Political transparency in the Philippine primetime newscast / by Kristel Ann C. Rodis and Jacky Rachel V. Saplon.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 2016. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: xii, 66 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: RODIS KRISTEL ANN C., and JACKLYN RACHEL V. SEPLON. Political Transparency in the Philippine Primetime Newscast. An undergraduate thesis Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Cavite State University, Indang Cavite. Adviser: Ms. Bettina Joyce P. Ilagan. This study used survey method to determine how participants' perceive political transparency as shown in Philippine primetime newscast. Specifically, the study sought to: 1. describe the demographic profile of the participants; 2. determine the participants' exposure to Philippine primetime newscast TV Patrol, 24 Oras and Aksyon Prime in terms of: a. frequency of watching, b. time spent in watching, c. segment watched; 3. identify participants perception on political transparency in the Philippine government; and 4. determine the participants' assessment of primetime newscast in terms of how these show political transparency. Questionnaire was used in the survey. The participants of the study were the selected Journalism students of Cavite State University in Indang, Cavite who are familiar with primetime newscast TV Patrol, Aksyon Prime and 24 Oras. Frequencies and percentages were used to determine the demographic profile of the participants and their exposure to Philippine primetime newscast TV Patrol, 24 Oras, and Aksyon Prime. To determine the participants' perception in political transparency in Philippine government and their assessment of primetime newscast in terms of how they show political transparency, mean and standard deviation were used. In general, this study showed the exposure of the respondents to primetime newscast 24 oras, Aksyon Prime and TV Patrol. It also showed the perception of the participants and their assessment in primetime newscast in terms of how these show political transparency. It is recommended that another research should be done to find out how participants' perceive political transparency as shown in Philippine primetime newscast, there may be variation if other schools or larger population would be chosen.
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College of Arts and Science (CAS)

RODIS KRISTEL ANN C., and JACKLYN RACHEL V. SEPLON. Political Transparency in the Philippine Primetime Newscast. An undergraduate thesis Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. Cavite State University, Indang Cavite. Adviser: Ms. Bettina Joyce P. Ilagan.

This study used survey method to determine how participants' perceive political transparency as shown in Philippine primetime newscast. Specifically, the study sought to: 1. describe the demographic profile of the participants; 2. determine the participants' exposure to Philippine primetime newscast TV Patrol, 24 Oras and Aksyon Prime in terms of: a. frequency of watching, b. time spent in watching, c. segment watched; 3. identify participants perception on political transparency in the Philippine government; and 4. determine the participants' assessment of primetime newscast in terms of how these show political transparency.

Questionnaire was used in the survey. The participants of the study were the selected Journalism students of Cavite State University in Indang, Cavite who are familiar with primetime newscast TV Patrol, Aksyon Prime and 24 Oras.

Frequencies and percentages were used to determine the demographic profile of the participants and their exposure to Philippine primetime newscast TV Patrol, 24 Oras, and Aksyon Prime. To determine the participants' perception in political transparency in Philippine government and their assessment of primetime newscast in terms of how they show political transparency, mean and standard deviation were used.

In general, this study showed the exposure of the respondents to primetime newscast 24 oras, Aksyon Prime and TV Patrol. It also showed the perception of the participants and their assessment in primetime newscast in terms of how these show political transparency. It is recommended that another research should be done to find out how participants' perceive political transparency as shown in Philippine primetime newscast, there may be variation if other schools or larger population would be chosen.

Submitted copy to the University Library. 02/14/2017 T-6238

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