Communicating health: Media framing of ebola outbreak in Nigerian newspapers = Berkomunikasi tentang kesihatan: Pembingkaian media tentang wabak ebola dalam akhbar Nigeria

Mass media cannot cure virus but can cure its spread. Framing of news stories in the Nigerian media (newspapers) is much more influenced by the economic motive of the journalists; picking news angle that arouses readers’ interests in order to sell more copies in the keen competitive media market. Th...

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Main Authors: Adekunle, A.L., Hamedi, M.A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.180602019-02-13T07:08:40Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/18060/ Communicating health: Media framing of ebola outbreak in Nigerian newspapers = Berkomunikasi tentang kesihatan: Pembingkaian media tentang wabak ebola dalam akhbar Nigeria Adekunle, A.L. Hamedi, M.A. Communication. Mass media Mass media cannot cure virus but can cure its spread. Framing of news stories in the Nigerian media (newspapers) is much more influenced by the economic motive of the journalists; picking news angle that arouses readers’ interests in order to sell more copies in the keen competitive media market. The 2014 Ebola outbreak is a litmus test of how Nigerian media framed health issues, which depict the news perspective most interest to them. Through content analysis of two daily newspapers reports of Ebola during the outbreak in Nigeria, this study established the framing patterns employed while reporting as well as the preponderant frames used. The outcome is used to justify the priority upheld between the competing newspapers interests to sell and the media social responsibility towards containing the outbreak. The much capitalisation on treatment/containment frame portrayed the newspapers purposive interest to free the society of the outbreak, a reflection of its social responsibility role. The priority, which pose no threat on the professionalism of journalism was not only much appraised but also recommended for all media involvement in crisis reports. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Press 2016 Article PeerReviewed Adekunle, A.L. and Hamedi, M.A. (2016) Communicating health: Media framing of ebola outbreak in Nigerian newspapers = Berkomunikasi tentang kesihatan: Pembingkaian media tentang wabak ebola dalam akhbar Nigeria. Jurnal Komunikasi: Malaysian Journal of Communication, 32 (2). pp. 362-380. ISSN 2289-1528 http://ejournal.ukm.my/mjc/article/view/16486
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Adekunle, A.L.
Hamedi, M.A.
Communicating health: Media framing of ebola outbreak in Nigerian newspapers = Berkomunikasi tentang kesihatan: Pembingkaian media tentang wabak ebola dalam akhbar Nigeria
description Mass media cannot cure virus but can cure its spread. Framing of news stories in the Nigerian media (newspapers) is much more influenced by the economic motive of the journalists; picking news angle that arouses readers’ interests in order to sell more copies in the keen competitive media market. The 2014 Ebola outbreak is a litmus test of how Nigerian media framed health issues, which depict the news perspective most interest to them. Through content analysis of two daily newspapers reports of Ebola during the outbreak in Nigeria, this study established the framing patterns employed while reporting as well as the preponderant frames used. The outcome is used to justify the priority upheld between the competing newspapers interests to sell and the media social responsibility towards containing the outbreak. The much capitalisation on treatment/containment frame portrayed the newspapers purposive interest to free the society of the outbreak, a reflection of its social responsibility role. The priority, which pose no threat on the professionalism of journalism was not only much appraised but also recommended for all media involvement in crisis reports.
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author Adekunle, A.L.
Hamedi, M.A.
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Hamedi, M.A.
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title Communicating health: Media framing of ebola outbreak in Nigerian newspapers = Berkomunikasi tentang kesihatan: Pembingkaian media tentang wabak ebola dalam akhbar Nigeria
title_short Communicating health: Media framing of ebola outbreak in Nigerian newspapers = Berkomunikasi tentang kesihatan: Pembingkaian media tentang wabak ebola dalam akhbar Nigeria
title_full Communicating health: Media framing of ebola outbreak in Nigerian newspapers = Berkomunikasi tentang kesihatan: Pembingkaian media tentang wabak ebola dalam akhbar Nigeria
title_fullStr Communicating health: Media framing of ebola outbreak in Nigerian newspapers = Berkomunikasi tentang kesihatan: Pembingkaian media tentang wabak ebola dalam akhbar Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Communicating health: Media framing of ebola outbreak in Nigerian newspapers = Berkomunikasi tentang kesihatan: Pembingkaian media tentang wabak ebola dalam akhbar Nigeria
title_sort communicating health: media framing of ebola outbreak in nigerian newspapers = berkomunikasi tentang kesihatan: pembingkaian media tentang wabak ebola dalam akhbar nigeria
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Press
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