An Assessment of Internal Editorial Guidelines in Selected Radio Programs in Kenya

https://doi.org/10.51317/ecjmcs.v6i1.661

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Editorial policy, mass media, media training, radio show

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This study evaluates the internal editorial guidelines of the selected radio shows in Kenyan radio programs, specifically focusing on 'Patanisho Show' on Radio Jambo, 'Kesi Mashinani' on Radio Maisha, and 'Hali Ilivyo' on Milele FM. This research employed a qualitative approach to analyse content from these shows. This study employed a qualitative research design that included content analysis of programs on YouTube and in-depth interviews with key informants. The selection of programs for content analysis was purposive, while the participants in interviews were selected using snowball sampling. The interviewees comprised radio presenters, media ethics scholars, the Media Council of Kenya and regular listeners of the selected shows. The major factors influencing the application of media ethics among radio presenters were training in ethical standards and awareness of editorial policies. The study findings highlight that while some progress has been made, significant work remains to be done to ensure consistent adherence to ethical standards across all media platforms. The study recommends the control of the external factors and the need for media houses to establish independent editorial oversight committees to enhance adherence to internal editorial guidelines and uphold ethical journalism.

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2025-12-01

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Ng'etich, D. K., Khaemba, J., & Chakava, H. M. (2025). An Assessment of Internal Editorial Guidelines in Selected Radio Programs in Kenya. Editon Consortium Journal of Media and Communication Studies, 6(1), 68–77. https://doi.org/10.51317/ecjmcs.v6i1.661

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