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powerpoint presentation mass media of uzbekistan shodiyeva mohinur 1. overview of uzbekistan's media landscape 2. key players and trends in uzbek media 3. challenges and opportunities for uzbek media development plan: introduction to uzbekistan's media landscape uzbekistan's media landscape is transitioning post-karimov, with over 1700 registered outlets, including television, radio, print and online, reflecting a gradual shift towards diversification. the agency of information and mass communications (aimc) plays a significant role in regulating the media, licensing outlets and overseeing content creation, impacting journalistic freedom and development. historical development of mass media in uzbekistan early 20th-century jadid intellectuals utilized printed newspapers like "taraqqiy" (progress) starting in 1906. they promoted modern education and pan-turkic ideas, laying a foundation for uzbek national identity. under soviet rule, mass media, including "kizil uzbekistan" newspaper, became powerful tools for propagating communist ideology from the 1920s. it centralized control and suppressed alternative viewpoints. structure and regulation of …
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itional wrestling), and diverse cultural shows showcasing uzbek traditions. radio broadcasting: reach and programming uzbekistan's radio broadcasting landscape includes around 12 national stations, plus regional outlets, reaching an estimated 65% of the population, largely through fm and increasingly, digital platforms. radio programming is diverse, from news and talk radio (25%), to music (40%) and educational programs (15%), with a focus on promoting uzbek culture and values alongside international content. print media: newspapers and magazines uzbekistan's newspaper landscape features both state-owned and private publications, with the government maintaining significant influence on content through regulation and distribution channels, reaching diverse audiences. magazines in uzbekistan cater to niche interests like fashion, health, and technology, yet face challenges in readership growth due to competition from digital platforms and limited advertising revenue, around 15 percent. online media: websites and social media uzbekistan's internet penetration rate reached approximately 77% in 2023, driving significant growth in online …
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radio company of uzbekistan (ntrc) and affiliated organizations. private media outlets exist, but their operational independence is often limited by regulations, licensing procedures, and potential government influence impacting editorial content and financial viability. challenges and opportunities facing uzbek media navigating self-censorship remains a key challenge; many uzbek journalists practice it to avoid potential repercussions, hindering critical reporting on sensitive socio-political issues. economic sustainability is a major hurdle, as advertising revenue is limited and state subsidies influence content; this limits independent media growth and diversification in formats. freedom of the press and censorship issues uzbekistan's constitution technically prohibits censorship; however, the government maintains significant control, limiting critical reporting on sensitive topics like corruption or human rights issues, impacting journalistic freedom. in 2023, uzbekistan's ranking in the world press freedom index was 148 out of 180, indicating a restrictive environment for journalists who face surveillance and potential legal repercussions for critical coverage. …
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powerpoint presentation mass media of uzbekistan shodiyeva mohinur 1. overview of uzbekistan's media landscape 2. key players and trends in uzbek media 3. challenges and opportunities for uzbek media development plan: introduction to uzbekistan's media landscape uzbekistan's media landscape is transitioning post-karimov, with over 1700 registered outlets, including television, radio, print and online, reflecting a gradual shift towards diversification. the agency of information and mass communications (aimc) plays a significant role in regulating the media, licensing outlets and overseeing content creation, impacting journalistic freedom and development. historical development of mass media in uzbekistan early 20th-century jadid intellectuals utilized printed newspapers like "taraqqiy" (pr...

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