Exploring the Influence of Work Environment on Job Satisfaction among Female Broadcast Journalists in Lagos State
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2024
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OGITECH Journal of Communication and Innovation (OJCI) Volume 1, Issue 1,
Abstract
The broadcast journalism industry is demanding, with high stress levels and long working hours.
Female journalists, in particular, face unique challenges in the workplace. This study explores the
relationship between work environment and job satisfaction among female broadcast journalists
in Lagos State. Employing a mixed-method approach, the study investigates the organizational
climate, workplace culture, and career advancement opportunities within broadcast media
organizations. Through surveys, interviews, and observations, the research aims to identify the
challenges faced by female journalists and assess their impact on job satisfaction. This study is
both descriptive and explanatory in nature. The descriptive aspect of the study was carried out
analyzing responses from the copies of questionnaire administered on female broadcast journalists
while the explanatory part was done by analyzing the data of key informant interview conducted
with senior female broadcast journalists and human resource personnel of some broadcast media
organisation in Lagos The study reveals that the work environment significantly influences job
satisfaction among female broadcast journalists. Specifically, factors such as organizational
support, colleague relationships, and workload significantly predict job satisfaction. The study
highlights the importance of creating a supportive work environment to enhance job satisfaction
among female broadcast journalists. The findings have implications for broadcast organizations
and human resources managers seeking to improve employee well-being and retention.