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COM2615 Portfolio Examination Assessment 2026 (Answer Guide) – Due 2 June 2026 Media Audiences VERIFIED AND CERTIFIED ANSWERS. WRITTEN IN REQUIRED FORMAT AND WITHIN GIVEN GUIDELINES. IT IS GOOD TO USE AS A GUIDE AND FOR REFERENCE, NEVER PLAGARIZE. Thank you and success in your academics. UNISA, 2026

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COM2615 Portfolio Examination Assessment 2026 (Answer Guide) –
Due 2 June 2026
Media Audiences
VERIFIED AND CERTIFIED ANSWERS. WRITTEN IN REQUIRED FORMAT AND WITHIN
GIVEN GUIDELINES. IT IS GOOD TO USE AS A GUIDE AND FOR REFERENCE, NEVER
PLAGARIZE. Thank you and success in your academics.
UNISA, 2026



Contents
1. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................... 2
2. AUDIENCE SEGMENTATION ............................................................................................... 3
2.1 Understanding Audience Segmentation ................................................................................. 3
2.2 Theoretical Perspectives on Audience Segmentation ........................................................ 3
2.3 The Impact of Demographics on Media Engagement .......................................................... 5
2.4 Importance of Audience Segmentation in Research ........................................................... 5
3. RESEARCHING DIGITAL MEDIA AUDIENCES ................................................................... 6
3.1 The Audience as Commodities in the Digital Age ................................................................ 6
3.2 Algorithms, Big Tech, and Content Control ........................................................................... 7
3.3 Ethical Concerns: Surveillance, Privacy, and Manipulation .............................................. 7
3.4 Digital Inequalities in Africa and the Global South .............................................................. 8
3.5 Power, Inequality, and the Need for Critical Research ........................................................ 9
4. CONTEXTUALISING AUDIENCE RESEARCH IN AFRICA .................................................. 9
4.1 The Importance of Context in Audience Research............................................................... 9
4.2 Decolonial Approaches to Media Audience Research ...................................................... 10
4.3 Reinterpreting Media Audience Theories in African Contexts ........................................ 11
4.4 Decolonising Research Methodologies ................................................................................ 12
4.5 Audience Agency, Voice, and Representation in Africa ................................................... 12
References ...............................................................................................................................14




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Critical Perspectives on Media Audiences in the 21st Century: Segmentation,
Digital Transformation, and Decolonial Approaches in African Contexts

1. INTRODUCTION

In the 21st century, the relationship between media and its audiences has become
increasingly complex due to rapid technological advancements, the expansion of digital
platforms, and the globalisation of media systems. Media audiences are no longer
viewed as passive recipients of information, but rather as active participants who
interpret, engage with, and even produce media content. This shift has prompted
ongoing debates and critical questions regarding how audiences should be studied,
understood, and represented within contemporary media research (McQuail, 2010).

One of the central concerns in media audience research is the recognition that
audiences are not homogeneous. Instead, they consist of diverse groups shaped by
demographic, socio-economic, cultural, and geographic factors. These differences
significantly influence how individuals access, interpret, and engage with media content.
As such, audience segmentation has become an essential tool in understanding these
variations. At the same time, the rise of digital media has introduced new challenges,
including issues related to data commodification, surveillance, and unequal access,
particularly in Africa and the Global South (Tufekci, 2017).

Furthermore, much of the theoretical foundation of media studies has historically been
developed in the Global North, often neglecting the lived realities and experiences of
audiences in African contexts. This has led to growing calls for a decolonial approach to
media research, which seeks to centre African perspectives and challenge the
dominance of Western epistemologies (Willems & Mano, 2017). Adopting such an
approach is crucial for producing more inclusive, contextually relevant, and socially just
understandings of media audiences.

This essay critically examines key issues in media audience research by focusing on
three main areas: audience segmentation, the challenges of researching digital media
audiences, and the importance of contextualising audience research within African and

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