Sensationalism as an Ethical Issue in Citizen Journalism among Undergraduates of Select Universities in Ogun State, Nigeria
The increasing penetration of the internet and new media technologies has created more avenues for the participation of people, formerly known as media audiences, in the news production process through a practice termed citizen journalism. News about events, people and places break on-the-go as repo...
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Main Authors: | Mufutau Oluwakemi Oriola (Author), Joshua Damilare Agbele (Author) |
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The Open University of Sri Lanka,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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