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PoliticsRe: Where Is Fayose’s Conscience …, APC Asks by spako4(m): 4:09pm On Oct 25, 2015
I reserve my comment until -------------
PoliticsRe: APC ‘influencing’ Tribunal Judgements Is Worse Than Corruption, Fayose Counsels by spako4(m): 9:07pm On Oct 24, 2015
Wailing of the wailers.
Who is the next?
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Arsenal Vs Everton (2 - 1) On 24th October 2015 by spako4(m): 7:51pm On Oct 24, 2015
sameer1212:
Gunners nibo? undecided
In your domain
PoliticsRe: Wike Planning To Run Away—APC by spako4(m): 5:25pm On Oct 24, 2015
shut the border!
PoliticsRe: Tribunal Cancels The Election Of Nyesome Wike, INEC To Conduct Fresh Election by spako4(m): 12:54pm On Oct 24, 2015
Impossible!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Ex Minister Tried To Return N50bn Through Me — El-rufai by spako4(m): 5:57pm On Oct 18, 2015
50billion!
Jona really messed up
PoliticsRe: Dino Melaye: Screening Of Ministerial Nominees Will Be Thorough by spako4(m): 1:42pm On Sep 30, 2015
Saraki's mouth piece
PoliticsRe: Caption This Photo Of Saraki Protesters. by spako4(m): 10:45pm On Sep 29, 2015
Clowns
PoliticsRe: This Man Is Wanted- Dead Or Alive: Photo by spako4(m): 9:59pm On Sep 20, 2015
Omo Baba oloye on d run
PoliticsRe: CCT: Saraki Pays Social Media Users To Attack Buhari, Tinubu by spako4(m): 8:08pm On Sep 20, 2015
Let him try if he can buy the whole Nigeria
CelebritiesRe: Esama Of Benin Igbinedion's 81st Birthday In South Africa (Photos) by spako4(m): 4:49pm On Sep 20, 2015
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!Building palace in foreign country
RomanceRe: 16 Lessons I Learnt From Losing My Virginity by spako4(m): 3:33am On Sep 20, 2015
EducationRe: Covenant University 2015/2016 Session Aspirants Lets Meet Here by spako4(m): 10:56pm On Aug 16, 2015
Ok
PhonesRe: List Of Cheap Data Subscription Codes For All Network In Nigeria by spako4(m): 10:05am On Aug 15, 2015
ok
PoliticsRe: Trial Of Nigerian Treasury Looters To Commence Soon-president Buhari by spako4(m): 4:36pm On Aug 11, 2015
God bless Nigeria.
The pride of Africa
PhonesRe: How To Repair Damaged Or Corrupted Sd Card by spako4(m): 12:07am On Jul 31, 2015
Nice one
PoliticsRe: $13bn Oil Stolen Under NNPC In Four Years – NEITI by spako4(m): 9:43pm On Jul 29, 2015
Let the probe start
PoliticsRe: Saraki, Ekweremadu Get Senate ‘confidence Vote’ by spako4(m): 1:58pm On Jul 28, 2015
People deceiving people
PoliticsRe: River State PDP Boils As Dss Found N700 Million In River State Rec Account by spako4(m): 8:48pm On Jul 27, 2015
Power has changed hands.
There is no hiding place for the wicked.
PoliticsRe: Bailout For Debtor MEDIA Houses? by spako4(op): 10:12pm On Jul 21, 2015
Ben Bruce are you there?
PoliticsBailout For Debtor MEDIA Houses? by spako4(op): 9:25pm On Jul 21, 2015
Bailout for debtor media houses?
JULY 21, 2015 : IDOWU SOWUNMI
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There is no gain saying the fact that some media proprietors in Nigeria are now wearing an unenviable toga of “debtor media houses” thereby competing with some state governments over their abysmal failure to pay their workers’ salaries as and when due.
The fiercest unimaginable and appalling scenario has nearly turned workers in these media houses to beautiful “slaves” of some sort, because their employers have been failing to give them their take-home pay, varying from four months to 18 months. Whether this take-home pay can actually take them home or not is a matter for another day.
Those allegedly fingered in these brutal and cruel engagements include, but in no particular order: THISDAY (eight months); DAAR Communications, owners of African Independent Television and Ray Power (17 months); Independent Newspapers Limited, publishers of Daily Independent (nine months); Tell Magazine (eight months); Silverbird Group, owners of Silverbird Television and Rhythm 93.7 FM (four months); National Mirror (seven months);
Newswatch Daily (seven months); The News/PM News (nine months); The Daily Champion (18 months); Hallmark Newspaper
(eight months); and The Daily Times (six months).
The whys and wherefores espoused as factors responsible for this unpalatable development are just too numerous to mention. But the principal reasons adduced included financial recklessness and lifestyle of some media proprietors; while others have been accused of unwise adventurous in their business calculations.
Whatever factors are applicable, the glaring reality today is that many media houses may not survive the current economic downturn in Nigeria which has forced many sectors to be gasping for breath of survival.
Based on this aforementioned economic condition, some people have insinuated either jokingly or otherwise that since the Federal Government is fast becoming a Father Christmas, doling out billions of naira in the name of bailout, first to airline operators in the country some years ago, and now to state governments and the textile industries, media proprietors should be considered too.
This school of thought posit that if state governors with “billions” of naira at their disposal from the Federation Allocation to the Internally Generated Revenue could owe workers in their respective states for upward of five to eight months and then suddenly get a lifeline from the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government, it won’t be a bad idea after all then to bail out the Fourth Estate of the realm in the “spirit of the season”.
