONEERING CAMPAIGNS

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1.1 Background of the Study

That the mass media plays a vital role in the development process of a country is

not again saying. The mass media generally regarded as a channel of communication that

are capable of reaching heterogeneous audience simultaneously with uniform message.

They regularly cover all sorts of issues such as health, music, fine art, crime, sport,

entertainment, political events among others (Meyer, 2002, Soela 2004). The mass media

transmits ideas and new information to target audience in the society. Tosanisunmi (2004)

has observed that the mass media educate, inform and entertain beyond these functions as

they also persuade and catalyze for social mobilization. In other words, the mass media

can be regarded as powerful service of information because they have the capability to

penetrate every segment of society. They have the ability to disseminate messages about

issue, ideas and product.

Furthermore, the mass media has that capability to create awareness and knowledge about

issues of national interest. The traditional mass media usually consist of radio, television,

newspaper and magazine while the news media involves the internet technologies.

Contextually, these media have the responsibility to mobilize for national development.

In other words, social mobilization for development largely depends on the media for

success. Crusade for change and dissemination of useful information against corruption,

bad governance and terrorism depend on the mass media. Ogwezzy (2010) states that it is

a common knowledge that the media is the engine of mass communication and the avenue

through which the public could be reached.

In the other hand, election is an important element of democracy; elections enable the

individual to express a sense of belonging to a political system. Elections provide forum

for the discussion of public opinion on important issue. Elections allow an exchange of

influence between leaders and the electorate (Nwaozuzu 1999:18-22). This statement

captures the relevant functions of the broadcast media in elections which serves as a

mobilizing of all the different people in society and at the same time to co-ordinate the

activities as they are made to express their views about candidates who are contesting for

political position. The broadcast media through their programmes create avenue through

which the people express their views about candidates. There may be phone calls in

programmes like radio link, state of the Nation, or debate programmer responsible or

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otherwise and has made people pass on topical political issues. Also the broadcast media

(Radio and Television) provide platforms through which individuals or member of society

contribute on issues of public interest. They may be based on stewardship of political

offices holders wishing to recontest for elections or it may have to do with electoral law

that are perceived to be capable of fermenting violence. Ebo (1997:132) maintain that: the

broadcast media play decisive roles in the lives of the citizens no matter where they are

located and whatever their stage of development. The broadcast media are the most potent

and sensitive sector of the communication industry considering the reach and influence

they have on their viewers and listeners.

This statement succinctly explains which relevance the broadcast media is to all

the components of the society, a power it acquired from its inception and not only during

political campaigns. It is this power that grants it the ability to mobilize people and make

them participate in mass in political processes. To further explain the power of the

broadcast media in mobilizing the citizens towards conforming to expected behavior and

participation in electoral processes. The media force attends to certain issues, they build

up images of political figures, they are constantly presenting objects, suggesting what

individuals should think about, know about, having feelings about. Clang an Lang

1959:103- 112).

This means the dominant thought that the people carry about, is influenced by the

media?s constant projection of what they should be thinking especially concerning the

electoral process. This comment conforms to the agenda setting thereby which provides

explanation to what or how the media can sway the behavior of the people in the society.

Given this power therefore, it will not be out of place to say that, the failure of success of

any electoral process lies largely in the hands of the mass media, to which the broadcast

media is a strong component. Innis (2003:298) in support of this state that; while an

unbiased and responsible system can contribute to the success of the electoral process, a

bias and irresponsible media contributes to the failure of elections.

On the same power of the media, Orhewere?s (2003:140) argues; the Nigerian

media in the past did not show enough commitment to professional ethic there by

contributing to electoral crisis in Western Nigerian in 1965 and subsequent elections. The

relevance of Orhewere?s comment is that not only does the Nigerian Broadcast media

posses? enormous powers, but its role as an instrument of mobilization dates back to as far

as 1965. In other words, the media has been a very active instrument in democratic

processes in Nigeria over a stretch of time, until the military dictatorship took the shine

from it. However, with the re-entry of civilian rule in 1999, the media viz the broadcast

media have resumed its active role of mobilizing the populace for elections. The media or

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broadcast media played very important role in elections written 1999 and 2003,

Therefore, to print out that, the roles the media often plays is either responsible or

otherwise and has made people pass judgment or often ascribed to failed outcome of

elections ascribed to failed outcome of elections to it. That is the success or failure of

elections are often judged by the role of the media for instance, Chinua Achebe (1993:78)

allege that; the two previous at conducting election under civilian rule generated crisis,

which culminated to the collapse of the republics due to several electoral frauds some of

which allegedly were aided and abetted by the media. Chinua Achebe?s comment

however begs for serious questions at to, how does a watch dog become a conspirator. In

other words, how does a media aid and abet fraud, perhaps they will form another basis

for a study. However, it is important to note that, indeed the broadcast media has very

strong roles to play in elections. To this Burns (1977:45) state that; The media in a

civilized society occupy a very important and powerful position with capacity that can

easily influence the opinion of the masses. While Rivers (1971) state that, it is expected to

be the condolence of the people where divergent views are expressed in order to serve as a

check against autocratic and totalitarian rule

Therefore, it is against the above background that this project seeks to examine the

impact of television broadcasting on electioneering campaigns using 2011 presidential

campaigns on NTA Abeokuta.

1.2 Statement of Research Problem

The role of media in every society is often to educate, inform and enlighten. It is

assumed that, where those roles are adequately carried out, elections are bound to be free

and fair. However, in Nigeria, several elections have been marred the question is how the

mass media has mobilized the Nigerian populace. How come electoral processes have not

been successful? Is the broadcast media system not commensurate to other media systems

elsewhere? These and many others are questions that this study hopes to identify.

1.3 Objectives of the Study

1. To ascertain the level of equal media coverage given to political parties to candidates.

2. To ascertain the significant relationship between mass media & electioneering

campaign.

3. To ascertain the significant level of mobilization of mass media towards elections.

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4. To determine the significant level of agenda setting programme of mass media town

elections.

1.4 Research Questions

The following research questions were considered:

i. What is the significant level of equal media coverage given to political parties?

ii. What is the significant relationship between media coverage and a free & fair

election?

iii. What is the significant level of media expose of electoral misconduct?

iv. How does the media play the role of agenda-setting during election?

v. What is the significant level of media mobilization during electoral process?

1.5 Significance of the study

On the completion of this project the end result will benefit academics, students of

communication studies and other researchers that may want to carry out further research

on this study.

1.6 Scope of the Study

The scope of this research work will only cover the people within Abeokuta

metropolis. This focus will be on the people living around Oke-Ilewo, Post- Office and

Panseke axis of the city.

1.7 Limitations of the Study

The research work may be faced with time & fund constraints being an academic

based research. The time allocated for this study is not enough as in combining the work

on this study with daily academics routine. Also, the study will be limited to some areas

due to the problems of funds,, shortage of texts, journals and information relevant to the

study.

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1.8 Operational Definition of Terms

1. Impact: This refers to a significant or strong influence on massmedia towards

election.

2. Television broadcasting: This can be defined as the dissemination of information,

idea, opinion, before, among others through the use of television medium.

3. Electioneering Campaign: This refers to the act or process of soliciting for support

or votes for a given political party or candidate during election.


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