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Sites of the Leading Radio Stations of the Public-political Direction of Russia and Russian-language Sites of the Radio stations of Uzbekistan: a Structural-functional Analysis

Student: Rakhmatov Parviz

Supervisor: Alexander Sharikov

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Media Management (Master)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2019

In this paper we are talking about the structural and functional features of the sites of leading radio stations of social and political orientation of Russia and Russian sites of radio stations of Uzbekistan. The author examines the existing approaches to the study of the structure and functions of sites analyzing the literature of Western and domestic authors. In the end, the author presents the concept of an ideal site model for the most effective development strategy.

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