Audiences Atitudes tworads environmental issues in the public broadcasting service

Authors

  • Shukry Mahmood Jasim Minstry of Environment
  • Dr.Irada Zaydan ALgubori University of Baghdad - College of Mass Communication- Department of Public Relation

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33282/abaa.v13i52.772

Keywords:

Public Broadcasting Service - Environment and Life Program - Iraqi satellite channel - Iraqi Ministry of Environment

Abstract

The category of those who agree with the phrase: The Environment and Life Program warns me of the environmental damages resulting from the issue of using black oil in electrical generators in residential neighborhoods came first, with a high rate of 81.4%. With the environment, the public always turns to the public broadcasting service and its programs to provide knowledge so that it can avoid it. Thus, the respondents' attitude towards this issue was positive.

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Mahmood Jasim, S. ., & Zaydan ALgubori, I. . (2021). Audiences Atitudes tworads environmental issues in the public broadcasting service. ALBAHITH ALALAMI, 13(52), 159-172. https://doi.org/10.33282/abaa.v13i52.772

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