This thought, way back, recorded a major support in 2009 when President Barack Obama considered a bailout package for the news industry in the United States of America.
In its report of September 21, 2009, The Hill said Obama expressed concern at the sorry state of the news industry and said that he would look at a newspaper bailout package, because otherwise, blogs would take over the world, and that would be a threat to democracy.
According to Obama, “I am concerned that if the direction of the news is all blogosphere, all opinions, with no serious fact-checking, no serious attempts to put stories in context, what you will end up getting are people shouting at each other across the void but not a lot of mutual understanding.”
President Obama’s position was viewed more as a political weapon to counter a society of people that is fast becoming cyborgs, in which everyone tends to rely on technology so much that it’s practically re-ordering our mindsets.
But another school of thought sprung up and reacted both angrily and proactively that never! Never! Never is the word. To this school of thought, the foundation of journalism as a fulcrum of objective reportage and constructive criticism will be forever damned and compromised.
In exploring the decline of the American newspaper industry and examining proposals for government intervention to revive America’s newspapers, Andrea Priest in her article, “Turning the Watchdog into a Lapdog: Why the Proposed Newspaper Bailout is the Wrong Solution for a Failing Industry”, in 2011, concluded that “governmental support would ultimately harm newspapers.”
Instead of reliance on a government bailout, Priest’s 37-page seminal and informative article, published in William & Mary Business Law Review 401 (Volume 2: Issue 2), proposed that “newspaper enterprises pursue intra-industry solutions to remedy the crisis.”
Certainly, the two schools have good groundswells to their protestations.
Feeding on the irreconcilable differences between these two schools of thoughts above, another chapter has been apprehensively and distrustfully opened to the argument, saying journalists “must” learn how to make money on their own in order to survive! Your guess is as good as mine! How? Why should they do that if no such recommendations were ever made to state government workers and textile workers? They have worked and a worker deserves wages for his/her hard labour.
One significant line of notion I take away from Priest’s hypotheses of exploration is that “the industry crisis will not abate without action…”
It’s a statement of fact. No matter which direction one is firing one’s perspective, the crisis bedevilling some media houses in Nigeria today will not abate without something being concretely and urgently done to save the souls of hundreds of workers as well as thousands of their dependents nationwide.
A considerable percentage of Nigeria’s workforce is employed by these media houses. Arguably, more than 80 per cent Nigerians still get their news from the traditional media i.e radio, television, newspapers/magazines, leaving less than 20 per cent to rely on online news. In the same vein, more than 90 per cent advert placement still goes to the traditional media.
Perhaps, the media houses’ workers’ salaries are fast becoming the peg to negotiate for a bailout for Nigeria’s media industry. This singular stroke, if acceded to and properly channelled, will succeed in not only being futuristic to protect the traditional media from a death blow of multi-source online information superhighway, but will ultimately also keep the Nigerian traditional media industry on its feet.
With a population of more than 170 million and currently dubbed as one of the 20 most populated countries in the world by the United Nations, I don’t think any newspaper organisation in Nigeria, for instance, can boast of printing one million copies in its daily edition or its weekly edition. Are we then saying that the reading population who can afford to buy newspapers in Nigeria is less than 10℅
AutosRe: TESTED & TRUSTED.... Cotonuo Cars Delivered By Tadeus by spako4(m): 8:28pm On Jul 17, 2015
how much is 2008/9 highlander with custom duty to Nigeria
PoliticsRe: INEC Registers Democratic People’s Congress (DPC) As New Political Party by spako4(m): 8:45pm On Jul 14, 2015
Hmmmmmm!
EducationRe: Covenant University 2015/2016 Session Aspirants Lets Meet Here by spako4(m): 2:22am On Jul 14, 2015
ok
PoliticsRe: Aregbesola Must Go!!! by spako4(m): 8:27pm On Jul 09, 2015
For where?
I believe you've never visited the state.
PoliticsRe: Pictures of Gov Fayose At A Palm Wine Joint Omisanjana, Ado Ekiti Today by spako4(m): 8:23pm On Jul 09, 2015
I reserve my comments
PoliticsRe: Insurgency Worsens Under Buhari – Ekweremadu by spako4(m): 8:20pm On Jul 09, 2015
Saraki,see yourself
CrimeRe: Police Parade Ikorodu Bank Robbers (PHOTOS) READ MORE: Http://www.naij.com/48028 by spako4(op): 2:38pm On Jul 06, 2015
CRIME DOES NOT PAY
CrimePolice Parade Ikorodu Bank Robbers (PHOTOS) READ MORE: Http://www.naij.com/48028 by spako4(op): 2:19pm On Jul 06, 2015
The faces of the Ikorodu Bank robbers have been unveiled by the Lagos state police command.

