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Title:A political economy of sub-Saharan African language press: the case of Nigeria and South Africa
Author:Salawu, AbiodunISNI
Year:2015
Periodical:Review of African Political Economy (ISSN 0305-6244)
Volume:42
Issue:144
Pages:299-313
Language:English
Geographic terms:Nigeria
South Africa
Subjects:press
newspapers
African languages
External link:https://doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2014.988695
Abstract:This paper attempts a typology of the models of managing local language press in sub-Saharan Africa. Two models are identified: the 'mainstream' and the 'subsidiary'. In the mainstream model are local language newspapers that exist as sole or main products of a media organisation. The subsidiary model consists of local language newspapers that exist as subsidiary products of a foreign (but dominant) language media organisation. The two models are essentially differentiated based on two major factors: 'Focus/Attention/Priority and Resources (Sharing) - Men, Materials, Machine and Marketing'. Using critical political economy as a theoretical framework, the paper draws examples from local language press establishments in Africa to discuss this model. Irrespective of the model of management adopted, the survival of local language newspapers in sub-Saharan Africa remains precarious. Even though the general situation with local language press in sub-Saharan Africa is not exciting, there are however some success stories that can be situated within either of the two management models. Bibliogr., note, sum. in English and French. [Journal abstract]
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