THE ADVENT OF MODERN COMMUNICATION GADGETS: IMPLICATIONS FOR NIGERIAN JOURNALISM

Authors: Afri Research | Art & Humanities Mass Communication Research 70 pages

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ABSTRACT The advent of modern communication gadget –implication for Nigerian Journalism.  The title of this study took a vivid look at the coming of communication gadget, more powerful than the ancient ones to take care of adequate communication outreach to the whole world. It treats in succession the introduction of communication among the earlymen, the need for and the introduction of ancient communication gadgets, gradual immovations of the old and the invention of better comuniation gadgets and the proliferation of the gadgets into what is today know as the global village of communication. Five chapters were used to achieve our win on this topic. Chapter one: introduce the topic in forms of background to the study, significance of the study, objectives, definitions of terms and references.  Chapter two- deals with review of related literatures and comments. Chapter three – in accomplishing this task, we adopted the historical methodology in our research using investigative approach. Chapter four- analysis of the data collected in chapter three. Chapter five- we made conclusions and recommendations based on the topic we have studied. It is our belief that this research is an additional material or knowledge in this area of human endeavour.  
TABLE OF CONTENT TITLE PAGE DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ABSTRACT TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY REFERENCES
CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW SUMMARY OF LITERATURE REVIEW
CHAPTER THREE RESEARCH METHODOLOGY SCOPE AND LIMITATION DEFINITION OF TERMS
CHAPTER FOUR PRELUDE TO INVENTION OF MODERN COMMUNICATION GADGETS THE PRINT MEDIA –PENMAN TO PRINTER TELEERAPH AND TELEPHONE THE PHONOGRAPH MODERN TAPE RECORDERS THE RADIO TELEVISION HUMAN COMMUNICATION GADGETS INTERVIEWS REFERENCES
CHAPTER FIVE CONCLUSION RECOMMENDATION BIBLIOGRAPHY

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