African Language Media
Development, Economics and Management
Description:... Section A: Political Economy of African Language Media --The Political Economy of Indigenous Language Media in Nigeria and the Challenge of Survival in Digital Age /Toyosi Olugbenga Owolabi --Language politics, political economy and sustainability of African language press in Zimbabwe /Phillip Mpofu --Section B: Mixed Bag - Failure and Success of African Language Newspapers --In the dead end: the decline of the indigenous language press in post-colonial Zimbabwe /Allen Munoriyarwa --Making sense of Mmega Dikgang's Shift from Setswana to English /Tshepang Bright Molale and Phillip Mpofu --The extinction of siSwati-language newspapers in the Kingdom of Eswatini /Maxwell V. Mthembu and Carolyne M. Lunga --Indigenous language media in Zimbabwe - Kwayedza and Umthunywa - and the struggle for survival: Views from mainstream media journalists /Albert Chibuwe --Indigenous language media and the survival game: the Alaroye newspaper example /Obasanjo Joseph Oyedele and Jendele Hungbo --Section C: Management and Sustainability of African Language Media --Reimagining the future of indigenous language Press in the digital era /Oyesomi, kehinde Onyenankeya, Kevin and Onyenankeya, Oluwayemisi --A survey of management, organisation, structure, content and column of the contemporary Yoruba newspaper /Tola Osunuga --Sustaining African language newspaper business: the Yorùbá language example from Nigeria /Clement Adéníyì Àkàngbé --Section D: Towards quality - African Language Journalism Development --The significance of African storytelling in journalism /M.A. Wendpanga Eric Segueda and David Anderson Hooker --African Language Journalism in Ghana and the Quest for Quality Journalism: An Investigation of Peace /FM Akpojivi Ufuoma and Fosu Modestus --Editorial Policies and the isiXhosa language newspapers at Caxton Media and Independent News Media /Mbuyekezo Njeje and Albert Chibuwe --Section E: Focus on the Broadcast Media --News Syndication in Local Language Broadcasting in South Africa: Hegemonic Infiltration or Hybridity? /Tendai Chari --Section F: Borrowing a Leaf --African Language Newspaper Sustainability: Lessons to Learn from Asia /Abiodun Salawu.
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