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American Journal of Philological Sciences

Peer Reviewed | Open Access | E-ISSN: 2771-2273
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TYPOLOGY OF CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RADIO PROGRAMS

TYPOLOGY OF CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RADIO PROGRAMS

  • Khonnayeva Uljamol
    Senior Lecturer, Faculty of International and Audiovisual Journalism, University of Journalism and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan
Cultural Programs Educational Radio Broadcasting

The typology of cultural and educational radio programs reflects the diverse approaches and methodologies employed in broadcasting to disseminate cultural knowledge and educational content. This article explores the various types of cultural and educational radio programs, examining their characteristics, objectives, and impact on listeners. It highlights the significance of these programs in promoting cultural awareness, lifelong learning, and social cohesion.

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