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Global Journal of HUMAN SOCIAL SCIENCE
Arts, Humanities & Psychology
Volume 13 Issue 3 Version 1.0 Year 2013
Type: Double Blind Peer Reviewed International Research Journal
Publisher: Global Journals Inc. (USA)
Online ISSN: 2249-460x & Print ISSN: 0975-587X
Textual Aesthetics: A Look at Nigerian Print Media News and
Features
By Godspower Udoh & Charles Obot
Arts University of Uyo, Nigeria
Abstract - This article examines aesthetic components of print media news and feature stories and
emphasizes on the need for present and upcoming journalists, particularly in Nigeria, to help protect the
profession by always considering the aesthetic worth of their stories. This is in view of the fact that with the
growing importance of textual component of an average newspaper and magazine, and continuous
textual degeneration in most Nigerian newspapers and magazines, not enough research works have been
carried out in the area. Of course investigations show that most of the research works on print media
aesthetics in the country have been in the area of physical design and layout of newspaper and/or
magazine pages, hence the article’s emphasis that the aspect of news and feature contents needs
commensurate concentration. The article posits that as is the case in electronic media, there are certain
seemingly neglected inter-related variables that are by their nature considered as aesthetic fields in the
written word (news and features). Accordingly, the work identifies and illuminates certain aesthetic fields
that should be recognized, considered and applied by any journalist who, irrespective of the structure or
form of his writing, aims at making reading a pleasurably rewarding exercise. A position of this discourse
is that a news or feature story that takes cognizance of the interrelated aesthetic fields is a bestseller to
any newspaper or magazine outfit or reader.
GJHSS-A Classification : FOR Code: 220301, 890499
TextualAestheticsALookatNigerianPrintMediaNewsandFeatures
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