Impact Of Radio Programme In Economic Development

(A Case Study Of Radio Nigeria Enugu National Station)

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Radio programmes play a significant role in fostering economic development by disseminating valuable information, promoting education, and facilitating communication among stakeholders. Through targeted broadcasts focusing on topics such as entrepreneurship, market trends, agricultural techniques, and financial literacy, radio programmes can empower communities, particularly in rural or underserved areas, to enhance their economic activities. By featuring interviews with experts, success stories, and interactive segments, these programmes engage listeners and provide them with practical knowledge and resources to improve their livelihoods. Additionally, radio serves as a cost-effective and accessible medium, reaching diverse audiences regardless of literacy levels or technological infrastructure. Thus, the impact of radio programmes on economic development is undeniable, as they serve as catalysts for empowerment, innovation, and inclusive growth, ultimately contributing to the socioeconomic advancement of communities.

ABSTRACT

The Federal Radio corporation of Nigeria Enugu National station (Radio I the station for the mature mind) Enugu, like many other electronic media establishments in Nigeria, has been carrying out its communication functions of informing, educating entertaining, persuading and public enlightenments and advertisements and other social programmes.
Using the social scientific methods of questionnaire survey and depth interview methods in the project work, the work is handled in five chapters. Chapter one introduced the electronic. Media and guide on the handling of the topic and significance rationale of the study. The chapter two continued with reviewing literature which e-rayed the summary of the related literature reviewed.
Chapter three explained the research methodology used to study the topic. T he research methods in charge of the questionnaire and survey method and interview while in chapter four data presentation and results. Summary of results/ findings are made relevant to research questions.
Chapter five finally handled the discussion, implications, recommendations, discussion of results and conclusions.
Finally, it was found out that Radio Nigeria Enugu, Radio I not only have an impact in the economic development of Nigeria as electronic development of Nigeria as electronic media but went a step further to train other professionals

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title Page
Acknowledgment
Dedication
Abstract
Content

Chapter One
1.0 Introduction

1.1 Background Of The Study
1.2 Statemet Of Research Problems
1.3 Research Questions
1.4 Significance Of The Study
1.5 Hypotheses
1.6 Definition Of Terms
– Radio Programme In Economic Development
1.7 Assumption Of The Study
1.8 Scope And Limitations Of The Study
1.9 Theoretical Frame Work
1.2 Statement Of Research Problems:
1.3 Research Question
1.4 Significance Of The Study

Chapter Two
2.0 Review Of Related Literature

2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Vital Roles Of The Radio Broadcast.
3.3 Conclusion

Chapter Three
3.0 Research Methodology

3.1 Research Methodology:
3.2 Research Desing:
3.3 Area Of Study/Location Of Study
3.4 Population Of Study
3.5 Intrument For Data Collection
3.6 Reliabilty Of Instrument.
3.7 Method Of Date Collection
3.8 Method Of Data Analysis

Chapter Four
4.0 Data Presentation And Analysis

4.2 Demographic Data Presentation And Analysis.
4.3 Data Presentation And Analysis Of All
4.4 Conclusion

Chapter Five
5.0 Discussion, Summary And Conclusion

5.1 Summary:
5.2 Discussion And Findings
5.3 Recommendations
5.4 Limitation Of The Study
5.5 Suggestion For Further Study
5.6 Conclusion
References
Questionnaires

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

The Electronic media which is the focus of this study comprises the radio and Television. The sophistication of these media of communication makes it one of the wonders of modern communication.
According to Bitter, “Just as the twentieth century dawned, a system was perfected which Electromagnetic impulse could be sent through the air without wires carrying voice transmissions over long distances. This new invention was to be known as radio I
Electronic media is a machinery or an institution for simultaneous transmission of information to a wide and divergent audience. Although the Electronic media are channels through which information is transmitted to the audience through different media. Yet they represent the attempt of man to relate to and interact with other men.
It is clear to note that communication has been enhanced nationally and internationally with the use of technology.
Mr. E.N. Aniebona, in his contribution in the role of broadcasting in a developing context has this to say about Electronic media.
“Electronic media is a powerful and effective instrument for achieving national goals such as in need for wide spread education for both children and adults in order to acieve certain prescribed goals in Economic growth, health are political and social awareness, political stabilkity self relief and national identity among others things”
Electronic aim at presenting programmes like news, drama, interviews, health and family planning, religious programmes and agricultural programmes.
In his assessment of media Charlse Ogbunambala, of Torch, have this to say of Electronic media.
“Nevertheless, however stupendous this epoch-making achievements on the print media may seem, effective media communications, cannot be fully achieved or relaised wihotu the Electronic media. This reason is obvious. The message from electronic media registered more permanently than from the print media”
The Electronic media include the radio, the television and the cinema out focus is on the radio.
Radio is the first source to which people furned for the latest develops in the war or crisis time.
We look on radio during announcement of annual budget by the head of state or state governor.
According to Guglielmc Marconic, “Radio is a potential means of supplementing telegraph, the most import long-distance communication, medium of the late nineteenth century”,
Radio was the most popular entertainment and news medium. To a degree, the radio receiver was the center of the home and family activities frequently revolved ground the broadcast schedule. The average station schedule had something for everyone from news and commentary through variety and comedy to religious discussion, sports and children’s programme.
Radio Nigeria Enugu, (FRCN) involve itself with those role of educating, informing, entertaining, persuading and advertising. Radio Nigeria Enugu operate on both Amplitude modulation (AM) frequency modulation (FM) and short wave.
The station strive hard in various ways to assert themselves ; some concentrate on music while others run discussion on special political, economic, education, social cultural and religious issues.
Radio Nigeira goes for the audience which has the purchasing power.
Radio nigeira in its role in economic development undertake advertisement, sponsored programmes, public service announcement to enhance its financial base and educational programmes are diverse in its role to promote products and enhance the training of professionals and thereby contribute effectively in the economic development of Nigeria.

