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OPINION |  A Call for Regulation of Nigerian Media Monitoring, Intelligence Industry, By Philip Odiakose | METROWATCH

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June 14, 2023
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*Philip Odiakose 

*Philip Odiakose 

 

The Nigerian media monitoring and intelligence industry has witnessed significant growth and development in recent years. With the proliferation of digital media platforms, the need for monitoring and analyzing media content has become increasingly important. However, alongside this growth, concerns have arisen regarding the lack of regulation within the industry. This article explores the urgent need for comprehensive regulations to ensure transparency, accountability, and ethical standards within the Nigerian media monitoring and intelligence sector.
Understanding Media Monitoring and Intelligence:


Media monitoring and intelligence involve the systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of media content, including print (newspapers and magazines), broadcast (TV and radio), OOH (out-of-home), and digital media (websites and social media). It serves as a valuable tool for individuals, organizations, and governments to track public sentiment, manage reputation, and gain insights into media coverage. Media monitoring and intelligence agencies utilize advanced technologies, including natural language processing and machine learning algorithms, to scan and analyze vast amounts of media data.
The Unregulated Landscape:


In Nigeria, the media monitoring and intelligence industry operates without clear guidelines or oversight. This lack of regulation has led to several concerning issues. Firstly, the absence of standardized practices and methodologies raises questions about the accuracy and reliability of monitoring results. Without established benchmarks, there is a risk of misleading or incomplete analysis, potentially compromising decision-making processes.
Secondly, the unregulated industry has allowed for the emergence of unethical practices. The absence of a code of conduct or professional standards leaves room for unethical manipulation of media data, such as cherry-picking information or distorting results to fit certain agendas. This not only undermines the integrity of media monitoring and intelligence but also jeopardizes the credibility of the entire media landscape.

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Thirdly, the unregulated nature of the industry has contributed to a lack of transparency and accountability. Currently, there are no mechanisms in place to ensure that media monitoring and intelligence agencies handle data responsibly or protect individual privacy rights. This situation raises concerns about data breaches, unauthorized access, and potential misuse of personal information.

The Case for Regulation:


Regulating the Nigerian media monitoring and intelligence industry is crucial for several reasons. Firstly, it would ensure the accuracy and reliability of media monitoring and intelligence services. Implementing standardized methodologies and quality control measures would enhance the credibility of the industry and increase confidence in the results provided. In recent years, some organizations such as P+ Measurement Services, have joined global associations like AMEC, FIBEP, and others, due to the absence of local regulators and associations.
Secondly, the regulation would promote ethical practices and integrity within the sector. By establishing a code of conduct and professional standards, media monitoring and intelligence agencies would be accountable for their actions, reducing the risk of biased or misleading information being disseminated. This would foster a more transparent and trustworthy media monitoring environment.

Furthermore, the regulation would safeguard individual privacy rights and protect personal data. Data protection laws and guidelines could be put in place to govern the collection, storage, and use of media data. This would prevent unauthorized access and ensure that individuals’ personal information is handled responsibly.

The Way Forward:

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To achieve effective regulation, collaboration among relevant stakeholders is crucial. Media monitoring and intelligence agencies, industry associations, government bodies, and civil society organizations should come together to develop a comprehensive regulatory framework. This framework should address issues such as standardization, ethics, data protection, and privacy.
The establishment of an independent regulatory authority could play a pivotal role in overseeing and enforcing compliance within the industry. This authority would be responsible for setting guidelines, issuing licenses, conducting audits, and addressing complaints. It would also provide a platform for stakeholders to voice concerns, seek clarification, and contribute to ongoing discussions on industry practices.

Conclusion:


The Nigerian media monitoring and intelligence industry has immense potential for promoting transparency, accountability, and informed decision-making. However, without adequate regulation, there is a risk of compromising these essential objectives. The urgent need for comprehensive regulations cannot be overstated. By implementing standardized practices, ethical guidelines, and data protection measures, Nigeria can ensure that media monitoring and intelligence services are reliable and responsible tools for individuals, organizations, and the government. Through collaborative efforts and the establishment of an independent regulatory authority, the industry can thrive while upholding the highest standards of professionalism and integrity.
 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Odiakose is the chief analyst at P+ Measurement Services, a media intelligence consultancy in Lagos State, Nigeria.
Tags: Nigerian MediaP+ Measurement ServicesPhilip Odiakose
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