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        Akingbulu, Akin (1)Koomson, Ebenezer (1)
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        Information and Communication Technology (ICT) (2)
        Radio in Education (2)
        Technology and Innovation (2)
        Climate Change (1)Multimedia Learning (1)... View More
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        2013 (2)
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        Africa (2)
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        Proposal for Pre-conference Online Event 

        Akingbulu, Akin (2013-11)
        Over the past ten years, access to new media, particularly internet and telecommunication resources, has improved in Nigeria. Today the usual encumbrances associated with access to broadcasting licences are absent in the ...
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        Using Radio and Television Media to fight Climate Change: Echoes from Ghana 

        Koomson, Ebenezer (2013-11)
        Background: This study is making a point of using diverse forms of media to fight climate change anywhere at the global level. A sample of 500 adult audience of 15 radios and television audience in Southern Ghana were ...

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