The Direction of the Caller to Producing Investigative Programs in Iraqi Satellite Channels

Authors

  • Hussein Ameer Abass College of Basic Education, Maysan University, Iraq Author
  • Ahmed Kareem Ahmed Department of Media and Public Relations, University of Maysan, Iraq Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61841/3x3g5x89

Keywords:

Satellite Channels, Iraqi Studies, Foreign Studies, TV Survey Programs

Abstract

The investigative programs that have multiple names, are investigative programs or depth programs and researches, etc., which reach the depth of societal phenomena and their issues, and were explained and demonstrated in front of public opinion in the hope of reforming or revealing the hidden and finding treatments, as this study examined a sample consisting of (102) of those in contact in the Iraqi satellite channels, and the study revealed the apparent weakness in the production of survey programs in the Iraqi satellite channels because of the existence of many obstacles that prevent the manufacture of this color of programs, some of these obstacles that are on the governmental and security side and some except T this land factors, self-journalist himself, and that one of the important reasons for the lack of production of this type of programs that represent the satellite channels owned by the ruling parties. The research also concluded that there are some factors,, if available, that would contribute to the development of this programmatic form in Iraqi channels in the future, foremost of which is the provision of a secure journalistic environment and the legislation of laws that provide information and protect journalists from legal prosecutions and threats that affect them due to, as they have shown the study, The lack of institutions concerned with setting up training courses to learn the skills of preparing and producing TV survey programs, and the study reached the volumes of many contractors towards producing survey programs as a result of the lack of interest of the media institutions in these programs and not to encourage public opinion on its production. 

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

References

[1] Muhammad Munir Hijab, Fundamentals of Media and Social Research, Fourth Edition (Cairo: Dar AlFajr for Publishing and Distribution, 2006), p. 78.

[2] Saleh bin Hamad Al-Assaf, Introduction to Research in Behavioral Sciences (Riyadh: Dar Al-Zahra for Publishing and Distribution, 2010), p. 174.

[3] Saad SaadMutasher Abdul-Sahib, The Art of TV Investigations, "An Analytical Study of the Art of Television Investigations in Iraq, unpublished master's thesis (Baghdad: College of Arts, University of Baghdad,2000).

[4] Bushra David Sanjari, Iman Abdul Rahman, ((Survey of Methods of Producing Arab TV Programs)), a researcher in a media magazine, No. 29, (Baghdad: College of Information, University of Baghdad, 2015), p. 31.

[5] Amir Hussein Abbas, building technical programs in the satellite survey of an unpublished Arab master's thesis (Baghdad: College of Information, University of Baghdad, 0.2018).

[6] Mamdouh Abdullah Al-Hadid, Maha Mohamed Fathi, ((The Egyptian public's exposure to investigative

programs of television investigations and its relationship to the level of knowledge and community

issues)), Egyptian Journal of Media Research, ninth issue. Fifty (Cairo: Cairo University, 2017), p. 463.

[7] Nadine Hassan Hammoud, the investigative journalism profession and the dependency program in

Lebanon “under penalty of responsibility” and a model “proven guilty,” unpublished master's thesis

(Tripoli: Faculty of Information, University of Jinan, 2017).

[8] "Marni Cordell, What Happens to Investigative Journalism? An Empirical Study of the Four Pillars of

ABC, Peaceful Journalism Review 15, Volume 1 (2009), pp. 118-131. " (1 Quote from: ((The Arab

Journal for Media and Communication Sciences, Seventeenth Issue (Riyadh: King Saud University,

Department of Information, 2017), p. 21.

[9] Karam KaramShalaby, Glossary of Media Terminology (Cairo: Dar Al-Shorouk, 1989), p. 471.

[10] Bushra David, seven years old, and Iman Abdul Rahman, previous source, p. 39.

[11] Mamdouh Abdullah Makkawi, Maha Muhammad Fathi, previous source, p. 476.

[12] Iman Abdul Rahman Al-Mashhadani, TV Program Production (Amman: Dar Al-Bedaya, 2017), p. 50.

[13] (Abdel-Razzaq Al-Dulaimi, Investigative Journalism, Second Edition (Amman: Dar Al-Yazouri for Publishing and Scientific Distribution, 2015), p. 22).

[14] Abdullah H. Jabbar et al., 2019, Enhanced bioactivity of polystyrene-silver nanocomposite (PS/Ag NCs)- an antimicrobial study" AIP Conference Proceedings, 2151 (1), 020002.

[15] Laila Abdul Majeed and Mahmoud AlamEddin, The Art of Editing (Cairo: Dar Al-Arab for Publishing and Distribution, 2012), p. 200.

[16] Amir Hussain Abbas, Structural Technical Survey of Arab Satellite TV Programs, Unpublished Master Thesis (Baghdad: College of Information, University of Baghdad, 8 201), p. 75.

[17] Hussein Al-Rabei, Investigative Journalism: Alwa's General Dilemmas (Cairo: Dar Al-Arab Al-Arabi, 2014), p. 139. The 145.

[18] Bushra David Sanjari, Investigations of the TV Industry Survey (Ain, Bayt Al-Kitab University, 2015), p. p.125.

Downloads

Published

31.07.2020

How to Cite

Ameer Abass, H., & Kareem Ahmed, A. (2020). The Direction of the Caller to Producing Investigative Programs in Iraqi Satellite Channels. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 24(5), 7143-7155. https://doi.org/10.61841/3x3g5x89