Print Media Standardisation and Professionalism |
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Authors: | Jacob Nyarko Ruth E. Teer-Tomaselli |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Graphics, Takoradi Technical University, Ghana;2. Centre for Communication &3. Media Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. E-mail: teertoma@ukzn.ac.za |
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Abstract: | The independence of the media under Ghana’s Fourth Republic is assessed from the perspective of standards and professionalism. Using a qualitative method, the study shows that unethical practices are evident in the print media landscape in Ghana, and argues that this can be traced to four major spheres: educational qualification, existence of several professional associations, a weak regulatory body and “money matters”. Overall, the study argues that legalities form a minimal part of the independence of the Ghanaian media but concerns about freedom seem to be self-inflicted by the very media practitioners through their actions and sometimes questionable reportage. |
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Keywords: | ethics freedom independence media newspaper print provocation standards |
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