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Ekeanyanwu Nnamdi Tobechukwu
Ekeanyanwu Nnamdi Tobechukwu
Professor of International Communication, University of Uyo, Nigeria
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The Nigerian press coverage of political conflicts in a pluralistic society
NT Ekeanyanwu
Global Media Journal 1 (1), 64-91, 2007
482007
The Nigerian press, brown envelope syndrome (BES) and media professionalism: The missing link
NT Ekeanyanwu, NO Obianigwe
Journalism and Mass Communication 2 (4), 514-529, 2012
452012
International communication: Issues, concepts and researches in the 21st century
N Ekeanyanwu
Akure: standard mass concept company, 2005
412005
News writing and reporting
NT Ekeanyanwu, CI Ofulue, NJ Bel-Molokwu, PANA UNI
40*1976
The Nigerian press overage of political conflicts in a pluralistic society
EAN Tobechukwu
Global Media Journal-African Edition 1 (1), 64-91, 2007
232007
Global news flow debate in the era of social Media networks: Is the US media still the World’s news leader?
NT Ekeanyanwu, YK Jnr, AS Peters
European Scientific Journal 8 (3), 2012
222012
Nollywood, new communication technologies and indigenous cultures in a globalized world: the Nigerian Dilemma
N Ekeanyanwu
International Journal of Social and Social Sciences 2 (2), 62-82, 2009
202009
Audience assessment of the influence of social media networks on the global news flow controversy
E Ozuru, N Ekeanyanwu
Communication and the New Media in Nigeria: Social Engagements, Political …, 2013
182013
Perception of Lagos-Based journalists on brown envelope syndrome (BES) in the coverage of news events in Nigeria
NT Ekeanyanwu, N Obianigwe
International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Review 1 (1), 117-125, 2010
182010
Analysis of the content of Nigeria’s newspaper editorials
NT Ekeanyanwu, O Jokodola
Oko Journal of Communication & Information Science 1 (2), 74-103, 2009
172009
Perceived role of entertainment television in shaping social behaviour of teenagers
S Usaini, NT Ekeanyanwu
Covenant University, Ota Nigeria. 133pp, 2010
162010
The economics of decline in the media industry: survival strategies of American print media firms and implications for a diminishing print media industry in Nigeria
NT Ekeanyanwu, H Batta, JI Oyokunyi
Journalism and Mass Communication 7 (8), 427-445, 2017
152017
Rethinking international news flow in the era of social media
NT Ekeanyanwu, YK Jnr
The Nigerian Journal of Communication Vol 11 (1), 2013
152013
Newspaper coverage of people’s perception of President Yar’Adua’s pre-election campaigns
N Ekeanyanwu, O Olaniyan
Journal of Communication and Media Research 1 (3), 79-92, 2010
152010
Cultural implications of ICTs and globalization in the Nigerian society
N Ekeanyanwu, P Edewor
Journal of Communication and Media Research 1 (2), 13-29, 2009
152009
Media, Politics of Change, and the End of Jonathan's Presidency Via the 2015 Presidential Election in Nigeria
NT Ekeanyanwu
Emerging trends in gender, health & political communication in Africa, 166-202, 2015
132015
ICT, Cyber-bullying, and Self-Disclosure: An experiential study of Twitter
N Okorie, NT Ekeanyanwu
Covenant Journal of Communication, 2014
132014
Nollywood and Nigeria’s indigenous cultural values: The development imperatives
NT Ekeanyanwu
Communication and Africa’s development crisis: Essays in honour of Professor …, 2010
132010
Theorizing cultural development vis-à-vis cultural imperialism theory
NT Ekeanyanwu
Ekeanyanwu, N. Ngou, S. and Sobowale, I.(Eds.), Critique on application of …, 2012
122012
The Nigerian press and political conflict reporting: A case study of the Ngige-Ubah political conflict in Anambra state
NT Ekeanyanwu
Crisis and conflict management in Nigeria since, 221-235, 1980
121980
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