AN EXPOSITION OF A SLICE OF ORACULAR NON-VERBAL NARROW CASTING AND BROADCASTING IN NIGERIA
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This exposition of a slice of oracular/non non-verbal narrow casting and broadcasting is an experiential contribution to knowledge in broadcasting by the researcher that takes a look at apriori and aposteriori non-verbal broadcasting via gestures, postures and expressions through what is generally referred to by many as body language in Nigeria before the coming of formal Public and Commercial broadcasting. The study adopts the methods of scooping through and looking at primary and secondary materials, as well as the over 30 years practical broadcasting experience of the researcher with a view of digging out the agenda-setting information objective of informing, entertaining and educating the listening and viewing broadcast audience from the beginning.
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