CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY
Journalism practice wields such enormous powers and call for the highest standards of ethics and commitment to truth. Ethics and truth in journalism have assumed global concern as scholars that their basics constituents of objectivity, accuracy, fairness and balance have merely assumed mythical qualities as journalist battle to assign credibility to their news stories.
According to Tuchman in 1978:2, describes objectivity as facility (a mechanism which allow the journalist to hide even from themselves the constructed and partial nature of their stories). This views seems to have garnered force as increasingly scholars suggest that news when professionally selected is guided more by oganisation needs than by professionalism. The journalist thus become s a walking paradox (Nordenstreng 1995),as one can not fail to see that journalism is so full of contradiction.
That we have to question even the most fundamental dogma of the profession truth seeking because the way it as been conceived and practiced in journalism serve as a deceptive filtering device preventing as much as helping the truth been discovered. (Nordenstreng in 1995:117) news commercialization practice in Nigeria media industries adds to this contradiction and deception, creating a continuous dilemma for ethics and objectivity in journalism practice in Nigeria.
The significant of this work is to contribute to the existing knowledge and
further investigate or revealed other areas that researchers have not covered i.e.
widen the study on the “Effects of commercialization of news in ethics of journalism”.
Especially in Osun State Broadcasting Corporation (OSBC), Osogbo when commercialization of news have enough effects to the ethics of journalism.
It is also concerns with how commercial news can be amended to cover or to extended to some cases in the area of commercialization of news performing especially in Osun State Broadcasting Corporation (OSBC)
1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The scope of this research focuses on negative effects or implication of commercial news in the ethics of journalism practices.
It is also based on how they commercialized news against the rules of the profession and how to eradicate the misdemeanor among the journalist.
1.7 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
Wide search of this nature can not be carried out without some constraints. They include:
However, because of the aforementioned constraints, the scope of this research
shall be narrowed down to Nigerian in which discussion and analysis will revolve.
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