MAC113



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MAC113

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1.

The english translation of
"Gaskiya Tafi Kwabo is

2 / 50

2.

ENTV was established by a
southerner known as

3 / 50

3.

The newspaper that was
taken over in 1975 by the
Federal Government
alongside Daily Times was

4 / 50

4.

Some of the towns, which
benefited from the Radio
Distribution Service (RDS)
included the following
except

5 / 50

5.

The author of "My
Odyssey" was

6 / 50

6. Fish out the odd item

7 / 50

7.

John Payne Jackson was a
citizen of

8 / 50

8.

Iwe Irohin was sold for
cowries

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9.

Under which mass media
system is it controlled on
behalf of an incapable
people?

10 / 50

10.

RTVK was established in
year

11 / 50

11.

The white that established
"Iwe Irohin" was

12 / 50

12.

Through the Guardian,
______ championed the
cause of democracy and
human rights in Nigeria

13 / 50

13.

Who was the publisher of
Nigerian Concord

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14.

The political organisation
under which Pilot flourished
was

15 / 50

15.

Majority of the early
newspapers in Nigeria
tremendously assisted in
the cause of

16 / 50

16.

When did the Nigerian
Federal Government first
establish TV station

17 / 50

17.

The full meaning of WNTV
is

18 / 50

18.

Cuba is an example of a
country still practising
_______ system of the
press

19 / 50

19.

excell above others as a
journalist, politician and
publisher

20 / 50

20.

Jackson's style of
journalism can best be
described as millitant and

21 / 50

21.

Where did Nigerian media
mainly get news materials
before the establishement
of NAN

22 / 50

22.

The level of its foreign
investment made _____
one of the best funded
newpapers

23 / 50

23.

The paramount among the
functions of the mass
media is

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24.

Radio came to Nigeria
through a process called

25 / 50

25.

Which one of the early
newspaper publishers was
named after a pioneer
department of Mass
Communication in one of
the Nigerian formost
universities

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26.

In which country were
United Press International
(UPI) and Associated Press
(AP) established

27 / 50

27.

Rev. Henry Townsend was
a member of
Mission

28 / 50

28.

These were within the chain
of Daily Times except

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29.

Gaskiya Tafi kwabo was
established on first January

30 / 50

30.

The first television station in
Lagos was

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31.

Jackson's style of
journalism can best be
described as

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32.

In Nigeria, radio started
with the relay of BBC
programmes in Lagos in

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33.

The first TV station to
transmit in colour was

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34. Robert Campbell was not

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35.

These are some of features
of Iwe Irohin except

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36.

Which of these was not a
regional broadcast outfit

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37.

Majority of the early
newspapers in Nigeria
tremendously assisted in
the cause of______

38 / 50

38.

Trough the Guardian, the
journalist that championed
the cause of democracy
and human rights in Nigeria
is

39 / 50

39.

The odd item among these
is

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40.

Nigerian Daily Times was
extablished in
year

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41.

Who was the author of My
Odyssey?

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42.

which one does not belong
to this group

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43.

When was Zik's last
newspaper established

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44.

The first editor of Nigerian
Daily Times was

45 / 50

45.

Radio came to Nigeria
through a process called

46 / 50

46. Daily Sketch was set up by

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47.

Nigerian Daily Times was
extablished in

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48.

The difference between
radio and town crier is that
the former is

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49.

One of these conbinations
is not correct

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50.

The agency that regulates
the electronic media in
Nigeria is

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