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Contribution of community radios in rural areas development case study of Habwa Ijambo? program aired at RC Huye

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par MIGISHA Magnifique
National University of Rwanda (NUR), Huye, Rwanda - Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Communication 2011
  

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CHAPTER THREE: ANALYSIS OF FINDINGS AND INTERPRETATION

3.1. Methodology

The purpose of this chapter is to present the data collected during the research. It is through information got during interviews and documents related to the research topic.

Francis Rummel has argued that «The analysis and interpretation of data involve the objective material in possession of the researcher and his supportive reaction and desires to derive from the data the inherent meaning in their relation to the problem.»(Kumar,2002).

Qualitative research is inquiry aimed at describing and clarifying human experience as it appears in people's lives. Qualitative data are gathered primarily in the form of spoken or written language rather than in the form of numbers.

This method helped me to explore mainly what population thinks about the problem, and you get their emotions, and qualitative analysis is represented in form of quotations.

This was analysis of the contribution of Habwa ijambo program. The research is based on different people in Rwaniro sector who regularly listen to the radio; they are called «Ambassadors».

3.2. Data presentation

In this research I used qualitative method and explore how people feel and what they think. I interviewed people on what they think about the program, what they got from it.

To present, analyse and interpreting the results, we use the qualitative technique; this chapter is dedicated on presentation, analysing and interpretation of results we are going to use quotations. Our sample was composed by 30 respondents; all has been interviewed orally. The identification of our research we based on different criteria like ages, sex, level of study and occupation.

3.3. Ages and Sex distribution of sample

Ages of respondents were an important issue in this research. This helped me to identify the categories of the listeners of this show.

It is clearly specify that many of respondents are in the range from 20 -35, respondents of this ages took the 16 followed by the respondents over 35 years who were 10 and under 20 counted 4. These people were from Huye district, in Rwaniro sector. All respondents listen regularly RC Huye.

30 respondents were used to make analysis. This includes 19 male and 11 females. The large numbers of respondents were masculine.

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