Features and trends of news transmission in the media resources of Kazakhstan
Keywords:
press media, news broadcasting, online journalism, radio news.Abstract
Information transfer today is carried out using the following communication channels - press, radio, television. These three steadily functioning media rightly includes the global computer network. The multifaceted system of communication channels is the result of the influence of society, its needs and capabilities, its culture and social organization. In turn, the journalistic works in the newspaper, Internet publications, on radio and television play the role of an essential factor shaping public opinion. The texts relating to information genres, in quantitative terms, constitute the bulk of the mass information flows. Journalistic materials are the main carriers of operational information, allowing the audience to carry out a kind of continuous monitoring of the most significant, interesting events in a particular area of reality. In the modern world there is a huge amount of information flows, respectively, there is fierce competition, as a result, concluding it: in order to make media activities to be in demand, popular and authoritative, it is important to be able to present the news professionally. This paper aimed to analyze all the types of news transmission. The main theory was formed by selecting widely arranged materials based on the working experience in bringing news in Kazakhstan.
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