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[Commlist] New book: African Language Media: Development, Economics and Management
Tue Aug 18 10:35:20 GMT 2020
New book:
*African Language Media: Development, Economics and Management.*
https://www.routledge.com/African-Language-Media-Development-Economics-and-Management/Salawu/p/book/9780367408404
Book Description
This edited volume considers why the African language press is unstable
and what can be done to develop quality African language journalism into
a sustainable business.
Providing an overview of the African language journalism landscape, this
book examines the challenges of operating sustainable African language
media businesses. The chapters examine the political economy of African
language media, the management of African Language media and consider
case studies of the sucesses and failures of African language
newspapers, and the challenges of developing quality journalism.
Covering print and digital newspapers and broadcast journalism, this
book will be of interest to scholars of media and journalism in Africa.
Table of Contents
Introduction Abiodun Salawu
Part1: Political Economy of African Language Media
1. The Political Economy of Indigenous Language Media in Nigeria and the
Challenge of Survival in Digital Age Toyosi Olugbenga Owolabi
2. Language Politics, Political Economy and Sustainability of African
language press in Zimbabwe Phillip Mpofu
Part 2:Mixed Bag – Failure and Success of African Language Newspapers
3. In the Dead End: The Decline of the Indigenous Language Press in
Post-colonial Zimbabwe Allen Munoriyarwa
4. Making sense of Mmega Dikgang’s Shift from Setswana to English
Tshepang Bright Molale and Phillip Mpofu
5. The Extinction of siSwati-language Newspapers in the Kingdom of
Eswatini Maxwell V. Mthembu and Carolyne M. Lunga
6. Indigenous Language Media in Zimbabwe - Kwayedza and Umthunywa - and
the struggle for survival
Albert Chibuwe
7. Indigenous Language Media and the Survival Game: the Alaroye
Newspaper Example Obasanjo Joseph Oyedele and Jendele Hungbo
Part 3: Management and Sustainability of African Language Media
8. Reimagining the Future of Indigenous Language Presses in the Digital
Era Kehinde Oyesomi, Kevin Onyenankeya and Oluwayemisi Onyenankeya,
9. A Survey of Management, Organisation, Structure, Content and Column
of the Contemporary Yoruba Newspaper Tola Osunuga
10. Sustaining African Language Newspaper Business: The Yoruba Language
Example from Nigeria
Clement Adeniyi Akangbe
Part 4: Towards quality – African Language Journalism Development
11.: The Significance of African Storytelling in Journalism Wendpanga
Eric Segueda and David Anderson Hooker
12. African Language Journalism in Ghana and the Quest for Quality
Journalism: An Investigation of Peace FM Akpojivi Ufuoma and Fosu Modestus
13. Editorial Policies and the IsiXhosa Language Newspapers at Caxton
Media and Independent News Media Mbuyekezo Njeje and Albert Chibuwe
Part 5: Focus on the Broadcast Media
14. News Syndication in Local Language Broadcasting in South Africa:
Hegemonic Infiltration or Hybridity? Tendai Chari
Part 6: Borrowing a Leaf
15. African Language Newspaper Sustainability: Lessons to Learn from
Asia Abiodun Salawu
Editor(s)
Biography
Abiodun Salawu is Professor of Journalism, Communication and Media
Studies and Director of the research entity Indigenous Language Media in
Africa at the North-West University, South Africa.
Book Series
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