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Framing of avian influenza coverage by Nigerian newspapers
O. P. Fawole, K. A.
Thomas and A. S. Ibitade
Department of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development,
University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
kehindeadesina@yahoo.com.
Accepted 19 December, 2011 |
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The study examined framing pattern, direction of portrayal,
space allotment and placement pattern in reporting avian
influenza news in some selected Nigerian newspapers namely,
The Guardian, Vanguard, Punch and Tribune were purposively
selected between the periods of February 1st to
August 31st, 2006. Result showed that majority
(52.56%) of avian flu disease stories were reported in the
month of February and Guardian newspaper had the highest
frequency of reports (69.2%). Analysis of the frames
revealed that, public awareness (21.15%) was the most
popular frame used. News on Avian Influenza and other
Agricultural related issues had less placement patterns in
most of the newspapers studied. The Vanguard newspaper had
the highest frequency of reports on of avian flu on the
front pages (23.1%), while the Guardian had the highest
percentage (56.4%) of positive stories. There was no
significant difference in space allotment among the selected
newspaper (F = 0.526, p > 0.05). Similarly, there was no
significant difference between space allotment and placement
pattern (t = 0.40 p > 0.05). All the four selected
newspapers stressed public awareness, industry crisis and
Government responsibility as national issues in reporting
the cases of avian influenza in Nigeria.
Key words:
Framing, avian influenza, coverage, newspapers, Nigeria. |