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THE IMPACT OF BREATH-AWAY PROGRAMMES (CRBC-TV) ON CHILDREN AS RELATED TO SOCIAL BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS IN NIGERIA- A CASE STUDY OF YAKURR LGA

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CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

1.1. Background of the study

This chapter gives us an introduction to the research Impact of Breath away CRBC TV as related to children behavioral problems A study of Yakurr Local Government Area.

The mass media is the means of passing information through the use of various channels or media television, radio, newspaper e.t.c. to a large heterogeneous crowd. The mass media is a significant force in modern culture, communities and individual are bombarded constantly with messages from a multitude of sources mainly television, billboard and magazine. The messages of the media promote not only moods, attitudes and a sense of what is and not important. In this study we are focusing on the electronic form of communication.

The television is a system of sending and receiving pictures and sound by means of electronic signals transmitted through wires and optical fibers or by electronic magnetic radiation. Television is the most widespread form of communication in the world. These widespread availability and exposure makes the television the primary focus of most mass media discussions. Therefore television plays a role in grooming of culture or social behavior of lives.

Television has become one of the most powerful times activity ever since its birth in Nigeria it has shared pattern of behavior. Television has educated, informed entertained individuals in so many ways. Television has also brought about cultural pollution of cultural beliefs and norms. Television Is a telecommunication for transmitting in receiving moving images that can be monochrome black and white or colored with or without accompanying sound. Television may also refer specifically to a television set, television programming or television transmission.

Programming is broadcast by television stations sometimes called channels as a vehicle for entertainment and news. Since the 1950s television has been the main medium for molding public opinion.

Television is said to be one of the most popular and persuasive form of communication, it is found in most homes in Nigeria is a medium of communication with sound, visual compliments, it makes uses of electronic media.

The media influence on children is as old as the media itself, there isnt a doubt that that the media has an impact on a child, but is it so influential that it can make a child do something that they would never thought of doing it till they see it on television.

 

1.2 Statement of the problem

The youths and children constitute a large percentage of audience of television stations in Cross River State. The Breath Away programme has highlighted a lot of antisocial characteristics and tendencies have been viewed by a lot of children in Cross River State.

Therefore, this study is to research on the impact of Breath Away, Cross River Broadcasting cooperation CRBC TV on the social behavior of children and the possible solutions using Yakurr Local Government as case study.

 

1.3 Objectives of the study

The following are the objectives of the study

1. To know the number of children exposed to the Breath Away Programme, Cross River State Broadcasting Television.

2. To know how parents and guardians guide their children on the viewership of the Breath Away Programme, Cross River State Broadcasting Television

3. To know the impact of Breath Away Programme on children of Yakurr Local Government Area

 

1.4 Research Questions

1. What number of children in Yakurr Local government Area have access to Breath Away Television Programme

2. How can parents guide their children on the viewership of Breath Away Programme

3. What is the impact of Breath Away on the lives of children in Yakurr Local Government Area

 

1.5 Research Hypotheses

H1 Every child has access to Breath Away Television Programme CRBC in Yakurr Local Government Area

H0 Every child hasnt access to Breath Away Television Programme CRBC in Yakurr Local Government Area

H2Parents can guide their children on viewership of the BreathAway television programme.

H0parents cant guide their children on viewership of the Breathe Away television programme,.

 

1.6. Scope or delimitation of the study

This research is on children in cross river state that have been exposed to the programmes breath away CRBC TV using yakurr lga as our focal point

 

1.7. Significance of the study

At the end of these study, the work should have to light the dangers breath away programme on the lives and social behavior of children .thus, this will serve as a guide to broaden knowledge and the write up will also benefit media, workers, mass communicator, student and the public generally.

 

1.8 Definition of terms

This work was operationally defined

Operational definition: This is the definition of terms given in the researchers personal understanding as its related to the work.

Impact: The effect the breath away has on children.

Breath Away: This Programme is aired by CRBC TV from 9am to 1pm during the day and 9pm to 12pm in the night. It covers or airs the Calabar carnival celebration

Relate: To concern involves or apply to somebody or something officially

Social behaviorIt is the way an individual relates to the society, behavior wise.It is the behavior of a person while relating with others.

Problem: A Difficult situation, matter or person.

Children: A young human between birth and puberty.

CRBC: A network station owned by Cross River State.

Television: An electronic device for receiving and reproducing the images and sounds of a combined audio and video signal.

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