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African Media Development Initiative: Senegal. Research findings and conclusions

London: BBC World Service Trust (2006), 77 pp.
ISBN 1-906086-10-9
"The changes are mostly of a quantitative nature: proliferation of newspaper publications, an increase in the number of frequencies attributed to radio stations (commercial and community stations). Greater superficiality in the editorial lines of most newspaper publications has also been noted. The key projects examined included those run by: Panos Institute West Africa ALTERCOM; the Media Centre of Dakar; Génération TV and SYNPICS. Funding is one of the main weaknesses of the media sector of Senegal. The press support fund is very low. Funding of media activities is handled mostly by a few foundations, such as the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, and a few NGOs, such as OSIWA. Evaluation of media activities is a real problem in Senegal. The culture of evaluation is obviously missing in the endeavours of most of the organisations approached in this research. Actors are conscious of the problem and are developing initiatives to solve it. There are few exceptions to this rule, especially for those who believe that there is no progress without evaluation. Beyond financing matters, the success or lack of success of media development activities can be explained by state obstacles to the development of the media, training, professionalism and self-regulation, decriminalising press offences, media evaluation, and the involvement local of groups in community radio." (Summary & conclusions, p.68)
Contents
1 Introduction, 2
2 Country Overview, 3
3 Media Health, 8
4 State of the Media: Literature Review, 12
5 Radio, 15
6 Television, 19
7 Newspapers, 22
8 Media Support, 26
9 NGO Activity, 29
10 Conclusions, 31
11 Appendices, 33
COUNTRY REPORT WAY FORWARD
12 Introduction, 38
13 Media Development: an organisational perspective, 41
14 Media Development Initiatives, 46
15 Developing the Environment for Success, 55
16 Future Strategies, 60
17 Summary & Conclusions, 68
18 Appendices, 71
Interviewees -- Summary of media development projects/activities described in Section 14
COUNTRY REPORT CASE STUDY
19 Case Study: The Media Centre of Dakar: an institution at the heart of a budding broadcasting revolution in Senegal, 74