1.2 STATEMET OF RESEARCH PROBLEMS
As stated earlier, the roles of the electronic media especially radio is enormous and cannot be justly denied without difficulty. It has also been indicated that radio help in economic development due to listening audience, the literacy level not withstanding.
But of all these roles contributions to the economic development of Nigeria, there are still case of poor funding and poor management of the electronic media especially radio to effectively carry out these roles of economic development.
Radio Nigeria as an agent of News, information, education, entertainment and advertising organ of electronic media has been affected due to poor funding, obsolete equipment and poor management.
This study is therefore aimed at disproving or validating these allegations among other research questions.

1.3 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
In order to carry out this study, I am going to use the following assumptions as a guide post to the research:
1. Radio Nigeria play its role in economic development of Nigeria, through its advertisement programme.
2. Radio Nigeria help in the economic development of Nigeria through some of its education programmes
3. Radio Nigeria help in economic development of Nigeria through its variety of entertainment programmes like Mislo slammeer show early morning and phone in programme, Oge Ndi Olu Ubi, Uwa Di Ogbu, Dialectical programme like Nsukka Alua, Ekene Ndi Ahia and other social, agricultural health and political programmes.
4. Radio Nigeria Enugu have contributed in the economic development of Nigeria, by training some broadcasters at their training school Shogule Lagos and promotion of musicians and such allied professionals.

1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
Radio as a medium of information has been recognized as the most useful and the media that its message cut across barrier of literacy.
In her assessment about radio, Stella Okuna, has this to say, ‘radio is the true mass medium in third world countries because it really reaches the masses.
In Nigeria, for example, the use of radio as a source of information is truly widespread even among rural dwellers who make up the majority of the country’s population
Radio as an electronic media have been known in recent decades as key mode of mass communication, an audio dimension or channel which is capable of providing, a great deal of details, description that are not communicable through written and visual communication.
The roles of the radio in education which help to foster national unity and understanding cannot be waved without contradiction.
It would also be pertinent to point out that this study was undertaken to explore this areas so as to contribute to the whole gamut of stream of knowledge.

1.5 HYPOTHESES
HO: Electronic media- radio in the economic development reduces the social service role of F RC N
HI: Electronic media-radio does not reduce the social service role of FRCN
H2: The social service role of the FRCN affect democratization of the nation
H3: The social service role of the FRCN does not affect the credibility of FRCN
H4: Electronic media-radio ins the economic development leads to friction between sponsors and presenters
HO: Electronic media-radio in the economic development does not lead to sponsors and presenters.
H5: It regates the fundamental functions of informing, educating and entertaining
HO: It does not negates the fundamental functions of informing educating and entertaining.

1.6 DEFINITION OF TERMS
RADIO PROGRAMME IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CONCEPTUAL: Programme aired to educate, inform and entertain
OPERATIONAL PROGRAMME: such as Munuta ka and Nde wonu Ndi olu Ubi etc. presented for in the mass media, so that it will be aired.
MASS MEDIA: CONCEPTUAL: The channels of mass communication
OPERATIONAL: Radio, Television and anema

1.7 ASSUMPTION OF THE STUDY
1. Mass media audience are deceived to believe that programme with their which the public values in informing, educating and entertaining the audience.
2. That access to the media is limited due to payment of money to guarantee the use of certain stories in the station
3. That the credibility of the station is threatened by the development
4. That it negates the functions of informing, educating and entertaining the audience.

