HISTORY OF MASS MEDIA IN THE JIZZAKH REGION DURING THE SOVIET PERIOD (1973–1991)
Abstract
This article is dedicated to the study of the evolution of mass media in the Jizzakh region of Uzbekistan from 1973 to 1991, covering key aspects of organizational structure, content, and the role of regional media under the total control of Soviet authorities. It examines the activities of local newspapers, radio, and television, highlighting their significance as ideological tools of socialist propaganda. Special attention is given to the impact of censorship on editorial policies and the role that regional media played in shaping Soviet identity and maintaining public order through the promotion of socialist ideals.
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Mass media, Jizzakh region, Soviet periodHow to Cite
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