Andijan state University Theme: Television in Uzbekistan Plan: - Televison in Uzbekistan
- Televison new channel in Uzbekistan
- Devoloping mass media at the present.
Television in Uzbekistan nowayds - Private television channels were virtually non-existent in Uzbekistan before President Shavkat Mirziyoyev came to power in 2016, according to observers.Since then, five new privately run television channels have been launched. The two most popular in 2017 were Zor TV and Mening Yurtim, according to the PIAU."I very much like to watch the Uzbekistani TV shows ... on the private TV channels," Mukhlisa Azizova, an 18-year-old resident of Tashkent, told Caravanserai. "They talk about our life in the Uzbek language."Those programmes "are no worse than foreign ones", she added.Facing increased competition, state-run television has attempted to improve offerings, raising awareness about national issues and gaining new viewers."[We] used to laugh at state-run TV," Mirodil Nugmanov, a 33-year-old resident of Tashkent, told Caravanserai. "We said that all you could see on it was 'the sunny side of life'.""Now state television has, once again, become interesting," Nugmanov said. "It airs criticism of the authorities, and it carries disputes over political, social and even religious issues."Russia attempts to stayAs Uzbekistani television stations gain popularity, Russian channels that were popular in the past are battling to stay relevant. Many Uzbekistanis have access to foreign television through satellite or cable."After the collapse of the USSR, everyone kept watching Russia's Channel One out of inertia," Andrey Naumenko, a 42-year-old resident of Tashkent, told Caravanserai
Televison new channel in uzbekistan - "The National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston Milliy teleradiokompaniyasi, MTRK) is the national broadcaster of Uzbekistan, operating four television networks.[1]Two new channels were launched by the company in early 2013: 'Madaniyat va Maʼrifat' ('Culture and Enlightenment') and 'Dunyo boʻylab' ('Around the World').[2] By the end of the year, four new channels were launched using frequencies of private television channels which were prohibited by the Uzbek authorities.In January 2013, the organisation's website was hacked by someone who was going with the handle @CloneSecurity.[3] The attack was said to have been launched for political reasons.[4]" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Television_and_Radio_Company_of_Uzbekistan#:~:text=The%20National%20Television,political%20reasons.%5B4%5D
Developing mass media at the present - Uzbekistanis have become increasingly attracted to domestically produced television over the past year, according to recent studies.Based on a survey conducted by the Press and Information Agency of Uzbekistan (PIAU), only 5% of Uzbekistanis do not watch Uzbekistani-made television.The entire country now has access to digital television, up from 95% last year, according to Uzbekistan's Ministry for Development of Information Technologies and Communications (MITC).The goal is to completely switch from analog broadcasting to digital by December 5 this year to improve image quality, said the ministry in January.
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