Communication Techniques in Television and the Responsibility of the Parties Involved

Authors

  • Odinakhon Qulmuradova Senior lecturer of the "Information Service and Public Relations", Department of the Uzbek State World Languages, University, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Philological Sciences

Keywords:

television, communication techniques, responsibility of the parties, communication, information transmission, communicative strategies, communication process

Abstract

This scientific article examines the technical aspects of communication through television and the responsibility of the parties involved. It analyzes the roles of participants in television communication, their interactions, as well as the technical methods that ensure effective organization of communication. The article also addresses the responsible and ethical aspects of the communication process through television, as well as potential errors in information transmission and recommendations for their correction. This work is useful for specialists in the field of television and media, helping to improve the effectiveness of communication and ensure caution in the process of transmitting information.

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Published

2025-03-19

How to Cite

Qulmuradova, O. (2025). Communication Techniques in Television and the Responsibility of the Parties Involved. American Journal of Political Science and Leadership Studies, 2(3), 105–111. Retrieved from https://semantjournals.org/index.php/AJPSLS/article/view/1294

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