1.8 SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS OF THE STUDY
The extent of the study will cover the FRCN Enugu, but the “results” collected will be generized. The study would have been extended to all the FRCN zonal stations but due to in adequacy of financial resources to travel and risks involved in traveling the research has decided to limit FRCN Enugu national station where the researcher is a staff where the researcher is a staff.
Though the research was specifically required to examine the impacts
of electronic media radio in economic development the researcher want the history of the FRCN and reasons given for electronic media-radio in economic development in FRCN Enugu. There are little or no study made on the electronic media –radio in economic development in Nigeria. So this was a predicament in the study.
Therefore the researcher could not gather a lot of literature on electronic media – radio in economic development .
Owing to the following limitations outlined the research cannot claim total confidence on the study. Not

1.9 THEORETICAL FRAME WORK
It has become inevitable to worry about the effects of mass communication with the development of the powerful organs of mass communication. The impact which the electronic media –radio has enjoyed was quite tremendous and deserves a scholarly attention. One of the effects theories could be appropriate to lay a solid base or frame work for the study but the researcher has decided to linger the study on the uses of gratifications approach described first and proposed in an article by Elibu Katz (1959). This is because the effects of mass media depends mainly on exposure, use and gratification, derived from “what the head does about” applies to the effects of mass communication .
This must be why political co columnist walter lipman writing in his classic public opinion, (1922) points out that most of what we know of the environment comes to us indirectly, but whatever we believe to be a true picture, we treat as if it were the environment itself.
According to the findings of Katz.

1.10 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
Radio as a medium of information has been recognized as the most cut across barrier of literacy.
In her assessment about radio, Stella Okuna, has this to say,
‘Radio is the true mass medium in third world countries because it
really reaches the masses.
In Nigeria, for example, the use of radio as a source of information is truly widespread even among rural dwellers who make up the majority of the country’s population.
Radio as an electronic media have been known in recent decades as key mode of mass communication, an audio dimension or channel which is capable of providing, a great deal of details, description that are not communicable through written and visual communication.
The roles of the radio in education which help to foster national unity and understanding cannot be waved without contradiction.
It would also be pertinent to point out that this study was undertaken to explore this areas so as to contribute to the whole gamute of stream of knowledge.

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Impact Of Radio Programme In Economic Development:

Radio programs can have a significant impact on economic development in various ways. While the specific effects may vary depending on the content and context of the programs, here are some key ways in which radio programs can contribute to economic development:

  1. Information Dissemination: Radio is a powerful medium for disseminating information to a wide audience, including those in remote or underserved areas. Radio programs can provide information about market prices, agricultural techniques, job opportunities, and government policies, enabling individuals and communities to make informed economic decisions.
  2. Education and Skill Development: Radio programs can offer educational content, including vocational training and entrepreneurship guidance. These programs can help individuals acquire new skills or improve existing ones, making them more employable and entrepreneurial.
  3. Promoting Entrepreneurship: Radio can inspire and promote entrepreneurship by featuring success stories, interviews with entrepreneurs, and discussions on business strategies. Such content can encourage individuals to start their own businesses, leading to economic growth at the local and national levels.
  4. Agricultural Development: Radio can play a crucial role in improving agricultural practices. Farmers can learn about crop management, pest control, weather forecasts, and market conditions through agricultural radio programs. This knowledge can lead to increased agricultural productivity and income for rural communities.
  5. Financial Literacy: Radio programs can educate people about financial matters, including savings, investments, and access to financial services. Improved financial literacy can lead to better financial planning, increased savings, and access to credit, all of which can contribute to economic development.
  6. Community Development: Radio can foster a sense of community and social cohesion. Strong communities are better equipped to address local economic challenges, such as infrastructure development and resource management.
  7. Advocacy and Policy Influence: Radio programs can serve as platforms for discussing economic policies, advocating for reforms, and holding governments and businesses accountable. When used effectively, radio can influence policymakers and promote economic policies that benefit the broader population.
  8. Market Access: Radio can help connect producers and consumers, especially in rural or remote areas. Radio advertisements, market reports, and discussions on local products can help farmers and small businesses access larger markets and increase their income.
  9. Health and Well-being: Improved health and well-being, often addressed through radio health programs, are integral to economic development. Healthy individuals are more productive, and health-related information can prevent costly illnesses and healthcare expenses.
  10. Crisis Response: During times of economic crises or emergencies, radio can be a lifeline for communities. It can disseminate information about relief efforts, government assistance, and safety measures, helping communities recover and rebuild.
  11. Digital Inclusion: With the advent of the internet and digital technologies, radio programs can also promote digital literacy and inclusion. This can open up opportunities for online entrepreneurship and access to digital markets.

In summary, radio programs have the potential to impact economic development positively by providing information, education, and inspiration to individuals and communities. Their ability to reach a broad and diverse audience makes them a valuable tool for promoting economic growth, particularly in regions with limited access to other forms of media or information. However, the effectiveness of radio programs in economic development depends on factors such as content quality, accessibility, and community engagement.