Vol 21 (2014)
Table of Contents
Articles
An Assessment of the Use of Social Media as Advertising Vehicles in Nigeria: A Study of Facebook and Twitter | |
Endwell Onyinye Nyekwere, Nnanyelugo, M. Okoro, Chieme Azubuike | 1-9 |
Reportorial Activism and Nigerian Journalism after the Enactment of Freedom of Information Act | |
Fred A. Amadi | 10-15 |
Film/Video Industries As Channels Of Communication And Development | |
BITRUS N. UMAR, JAMES MATHEW | 16-22 |
The Implementation of Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) Principles in Branding and Advertising: A Conceptual Exploration | |
Raji Ridwan Adetunji, Shahrina Md Nordin, Shuhaida Md Noor | 23-28 |
Combating Impunity of Crimes against Press Freedom | |
Barigbon Gbara Nsereka, Hyacinth Chimene Orlu-Orlu | 29-39 |
Newspaper Inquest into Tiv-Jukun Conflict 2001: An Analysis of Ethnic Inequality and Domination in Contemporary Nigeria | |
Rodney Ciboh | 40-49 |
Television Violence and the Propensity for Violent Behaviour Among Youths in Tertiary Institutions in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. | |
A. I. Onyekosor | 50-55 |
Do New Media Make the Practice of Journalism More or Less a Profession? | |
Jude Terna Kur, Coleman F. Essien | 56-63 |
Language, Beliefs and the HIV-AIDS Campaign In Africa | |
GRADE IMOH | 64-73 |
Vol 22 (2014)
Table of Contents
Articles
The Impact of Globalisation on the Oral and Written Communication of Students in the Federal University of Agriculture Abeokuta (Funaab) | |
David Imhonopi, Ugochukwu Moses Urim | 1-12 |
Social Connected through Facebook and Trans-Local Formation of Digital Natives in Bengkulu, Indonesia | |
Gushevinalti . | 13-24 |
The Communicator and Media Work Pressure: A Field Study of Workers in the Libyan Media | |
Abdulkrim Ajmi Ziani, Mohammad Falah Al Qudah | 25-37 |
Social Media as a Bastion for correcting moral Ills in Nigeria: A Focus on Educational Decadence | |
Hyacinth Chimene Orlu-Orlu, Barigbon Gbara Nsereka | 38-49 |
Advertising Slogan Recall and Consumers’ Patronage of Mtn Products in Nigeria | |
Peter Esuh | 50-57 |
Newspapers’ Constitutional Responsibility of Holding Government Accountable to the People in Nigeria: Some Seemingly Unassailable Challenges? | |
Rodney Ciboh | 58-66 |
Paper submission email: NMMC@iiste.org
ISSN (Paper)2224-3267 ISSN (Online)2224-3275
New Media and Mass Communication 2014 Journal Editions http://goo.gl/3Bg0HH
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