Beyond Influence: Media and the 2015 Presidential Election

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Date
2018
Authors
Ibraheem, I.A
Ogwezzy-Ndisika, A
Tejumaiye, J.A
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Department of Mass Communication, University of Lagos
Abstract
Using the 2015 Presidential Elections, this empirical paper examines the limited and sometimes muted influence of the media during the period leading to the election and immediately after the election. The paper uses two issues to engage with the key theme of the study. The first issue is the disparity between media projections of the outcomes of the result of the Presidential election and the actual result. The second is the muted influence of the negative media campaigns on the result of the election. The paper makes a case for a rethink of the role of the media (especially mainstream media) in elections.
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Keywords
Presidential elections , media , media projections , campaigns , Research Subject Categories::SOCIAL SCIENCES
Citation
Unilag Communication Review, Volume 8 Number 1