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Abstract

The study investigated audience perception of the portrayal of gender in Nigeria advertisements.   The research adopted a survey research design with a sample size of 400   derived from a population  of 301,657.

The questionnaire which was the main data collection instrument was structured in a way to sort respondent responses as instruments for data collection. Data collected was analyzed quantitatively.

The result of the study showed that most of the audiences view the use of male and female gender use in advertisement has often being misrepresented as they are portrayed in a different manner as compared to what is being advertised.

The findings of the study further indicated that at average, the audience spends nine(9) minutes in watching and listening to TV advertisements in which male and female gender are portrayed.

Introduction

Concern of how people are portrayed in the media has existed since the beginning of all popular media, particularly the electronic media.

Most different groups have been particularly concerned about how people from different age, ethnic, gender and professional groups are shown in  media advertisement (Bollinger, 2008; Hazell & Clarke, 2007; Nina-Pazarzi & Tsangaris, 2008).

Perhaps the area that has attracted most research attention has been the portrayal of men and women in television commercial advertisement (Kaufman, 2003).

Although there are several numbers of early studies which has shown how many commercial advertisement has portrayed male and female gender (Dominick & Rauch, 2008; O’Donnell & O’Donnell, 2014).

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