External Relations & Cultural Affairs,
Central America
Research Article
Motives of Arabic Speaking Viewers for Watching English or Dubbed TV Programs
Author(s): Ahmed AnkitAhmed Ankit
This research studies the motives that lead Arabic-speaking university students to watch television programs in English or dubbed in Arabic, and diagnoses the possible effects of these programs on these young people. A field study was conducted on a sample of viewers of the MBC2 and MBC4 Channels in the UAE. A questionnaire was used as a tool to cover a sample of the community comprised of 200 young people who attend various public and private universities in the UAE, aged generally between 18 and 30. The applied study proves that there is no relationship between gender and audience preference, and that there is an independence of respondents’ academic specialization and choice of channel. The study’s results show that learning English is among the most important motives for the respondents to watch these programs and that 90% of respondents believe that watching foreign p.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2165-7912.1000174
Journal of Mass Communication & Journalism received 205 citations as per Google Scholar report