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Title:Watchdog or lapdog? A look at press coverage of the extractive sector in Nigeria, Ghana and Uganda
Editor:Behrman, Michael
Year:2012
Periodical:Ecquid Novi: African Journalism Studies (ISSN 0256-0054)
Volume:33
Issue:2
Pages:87-99
Language:English
Geographic terms:Ghana
Nigeria
Uganda
Subjects:press
mining
External link:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02560054.2012.683803
Abstract:The media are viewed as playing an important role in promoting economic development by educating the public, framing the agenda for discussion, serving as a watchdog and promoting corporate governance. This article examines some characteristics of the print coverage in Nigeria, Ghana and Uganda of oil, gas and mining, to see whether it lives up to these lofty goals. A content analysis was done of 788 articles that appeared in Nigerian, Ghanaian and Ugandan newspapers from 2007-2009 to determine how informative their coverage of the extractive sector was. Measurements included the use of jargon; the explanation of context and background; the number, type and range of sources. The conclusion was that much of the reporting was news-focused and did not include substantial discussion about the effects of oil and gas extraction or the policy implications. Nor did the articles provide a balance of sources which could articulate a range of perspectives. Differences were more pronounced between periodicals than countries. Delineated are some ways in which press coverage could be improved. Bibliogr., notes, sum. [Journal abstract]
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