eprintid: 17410 rev_number: 7 eprint_status: archive userid: 3393 dir: disk0/00/01/74/10 datestamp: 2023-10-20 12:03:56 lastmod: 2023-10-20 12:03:56 status_changed: 2023-10-20 12:03:56 type: book_section metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Okorie, Nelson title: Global.Media,.Television,.and.the.Americanization.of.Young.Africans ispublished: pub subjects: H1 divisions: sch_soc full_text_status: public abstract: This.chapter.examined.the.perception.of.young.Africans.on.American.values.as.portrayed.in.popular.entertainment.programs..This.chapter.examined.use.DSTV.as.a.study.example.because.it.is.the.most.popular.digital-pay.TV.with.the.highest. subscription.in.Africa..Furthermore,.the.objectives.are:.(1).To.ascertain.the.major.type.of.western.programmes.preferred.on.DSTV.among.young.Africans,.(2).To.examine.the.perception.of.young.Africans.on.whether.these.TV.channels.influence.the.adoption.of.western.values..This.research.adopted.the.use.of.the.survey.method.to.achieve.the.objectives.of.the.study..A.value.contribution.of.this.chapter.is.that.global.television.has.created.multiple.media.products.that.have.unique.elements.of.American.culture,.which.will.distort.African.values..Also,.the.influence.of.American.values.will.have.a.snowball.effect.on.African.youths.in.different.spheres.of.life date: 2020 date_type: published publisher: IGI Global refereed: TRUE book_title: Advances in Human Services and Public Health (AHSPH) Book Series citation: Okorie, Nelson (2020) Global.Media,.Television,.and.the.Americanization.of.Young.Africans. In: Advances in Human Services and Public Health (AHSPH) Book Series. IGI Global. document_url: http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/17410/1/Chapter%2011%20Global.pdf