THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INTERNET AND ONLINE JOURNALISM IN UZBEKISTAN: HISTORICAL FORMATION, STAGES, AND PERIODIZATION ISSUES
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Internet journalism, online media, digital media, media history of Uzbekistan, information society, media reforms, periodization.Abstract
This academic article provides a comprehensive analysis of the formation, evolution, and periodization of the Internet and online journalism in Uzbekistan. The study examines the introduction of the Internet into the national information space, the emergence of early electronic publications, the development of professional online media outlets, the rise of social media journalism, and the processes of digital transformation through clearly defined historical stages. Particular attention is paid to the impact of political and legal reforms, information policy, and technological factors on the development of online journalism. Based on the analysis, the author proposes a scientifically grounded periodization model for the evolution of Internet journalism in Uzbekistan.
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