Advertising Ethics and Professionalism of ZNBC Radio 4 and Radio Phoenix in Zambia—A Content Analysis Study ()
ABSTRACT
This
study of ethics and professionalism in the content of Radio Phoenix and ZNBC
Radio 4 was inspired by, among other things, occasional public controversies in
Zambia over the content of advertising. It sought to examine the advertisements
gathered over a period of one week after being aired during prime-time, before,
during, and after the “Shopping basket” programme for radio Phoenix, and the
18:00 hrs. News summary for ZNBC Radio 4, to determine extent to which
unethical and unprofessional advertising occurred. The sample is from 2012. The
main research question was: To what extent does unethical and, or
unprofessional advertising feature in radio broadcast advertising in the two
stations? The alternative hypothesis being tested was: There was more unethical content in
the private station than in the quasi-government/public radio station. To effectively deal
with the question and hypothesis, some sub-hypotheses were also tested to help
arrive at a conclusion. The study found that, with respect to “ethical” and
“unethical” conduct, there was a mixture of both, as well as incidence of both “professional” and “unprofessional” outputs.
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Muzyamba, F. and Lemba, M. (2020) Advertising Ethics and Professionalism of ZNBC Radio 4 and Radio Phoenix in Zambia—A Content Analysis Study.
Advances in Journalism and Communication,
8, 80-95. doi:
10.4236/ajc.2020.83007.