Communication

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Vol.17, No.2, Nov. 2020

Acceptance, Processing and Use of Feedback by Broadcast Stakeholders in Benin City in Improving Talk Show Programme Content – OBAJE, Comfort Ene, PhD – Abstract : Full Paper

Assessment of Social Media Digital Image Usage by Scannews and NewsRescue during the 2015 Presidential Election and its Implication for Professional Practice in Nigeria – OGAH, Abari Ijuo, PhD – Abstract : Full Paper

Discourse Analysis of Two Online Environmental Communication Campaigns – ADEMOSU, Ifedolapo – Abstract : Full Paper

An Evaluative Study of the Influence of Ebonyi State Broadcasting Corporation’s Lassa Fever Public Service Advert on the Health Attitude of Abakaliki Residents – KALU, Ojiaku PhD & ABUMCHUKWU, Raphael Ekwunife & NWACHUKWU, Helen Ijeoma – Abstract : Full Paper

Mass Media and the Mobilisation of Women for Political Participation during the 2019 Gubernatorial Election in Lafia, Nasarawa State, Nigeria – SANTAS, Tsegyu & ASEMAH, Ezekiel S., PhD & JUMBO, Cynthia Nwanyeze, PhD – Abstract : Full Paper

Mass Media Health Promotion Campaign as Determinant of Behavioural Responses to the Prevention of Lassa Fever Epidemic in South-West, Nigeria – OKEYA, Adenike Omotayo, PhD & AKINWANDE, Anjuwon PhD – Abstract : Full Paper

Organisational Communication Pattern and Its Implications for Ethics and Professionalism among Journalists in Akwa Ibom State – SENAM, Nsikan PhD – Abstract : Full Paper

Social Media Influence on Exclusive Breastfeeding Among Expecting Mothers in Port Harcourt – UWALAKA, Temple PhD & NWALA, Bigman – Abstract : Full Paper

The Media, Conflict Resolution and Indigene-Non-Indigene Relationship in Nigeria – NSUDE, Ifeyinwa PhD & ELEM, Stephen Nwanchor, PhD – Abstract : Full Paper

Vol. 17, No. 1 June 2020

Acquisition and Utilisation of Digital Media in the Teaching and Learning of Comm-UDOAKAH, Nkereuwem, PhD & NDA, Iniobong Courage, PhD: Full Paper

Digital Broadcast Appreciation Among Broadcast Operatives in Akwa Ibom. –Uwem Udo Akpan, PhD: Full Papaer

Digital Media and the Participation of Udu Community in Politics. KEDIEHOR, Collins, PhD  & UCHENUNU, Ambrose, PhD. : Full Paper

Digital Media, Distressed Wears, Tattoos and Saggy Pants. OKUGO, Chukwuemeka Uzoma, PhD & NWEKE, Chidinma Joan & OKON, Patrick Ene, PhD & OMELAGAH, Godwin Ekunke  & UDOYO, Okon Effiong. : Full Paper

Framing of Cybercrime (Yahoo-Yahoo Business) by The Guardian and Vanguard. GUANAH, Seigha Jammy & NWAMMUO Nkiru Angela, PhD.& OBI Ijeoma. : Full Paper

Influence of ICTs on Modern PR and Advertising Practice in Nigeria. PEPPLE, Iwowari Ibituru, PhD & ACHOLONU, Ijeoma, PhD  & KOKO, Reginald.  : Full Paper

Perception of Young People in Uyo on Social Media Health-Related Infor. OKE, Benson R., PhD & MERIBE, Nnaemeka, PhD  & IWOK, Uduot A., PhD. : Full Paper 

Social Media and Political Participation Among Residents of South-East. ANYANWU, B. J. C., PhD & ORJI, Uchenna Franklin. : Full Paper

Utilisation of Digital Media for Marketing Communications by Businessmen. NKWAM-UWAOMA, Adeline, PhD & ASEMAH, Ezekiel S., PhD. : Full Paper.