COMMUNICATIVE-INTEGRATIVE OPPORTUNITIES OF REGIONAL PUBLICATIONS IN UZBEKISTAN
Keywords:
region, press, newspaper, magazine, medical convergence, number, mass media, journalism, reporter, commentator, genre, analysis, evaluation, topic, opinion, dialogue, dialogic genresAbstract
The article is devoted to topical issues of adaptation of regional and district media to the conditions of media convergence, their participation in interactive and communicative processes in the media.
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