ABSTRACT
This research work is purely based on media organization accounting. Media industry is made up of the electronic and the print. The electronic sub-sector include the Television and radio as medium of communication whereas the print media include the magazine, newspaper and periodic as medium of communication.This sub-sector is largely controlled by time government but there is private ownership too. The research work focused mainly in the electronic media. The researcher took a critical look into the historical development of the media industry especially the electronic media and accounting operations. This work has three chapters. Chapter one contains the introductory part of the study. The scope and limitation of the study and finally the definition of terms. The past related literature as it relates to media organisation especially the electronic media are highlighted in chapter two. Finally, the summary of finding conclusion and recommendation are all in chapter three.
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