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News covers information on all aspects of society that are worthy of publication, following a strict observance of the media’s social responsibility. However, in recent times, these general-interest newspapers have become narrow-spectrum in their interest. This study seeks to ascertain the level of coverage of different issues in general-interest newspapers and compare it with political news; the reason for the possible slant and the impact on the audience and society in Nigeria. The research employs the explanatory mixed method, using content analysis of two newspapers- Guardian and Daily Sun, interviews of experts and surveys of readers. The findings show that out of 2862 news articles 644 were related to politics. The survey methods affirmed the restive situation in the country as one of the major reasons for high coverage, adding that the increasing reports on politics have crippled the awareness to the needs of other aspects of the society but has sensitized the Nigerian society to the occurrences in leadership positions.

Chisom Ezebuka, ChinweOkpoko. (2015) Is news all about politics?, Journal of Media Studies, Volime 30, Issue 2.
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