Well, first, let me say that this blog was
created as a study project for the media class at the university and is
designed to consider and examine the issue of censorship by the government in
the media space in post-soviet countries. In this blog, I’m going to not only provide detailed information on the topic of our common interest and give
some real-life examples, I'm also going to express my personal opinion on this
topic.
The topic of censorship in the post-Soviet
countries is extremely relevant and important for me, since I am a citizen of
Kazakhstan, and I myself was a witness of numerous hiding or correcting
information in the media. However, you can also become a part of this blog by
leaving cases about the use of censorship in the media in your country or by
asking a question in the comments under the posts.
find this topic different and unique we always blame the media for all the bad but never stop to think why they might do something. it is mostly because of a powerful figure behind the scene or institution.For every action there is always a reason that may or may not be controlled.most media house owners or social site developers indirectly choose what to be aired,media framing and which news item or any other news category as impact.its not always up to the anchor,journalist or even the editor in some cases.
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