Online fake news and journalism practice in Nigeria: Views from journalists and media scholars in Plateau State

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Gift Sadiat Habib
Mabas Amos Akila

Abstract

The study sought to evaluate fake news and journalism practice in Nigeria using the views of journalists and media scholars in Plateau State. Gatekeeping theory of the media was used as theoretical framework for arguments and discourse in the work. Through purposive sampling, 18 in-depth interviews were conducted among journalists in Jos and new media scholars in the department of Mass Communication, University of Jos. Results of the study revealed that the views of journalists and media scholars on fake news were unanimous. However, while journalists were of the opinion that fake news affects journalism negatively, media scholars had mixed reactions that fake news affects journalism positively. It was also revealed that there are no standard measures by media professionals or other regulatory bodies to counter fake news which implies very little gatekeeping especially in most online news sources. The study thus recommended, among other, that offenders should be sanctioned and all registered and licensed media organizations should step up their gatekeeping roles while registration should be extended to bloggers and other independent media entrepreneurs.

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Online fake news and journalism practice in Nigeria: Views from journalists and media scholars in Plateau State. (2021). Studies in Aesthetics & Art Criticism, 1(2). https://royalliteglobal.com/saac/article/view/827
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Online fake news and journalism practice in Nigeria: Views from journalists and media scholars in Plateau State. (2021). Studies in Aesthetics & Art Criticism, 1(2). https://royalliteglobal.com/saac/article/view/827

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