International Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Research and Studies
Volume 5, Issue 5, 2025
Assessing Effectiveness of Press Freedom in Zambia: A Case Study of Private Radio Stations in Lusaka's Radio Phonenix and Christian Voice
Author(s): Katongo Kapekele, Dr. Sycorax Tiyesa Ndhlovu
Abstract:
This study investigates press freedom in Zambia's private media, focusing on challenges faced by two Lusaka-based radio stations, Radio Phoenix and Christian Voice. The research evaluates the extent of journalistic independence, exploring internal and external factors affecting media practices, such as ownership, editorial policies, financial pressures, and legal constraints. Using purposive sampling, 75 media management professionals provided data via structured questionnaires, capturing quantitative and qualitative insights. Results reveal that 62.67% of respondents report ownership influence on editorial decisions, while 46.67% highlight financial constraints as significant barriers to free reporting. Additionally, 72% note external pressures discouraging coverage of sensitive topics, and 53.33% identify biased editorial policies as drivers of self-censorship. While some improvements were noted, the findings underscore persistent issues impeding independent journalism. Recommendations include legal protections, transparent editorial guidelines, financial diversification, and capacity-building initiatives. This study enhances the discourse on media independence in Zambia, offering actionable steps to foster press freedom within private media organizations.
Keywords: Press Freedom, Private Media, Zambia, Radio Phoenix, Christian Voice, Media Independence, Editorial Policies
Pages: 458-466
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