A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON "THE IMPORTANCE OF PIDGIN ENGLISH IN BROADCASTING"

(A CASE STUDY OF THE ESBS ENUGU)

By

ANASIEZE EBELE M

Presented To

Department of Mass Communication

ABSTRACT

The language is a redesigned work by the then people in order to reduce the white language to their own understanding.
Those days, when a black man manages to understand queece or pidgin – English, he is been placed above his fellow mates or people, he then serves as an interpreter, mediator, between the white men in his colony and his own people.
It is now, generally believed or accepted that the use of pidgin – English in broadcasting helps in a lot of ways and it reads as follows:-

(a)    Proper information dissemination to the people or its target audience
(b)    Helps the less privileged (uneducated) ones in our society aware and glow with the recent happenings in the society
(c)    It also serves as a medium for entertainment
(d)    It serves as a forum for information.
(e)    These days job opportunities comes for those that are really used or fluent with the language for instance, job opportunities in our home video movies, magazines published in pidgin English, newspapers published in pidgin English, radio programs presented on pidgin English oriented entertainment group.

TABLE OF CONTENT

Cover page    -    -    -    -    -    -        i
Title page    -    -    -    -    -    -        ii
Approval page    -    -    -    -    -        iii
Dedication    -    -    -    -    -    -        iv
Acknowledgement    -    -    -    -            v
Abstract    -    -    -    -    -    -        vi

CHAPTER ONE
1.0    THE IMPORTANCE OF PIDGIN ENGLISH IN BROADCAST PRINT

1.1    Introduction
1.2    Assumption
1.3    Statement of research problem
1.4    Statement of research question
1.5    Objective of the study
1.6    Hypothesis
1.7    Scope of the stud
1.8    Limitation of the study
1.9    Definition of terms

CHAPTER TWO
2.0    LITERATURE REVIEW

2.1    Sources of literature
2.2    Review of literature
2.3    Important of pidgin English in broadcasting
2.4    The review of literature
2.5    Summary of literature review

CHAPTER THREE
3.1    Research method
3.2    Research design
3.3    Research sample
3.4    Data collection
3.5    Measuring instrument
3.6    Data analysis
3.7    Expected result 1
3.8    Expected results 2    

CHAPTER FOUR
Data analysis and results

4.1    Data analysis
4.2    Result of hypothesis test
4.3    Research discussion

CHAPTER FIVE
5.1    Summary
5.2    Recommendations for further study  
Reference
Bibliography
Questionnaires


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