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Audience Reception Of Live Radio Program: Jimma University Community Oriented Radio’s “Yemahibereseb Dimts” In Focus

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dc.contributor.author Edmealem Asegid
dc.contributor.author Kasahun Wodajo
dc.contributor.author Aschalew Adera
dc.date.accessioned 2022-02-15T09:16:45Z
dc.date.available 2022-02-15T09:16:45Z
dc.date.issued 2021-09-06
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.ju.edu.et//handle/123456789/6256
dc.description.abstract This research was aimed at exploring how audiences make sense, interpret, relate to, and construct their meanings out of the messages encoded by the producers of “Yemahibereseb Dimts” Radio Program in Jimma University Community Oriented Radio FM 102.0. In the mixed approach, Qualitative and quantitative data gathering techniques were employed to undertake the study. The results of the two data sets were triangulated to complement each other. Using probability and nonprobability sampling techniques the required sample from two areas urban and rural has been selected. Of the two areas, 120 study subjects were selected. In collecting the required data, close and open-ended questionnaires were employed. In addition, two in-depth interviews were utilized to collect the qualitative data with key informants in the audiences and with message encoders. It aimed at identifying the objective of the radio program and the dominant messages encoded. The study also emphasized dealing with separate content elements: culture, education, health, and agriculture, incorporated in the radio production. The study could indicate essential insight in the investigation of audiences’ receptions of “Yemahibereseb Dimts” radio program. As the findings indicated, the majority of the respondents have a positive attitude towards the radio program. They paid more attention to things they encounter within their living space. The majority of them were able to relate the content elements of the radio program to their social reality. The majority of rural respondents tend to display that the radio program centers more on the interests of urban audiences. On the contrary, the producers displayed that the radio program is designed to entertain the entire radio listeners regardless of socio-demographic characteristics. With this regard, the data tend to confirm that there is a perception gap between the media producers and the radio listeners. The study displayed that radio accessibility influences listening to the radio program. On the other hand, language use in the radio broadcast is also a challenge for the majority of rural respondents to draw clear messages out of the radio text. Besides, the radio broadcast time was not convenient for the majority of rural respondents mainly because of rural farm work conditions. Likewise, the qualitative result revealed that due to problems related to transmission clarity, the respondents face difficulty in receiving the radio program. Also, it revealed that the respondents decode the media message beyond its social meanings. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.subject audience reception en_US
dc.subject radio program en_US
dc.subject content en_US
dc.subject encoding en_US
dc.subject decoding en_US
dc.title Audience Reception Of Live Radio Program: Jimma University Community Oriented Radio’s “Yemahibereseb Dimts” In Focus en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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