INFLUENCE OF TELEPROMPTER ON TELEVISION BROADCAST MEDIA

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INFLUENCE OF TELEPROMPTER ON TELEVISION BROADCAST MEDIA

Abstract

This research presents the results of an investigation into the influence of teleprompter on television broadcast media, Delta state
broadcasting service DBS was used as a case study. The study makes use of a descriptive research and stratified random technique was
used to select 30 stas in DBC randomly. Seven research questions was formulated and ten questions was formulated to gather
information through questionnaire. Analysis from Data analyzed reveals that teleprompter is used in the chosen case study and also
influence their presentation, also it is revealed that there are challenges in using teleprompter and those challenges aects the media
presentations. It is recommended that media house should start training their workers on how to use a teleprompter to as to overcome
the challenges faced while using a teleprompter.
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
1.7 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1.8 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 CONCEPTUAL CLARIFICATION
2.2 BRIEF HISTORY OF THE TELEPROMPTER
2.3 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.2 RESEARCH DESIGN
3.3 STUDY POPULATION
3.4 SAMPLE AND SAMPLING TECHNIQUE
3.5 DATA FOR THE STUDY: INSTRUMENTATION
3.6 METHOD OF DATA ANALYSIS
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
4.1 INTRODUCTION
4.2 DATA ANALYSIS
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.1 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
5.2 CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.3 LIMITATION
5.4 SUGGESTION FOR FURTHER STUDIES
REFRENCE
APPENDIX

CHAPTER ONE

1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study

Olayinka (2013) writes that eye contact and facial expressions provide important social and emotional information in
communication especially in interpersonal setting. People, perhaps without consciously doing so, probe each other’s eyes and
faces for positive or negative mood signs. In some contexts, the meeting of eyes arouses strong emotions. Eye contact is also
an important element in flirting, where it may serve to establish and gauge the other’s interest in some situations. Therefore,
newscasters adopted the use of teleprompter in achieving an eective eye contact to prevent too much of concentrations on
script but to make them read the scripts as if they were reading o hand.
A teleprompter displays the prompts for a person filming or telecasting a visual report with an electronic device such as a
video camera. Teleprompters are used instead of cue cards to electronically display the text of a script or speech.
(Wikipedia.com (http://Wikipedia.com), 2015) Teleprompter screen, in front of the camera lens of a professional video camera,
allows the presenter, a reporter or speech maker, to keep “eye contact” with the viewing audience with an open and
comfortable presence. Ajetnmobi, E. O. and Oyediran, O. O. (2005). Stressed that the words, image e.t.c on the teleprompter
screen are reflected to the presenter on a beam splitter, a clear glass. The use of a teleprompter allows a presenter to appear at
ease and engaged with the audience. They appear more professional and knowledgeable about their subject, not having to
fumble with or refer to a paper copy. Oyekanmi (2008 Cue cards are still in limited use, but they are placed o center from the
lens making the presenter to look away from the lens, making them look distracted. Wikipedia (2015) the first teleprompter
was created by Jess Oppenheimer, producer and head writer of “I Love Lucy” in 1953. The teleprompter was used to allow
Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz to keep in character while presenting commercials on-camera. Several variations and
improvements have been made to Oppenheimer’s original design including auto script prompters which scroll at a
comfortable pace based on a review of the speaker’s normal speech pattern. One of the best Teleprompters available is the
TELMAX GS-15 Teleprompter. To this end, the research is geared towards examining the eects of teleprompter on broadcast
practice in Delta State Broadcasting Service (DBS). With a view to know how it has influence the performance of the
newscasters and presenters of DBS.

1.2 Statement of the Problem

Eye contact is the hallmark of television presentation, news casting in particular as it makes newscasters to have balance and
constant eye contact. Before the introduction of the teleprompter journalist particularly the news and program presenters
have to be training and retrained because many presenters did married to their script which is against the skills of
presentation.
If presenter is concentrating more and more on the script the audience will get tired and they may flow aware to other rival
television station they making them losing audience and if they lose audience so they will be having less advertisement.
Therefore, television media want news to be presented as if the newscasters were reading news from hand rather than reading
from script that is why most television industries adopted the use of teleprompter to perform the miracle of brilliancy of stats.
Hence, the research examines the eects of teleprompter on broadcast practice in Delta State Broadcasting Service (DBS). With
a view to know how whether DBS has fully adopted Teleprompter and if not why and if yes to what extent has it contributed to
the performance of the newscasters and presenters.1.3 Objectives of the Study

  1. To examine whether teleprompter improve news presentation of DBS.
  2. To examine if teleprompter news hold audience’s attention more than manual news reading.
  3. To x-ray whether news through teleprompter influence people viewing habit.
  4. To highlight the various challenge facing DBS newscasters in using teleprompter.
  5. To know if teleprompter facilitate eective eye contact of newscaster.
  6. To find out whether teleprompter enhance news reading.
  7. To find out if teleprompter enhance nonverbal and facial gesticulation in news presentation?
    1.4 Research Questions
  8. To what extent has teleprompter improved news presentation of DBS?
  9. Does news presenter using teleprompter hold audience’s attention?
  10. To what extent does news through teleprompter influence people viewing habit?
  11. Is there any challenge facing DBS newscasters in using teleprompter?
  12. Does teleprompter
INFLUENCE OF TELEPROMPTER ON TELEVISION BROADCAST MEDIA

INFLUENCE OF TELEPROMPTER ON TELEVISION BROADCAST MEDIA