List of newspapers in Uzbekistan
Appearance
The National Press Center stated in January 2001 that there were 507 newspapers and 157 magazines published in Uzbek language or Russian language.[1]
Below is a list of newspapers published in Uzbekistan.[2]
- Khalq Sozi – Uzbek language newspaper
- Narodnoye Slovo – Russian language newspaper
- Novosti Uzbekistana – Russian language newspaper
- Pravda Vostoka – Russian language newspaper
- Samarkand – weekly newspaper[1]
- Zerkalo XXI – Russian language newspaper[3]
- Tashkentskaya Pravda – Russian language newspaper
- Milliy Tiklanish – Uzbek language newspaper
- Toshkent Khakikati – Uzbek language newspaper
- Kitob Dunyosi – Uzbek language newspaper
- XXI ASR – Uzbek language newspaper
- Qishloq Hayoti – Uzbek language newspaper
- Uzbekistan Today – English language newspaper
- Zhamiyat – Russian language newspaper
- Vecherniy Tashkent – Russian language newspaper
- Otdokhnem! – Russian language newspaper
- Sado – Russian language newspaper
- Darakchi – Russian language newspaper
- Kattaqo'rg'on Tongi – Uzbek language newspaper
- Samarkandskiy Vestnik – Russian language newspaper
- 7x7 – Uzbek language newspaper
- Ledi – Uzbek language newspaper
- Bekajon – Russian language newspaper
- Erudit – Russian language newspaper
- Zozh – Russian language newspaper
- Sugdiyona – Uzbek language newspaper
- Parvona – Russian language newspaper
References
[edit]- ^ a b Richard Schafer; Eric Freedman (2003). "Obstacles to the Professionalization of Mass Media in Post-Soviet Central Asia: a case study of Uzbekistan". Journalism Studies. 4 (1): 91–103. doi:10.1080/14616700306495. S2CID 73664163.
- ^ BBC Uzbekistan media
- ^ "Uzbek Newspaper Stops Publishing". Radio Free Europe. 8 November 2011. Retrieved 31 July 2014.