ABSTRACT
Television as a means of communication helps in curbing and reducing societal vices. It is also a tool for cultural transformation. The research work investigates the state of cultural decadence and erosion of indigenous culture among indigenes and residents of Ado Ekiti, using cultural norms theory and social responsibility theory. The study discovers that television serves as a tool for cultural propagation, preservation and promotion. It investigated the efficiency of Pere Ode a talk show on Ekiti State television, (EKTV) Ado Ekiti in teaching and promoting culture. It also discovered certain difficulties such as illiteracy, beliefs and gender equality facing television stations in the process of promoting culture. Data were sourced for through the administration of questionnaire, interview and use of bibliotical materials. The study concludes that television should continually create culture based programme that can help promote and preserve societal values and transform society in general.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE
CERTIFICATION
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
ABSTRACT
TABLE OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE
Background to study
Statement of problem
Significance of study
Aims and objectives of study
Scope of study
Research questions
Operational definition of terms
CHAPTER TWO (LITERATURE REVIEW)
Introduction
Culture as a concept
Relevance of cultural programs in television broadcasting
Socio-cultural transformation via the television
Relationship between culture and television
Factors militating against the propagation of culture via the television
Theoretical framework
CHAPTER THREE (RESEARCH METHODOLOGY)
Introduction
Qualitative data gathering
Quantitative data gathering
Administration of questionnaire
CHAPTER FOUR (DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS)
Introduction
Qualitative data analysis
Quantitative data analysis
Summary of research findings
CHAPTER FIVE (SUMMARY,RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION)
Summary
Recommendation
Conclusion
REFERENCES
APPENDIX
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