It would be recalled that the gang of armed robbers who attacked the banks in Ikorodu last week Wednesday were caught by men of the Nigerian police, after soldiers on duty in Ondo state arrested one of the members of the group who was travelling to spend his own part of the money carted away.

The soldiers who were on a stop and search duty arrested the suspect who was on his way to his home town in Okitikpupa, Ondo state.



During the stop and search exercise, the suspect was carrying in his bag, bundles of new N1000 notes with bank wrappers. Alerted of the robbery incident in Lagos, the soldiers detained him and alerted the Lagos state police command.

Shortly after that, news broke out that the gang of robbers have been arrested by the Lagos state police command.

Confirming the report, the police command today, July 6, paraded the robbers at the Lagos state police command, Ikeja.
READ MORE: http://www.naij.com/480280-police-parade-ikorodu-bank-robbers-photos.html

PoliticsRe: APC Crisis: Atiku Makes Request Ahead Of APC NEC Meeting Tomorrow by spako4(m): 9:10pm On Jul 02, 2015
Evils that men do run after them
PoliticsRe: ‘Harassment Of National Assembly May Lead To Buhahi’s Impeachment’ - Agbazuere by spako4(m): 4:21pm On Jul 02, 2015
Vanguard = Tanoid
I have been monitoring your news and editorial.
Uncle Sam pls warn your boys
PoliticsRe: Those Plotting Against Tinubu’ll Fail – Group by spako4(m): 9:39am On Jun 30, 2015
The mixed multitudes that followed the APC to the promised Land will soon be sifted.
Time will tell

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