Coverage of Social-Political Processes in Independent and Non-Government Press Publications
Abstract
Within a short 31-year history in which our country gained its independence, it went through centuries-old historical processes based on the principle of "from National Restoration to national rise", achieving tremendous results in all spheres of public life. The correctness of our chosen path is also recognized by the world community. "Even countries that consider themselves leaders of development are proof of this that economic growth rates in our country have reached 8.1% at a time when the world economy has recently been a bit in a hurry during the crisis that has occurred." At this point, it should be noted that, like all spheres of public life, a new attitude towards the media has arisen, and freedom of the press and speech has become an invaluable blessing. In general, independence provided a wide opportunity for free thinking, for everyone to openly express their opinion, and gave rise to new opportunities in ensuring the stability of free thinking. This is reflected in the growing number of media types and numbers today. The press and other media began to give a wide place in newspapers and magazines, broadcasting and TV shows directly to topics of socio-economic, political, spiritual and educational, international importance in the free spirit. Indeed, during the years of independence, a new system of media has been formed in our country, the legal framework created on the basis of world best practices in this regard acts and serves as a solid foundation. The media should act not only as a disseminator of information but also as an enlightened, educator and consultant who correctly analyzes information, and objectively criticizes problems and shortcomings. The media occupy an important place in the political process of any country. The role of mass media in the society of the Republic of Uzbekistan is described in the article. Also, the goals and tasks of mass media are covered in as much detail as possible.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18415/ijmmu.v9i12.4172
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