THE ROLE OF TELEVISION IN PROMOTING NATIONAL VALUES (ON THE EXAMPLE OF NAVOIY REGION)
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National values, television, broadcasting, program, television journalist, technique, technology, radio broadcasting.Abstract
In this article, the concept and essence of national values, and the means of promoting national values are covered on the example of the history of Navoiy regional television. The history of broadcasting television programs and radio broadcasts that highlight national values in the region’s history is analyzed.
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