| dc.description.abstract | The majority of the consumers of radio stations’ programming are the youth, most of
whom are students in high schools, colleges, and universities. Therefore, the main
objective of this study was to examine the structure and content of FM radio talk shows and their effects on communication of university students in Eldoret Town, Kenya. The
objectives of the study were to examine the structure of FM radio talk shows listened
by university students in Eldoret Town, to determine the communication strategies
employed in presenting radio talk shows as listened by university students in Eldoret
Town, to determine the factors that influence the choice of FM talk shows by university
students in Eldoret town, and to examine the influence of FM radio talk shows on
university students’ ways of communicating. The study utilized a mixed method
research approach that made use of both quantitative and qualitative methods of data
collection and analysis. It was guided by the Uses and Gratification Theory. The target
population of the study were students from university campuses within Eldoret, and the
sample size was 300. The researcher adopted a stratified sampling and simple random
sampling technique to arrive at the sample that would best fit or present the intended
purpose of the research. Data was collected using a questionnaire and Focus Group
Discussion. The collected data was analyzed using descriptive statistical techniques that
included frequencies, percentages. The data was then presented using tables, pie charts,
and bar graphs. Qualitative data was analyzed thematically. The study findings revealed
that Structure of FM radio talk shows have a positive and significant effect on FM Radio
Talk Shows on Communication of University Students (β1=0.129, p=0.010).
Communication strategies employed had a positive and significant effect on FM Radio
talk shows on communication of university Students (β2=0.169, p=0.012). Factors that
influence the choice of FM talk shows was found to have a positive and significant
effect on FM Radio Talk Shows on communication of university students (β3=0.282,
p=0.000). Influence of FM radio talk shows was found to have a positive and significant
effect on FM Radio Talk shows on communication of University Students (β4=0.309,
p=0.000). The study concluded that FM radio talk shows in Eldoret Town have a
consistent format but vary in their approaches and guest selection. Effective
communication strategies are important in engaging university students. Factors
beyond music preference influence the choice of FM talk shows among university
students. The study recommended that radio stations targeting university students
should create a balanced format that includes a mix of content and segments,
incorporate audience participation and diverse perspectives, and feature knowledgeable
hosts and high-quality guests. Radio talk show presenters should analyze their audience
effectively and employ communication strategies that foster engagement, such as active
listening and utilizing multiple modes of communication. Radio stations should
consider factors beyond music preference when designing their programming
schedules, such as content relevance, interactivity, and convenient timing. | en_US |