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Implications of News Commodification for Media Professionalism in Nigeria

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October 20, 2023October 20, 2023 AFRIScholarJournal Articles

Akpan, Uwem and Nsikan Senam (2013). Implications of News Commodification for Media Professionalism in Nigeria. UNIUYO Journal of Humanities. Volumes16& 17, December 2013 (pp. 41 – 54).

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