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Boyd, Douglas A.; Straubhaar, Joseph D. – Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 1985
Explores impact of the popularity of video cassette recorders (VCRs) on development communication in nonindustrialized Third World countries; discusses conditions that have brought about the widespread purchase and use of home VCRs; and examines cultural and political effects, ownership and viewing patterns, and industry and government reactions.…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Costs, Culture Lag, Developing Nations

Ugboajah, Frank Okwu – Journal of Communication, 1979
Describes the village announcers of various Nigerian communities and suggests that their role in the communication of rural change be recognized by the broadcast industry. The key to successful broadcasting in these areas is recognition of the essentially community-oriented nature of African countries. (JMF)
Descriptors: African Culture, Broadcast Industry, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Skills
Oduko, Segun – 1986
This paper argues that new technologies, which play significant roles in the process of communication, may solve some problems, but they also tend to create new ones. A discussion of the various problems encountered in Nigeria, where an appreciable penetration of portable video cameras and recorders has given the public more access to, and choice…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Censorship, Communications
Semaan, Leslie; Hillian, John – 1984
Nigeria is Africa's most populous nation, and one of its richest. During the 1970s, oil prices fueled rapid development. With world-wide crude oil prices now fluctuating, the future of this diverse, turbulent country is uncertain. The unit contains three sections: the Text, Suggestions for the Teacher, and the Slide-Tape Script. An overview of the…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Area Studies, Creative Art, Cultural Traits