MEDIA COMMUNITY RESEARCH: THE SEARCH FOR THEORETICAL SOUND MODELS
12.06.2023
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series A. Volume 2 Issue 6
Jamolova Gulbanbegim Muzaffar qizi
Abstract. This article focuses on three forms: public television, public radio and public networks. The illustration, taken from one theoretical point of view, gives the type of model construction that can be achieved. In conclusion, the media community is invited to accept the challenge associated with the general mandate of sociologists to contribute to the theory, in this case by building theoretical sound models for understanding the place of the media community in society.
Keywords: mass media, media, media model, Community Characteristics, Individual characteristics, Digital Community Networks, Community Communication Section, Javnost - The Public, tip of the iceberg, computer communication, final programming, public education networks, small media, empowerment
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