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| Open Access | INFORMATION DISSEMINATION IN SOCIETY THROUGH INTERNET JOURNALISM
Abdusattor Muhammadjonov , 5th-year Bachelor’s Student University of Journalism and Mass Communications of UzbekistanAbstract
Internet journalism has become a key channel for disseminating information in modern society. It enables real-time communication, global outreach, and interactive engagement between content producers and consumers. This article examines how internet journalism shapes public knowledge, influences opinions, and transforms traditional media roles. It also explores the advantages, challenges, and ethical implications of digital news in today's information-driven world.
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Internet journalism, information dissemination, digital media, online news, public opinion, social impact, real-time reporting, media ethics.
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