COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF NEW JOURNALISM AND NATIONAL MEDIA
Abstract
In the ever-evolving landscape of Uzbekistan's media, the dynamic interplay between traditional national outlets and emerging new journalism platforms has become increasingly pronounced. This article aims to delve into this intricate relationship through a comparative analysis, shedding light on the evolving roles, challenges, and potentials of both paradigms. As Uzbekistan navigates its path in the digital age, understanding the nuances between established national media and the burgeoning new journalism scene becomes paramount in deciphering the country's media narrative and its broader societal impact.
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New journalism, national media, UzbekistanHow to Cite
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