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Problems of workers in Iraqi satellite channels and its reflection on the level of exposure of the public to the satellite channels field study of the contact person and the public in Baghdad 2014

    Raad Jasim Al Kaabi

Adab Al-Kufa, 2018, Volume 1, Issue 36, Pages 339-382

Abstract

The atmosphere in which journalists work continues to develop their work, and we certainly attribute this to the performance of the medium and the level of public exposure to it.
The research problem is based on the ambiguity of the relationship between the problems experienced by workers in satellite channels and the level of exposure of the public to satellite channels. Perhaps the most important objectives are to prove the relationship between the problems of workers in satellite channels and the level of exposure of the public to the satellite channels. Adopted by the same selection of (222) members of the public as a prime eye provided they follow the same channels in which the media work. Using the means of verification of the hypotheses, the researcher found that 61% of the workers in satellite channels have problems with them, while we have a relationship between the follow-up media and the contents of the coverage remains the atmosphere of the work of journalists.
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    Problems of workers in Iraqi satellite channels and its reflection on the level of exposure of the public to the satellite channels field study of the contact person and the public in Baghdad
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(2018). Problems of workers in Iraqi satellite channels and its reflection on the level of exposure of the public to the satellite channels field study of the contact person and the public in Baghdad 2014. Adab Al-Kufa, 1(36), 339-382.
Raad Jasim Al Kaabi. "Problems of workers in Iraqi satellite channels and its reflection on the level of exposure of the public to the satellite channels field study of the contact person and the public in Baghdad 2014". Adab Al-Kufa, 1, 36, 2018, 339-382.
(2018). 'Problems of workers in Iraqi satellite channels and its reflection on the level of exposure of the public to the satellite channels field study of the contact person and the public in Baghdad 2014', Adab Al-Kufa, 1(36), pp. 339-382.
Problems of workers in Iraqi satellite channels and its reflection on the level of exposure of the public to the satellite channels field study of the contact person and the public in Baghdad 2014. Adab Al-Kufa, 2018; 1(36): 339-382.
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