Media Ownership and its Ethical Implications on Professionalism: A Critical Look at Journalists’ Experiences at BIG FM and STEP TV in Mbale, Uganda

dc.contributor.authorPrisca Adaeze Nenger
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-28T09:26:58Z
dc.date.available2025-09-28T09:26:58Z
dc.date.issued2025-09-24
dc.description.abstractIn Journalism, ethical codes serve as crucial guidelines for practitioners. However, challenges arise in fully adhering to these codes, with media ownership leading to a control syndrome over employees, thus impeding full compliance. In this study, in-depth interview was conducted using the open-ended structured interview guide to investigate the conflict between journalists' professionalism and the interests of private media owners. It examined the dilemmas faced by journalists, their coping mechanisms, and the impact of ownership controls on journalistic practices. The research focused on BIG FM and STEP TV in Mbale, Uganda as the study population. The findings indicate significant conflicts of interest and high levels of control among media owners in Mbale, Uganda. This situation pressures journalists, particularly when adhering to ethical journalism practices outlined in codes of conduct. Thus, the journalists are faced with a two-tier level of control: one from the media owners, and the other from the government. Consequently, society is left with a distorted representation of facts, political manipulation of the media, weakening of the press, and subversion of justice. The study recommends the need for continual updates and reinforcement of national journalism standards, along with ongoing legislation to tackle issues about media ownership and control. Additionally, there is a necessity to establish strong journalism unions to protect members who may be affected by conflicts of interest involving media owners. Mass sensitisation efforts are also required to support journalists and editors in upholding factual reporting across all media platforms, irrespective of owners’ interests.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11951/1854
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherUganda Christian University
dc.subjectMedia ownership
dc.subjectPrivate media ownership
dc.subjectEthics
dc.subjectJournalism code of ethics
dc.subjectJournalistic professionalism
dc.subjectConflicts of interest
dc.subjectEthical implications
dc.subjectEthical dilemmas
dc.subjectUganda
dc.subjectPress freedom
dc.subjectCritical political economy
dc.subjectCompeting loyalties
dc.subjectManipulative approach
dc.subjectThematic analysis
dc.titleMedia Ownership and its Ethical Implications on Professionalism: A Critical Look at Journalists’ Experiences at BIG FM and STEP TV in Mbale, Uganda

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