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Salient Contemporary Issues in Broadcasting: Legislative/Regulatory Reforms in Nigeria

Salient Contemporary Issues in Broadcasting: Legislative/Regulatory Reforms in Nigeria highlight the urgent need for reform in Nigeria's broadcasting sector and proposes comprehensive solutions. The 1992...

STAKEHOLDERS’ PRIORITIES IN THE AMENDMENT OF THE NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMMISSION (NBC) ACT.

The Nigerian government is actively involved in reforming the media sector, primarily through the amendment of broadcasting legislation. The Institute for Media and Society...
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Public Enlightenment Series No 6- Protection of Media Freedom and Expression in Broadcast Industry...

The protection of freedom of expression and media rights is crucial for the proper functioning of a broadcast media system, encompassing industry practices and...

Memorandum on the Broadcasting Regulatory Framework in Nigeria

A strong and effective regulatory framework is crucial for the proper functioning of the broadcast media in Nigeria's democratic and electoral processes. The aim...
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Public Enlightenment Series No. 3- Vesting The Broadcast Industry Regulator With Full Powers Nigeria

The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) is the regulatory body responsible for broadcasting in Nigeria. It was established under the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) Act...
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Public Enlightenment Series No 2- Secure Leadership an Essential for Broadcast Regulators Effectiveness

The media sector reform in Nigeria is progressing, with the government actively working to modify various aspects of the media landscape. One area of...

Broadcast Media Coverage of 2019 Edition – Oct-Dec 2018

In 2018, the Institute for Media and Society (IMS) established a Media Monitoring activity as part of the European Union Support to Democratic Governance...

Conducting Media Audience Research

The publication "Audience Research Methods for Campus Radio Stations" was released ten years ago, and since then, valuable lessons have been learned about the...
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Newspapers and Magazines in Nigeria

S/N NAME Location OWNER 1 The Punch Lagos Private 2 Vanguard Lagos Private 3 THISDAY Lagos Private 4 Daily Sun Lagos Private 5 New Telegraph Lagos Private 6 The Guardian (Nigeria) Lagos Private 7 The Nation Lagos Private 8 Leadership Abuja Private 9 Daily Trust Abuja/ Lagos Private 10 Daily Independent Lagos Private 11 Blueprint Abuja Private 12 Business Day Lagos Private 13 Business Hallmark Ikeja, Lagos Private 14 Complete Sports Lagos State Private 15 Daily Champion Lagos Private 16 Daily Times of Nigeria Lagos Private 17 The Hope Akure State Govt 18 Nigerian Entertainment Today Lagos State Private 19 National...

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EU Funded Capacity Building Re-positions Women Broadcast Journalist in Digital Multimedia Story Telling

In response to the need to enhance the professionalism of women journalists in Nigeria through the improvement of skills, the Institute for Media and Society,...

World Press Freedom Day 2023

3rd May 2023 Lagos, Nigeria IMS Calls for Protection of Journalists, Creation of an Enabling Environment, and Safeguarding of Democracy The Institute for Media and Society, IMS,...

Media Guidelines for Disability-Inclusive Coverage of Elections in Nigeria

The media plays a critical role in Nigeria's democratic governance, providing fair, accurate, ethical, and inclusive coverage of electoral and broader democratic processes. However,...

Salient Contemporary Issues in Broadcasting: Legislative/Regulatory Reforms in Nigeria

Salient Contemporary Issues in Broadcasting: Legislative/Regulatory Reforms in Nigeria highlight the urgent need for reform in Nigeria's broadcasting sector and proposes comprehensive solutions. The 1992...

International Women’s Day 2023

8th March, 2023 Lagos, Nigeria IMS calls for Increased Capacity Building and Deepened Political Participation of Women. The Institute for Media and Society, IMS, has called on stakeholders...