Mass Communication
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Item USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ANALYZING PREVALENCE NEWS FRAME IN NIGERIAN 2022 POLITICAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN(2023) SALAUDEEN HABEEBAHThe study examined the use of Artificial Intelligence in analyzing prevalence news frame in Nigerian 2022 political election campaign with a view to determining the elements of frames and directions of reportage used in the Punch, Guardian and Nation newspapers. The objectives of the study are to (i) To determine the direction of news frame of 2022 political election using artificial intelligence (ii) To investigate the prominence of news frame of 2022 political election campaign through artificial intelligence (iii) To investigate the prevalence news frame of 2022 political election campaign through artificial. Content analysis will be adopted. For content analysis approach, the population involved all Nigerian newspapers. Purposive sampling technique was used to select three newspapers: Punch, Guardian and the Nation. This study will use a cross-sectional design to analyze the prevalence of news frames in Nigerian 2022 political election campaigns using artificial intelligence. Quantitative Content Analysis will be used to examine and analyze the news articles published by Punch, Guardian and Nation newspapers during the period of October 1st, 2022, to December 31st, 2022. The sample size will be 159, which was calculated using the Krejcie & Morgan formula. Coding sheets and coding guides will be used to collect and analyze the data. Statistical methods will be used to analyze the data and generate frequency and percentage tables.Item Using Artificial Intelligence Tools for News Dissemination among Journalists in Kwara State(2024) IMAM, Yusuf OlanrewajuThis study explores the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in journalism, focusing on their adoption and impact on news dissemination practices among journalists in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. The research aims to achieve three primary objectives: (i) to assess the level of awareness of AI-based tools among journalists, (ii) to examine the patterns of their usage in news gathering and dissemination, and (iii) to evaluate the ethical considerations and compliance associated with these technologies. Utilizing a cross-sectional research design, data were collected from a diverse sample of one hundred and thirty-five (135) journalists through simple random sampling, facilitating a comprehensive analysis of the current landscape of AI in journalism. The findings provide valuable insights into the opportunities and challenges presented by AI technologies, emphasizing the need for enhanced training and ethical guidelines to navigate the complexities of this rapidly evolving field. This study contributes to the broader discourse on the role of technology in shaping media practices and the implications for journalistic integrity and accountability.