Journal Name:
- Online Journal of Communication and Media Technologies
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Abstract (2. Language):
The main intent of this study is to empirically examine media preferences and perceptions of
instructors at Bahir Dar University (BDU) in selected Faculties, Colleges and School. The
survey method of research was employed to conduct the study, and questionnaire was used as
a data collection tool. Proportionate stratified random sampling techniques were used for
selecting the study participants. The findings reveal that Bahir Dar University instructors
consume news on a daily basis.With regard to media usage, TV stations, radio stations, and
websites are the most chosen information source of respondents. Among TV programs,
foreign TV news programs are the most viewed by respondents, and ETV has taken the lead
as compared to other local TV programs. Concerning radio programs, foreign radio programs
are favourites of respondents, and Ethiopia radio programs are their preferences. In addition,
instructors use the Internet on daily basis, mainly for searching for information related to
their subject areas, sending and receiving e-mails, and searching for daily news.The media
content that instructors regularly consume are social issues, sport and politics. Respondents
perceive media roles positively, and the highest level of agreement was expressed with the
statement that the media help people become better informed and educated. Impartiality &
credibility, and independence from political interest are the major criteria for respondents to
choose a particular media over another. Finally, age, background, sex, and academic rank are
factors that affect respondents’ media perception.
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