Earlier, it was reported that the largest educational-practical event of the year in our country's information space—the "Media Week" project covering the entire republic—would be held. Today, March 30, this week-long event started its work in the Republic of Karakalpakstan.
Within the framework of the first week, which started in the Aral Sea region, participants will enhance their skills on current issues in the modern media environment.
To ensure the effectiveness of the sessions and to provide in-depth and specialized knowledge in each professional direction, the training-seminars are organized in separate sessions.
The program covers many important topics such as content creation, the use of text and visual formats and genres, information security, strategic communication, media management, SMM, and the use of artificial intelligence.
During the training and skill-building sessions, participants will have the opportunity not only to gain theoretical knowledge but also to work based on real cases, analyze mistakes, and develop new approaches.
Leading experts, practicing journalists, editors, producers, and specialists are participating in the event as speakers. They share their experiences and provide recommendations on key directions for the development of modern media.
An important aspect of "Media Week" is the special attention given to the participants. During the event, dozens of interviews, open dialogues, and exchanges of opinions are organized, where the participants themselves express their views on problems in the media sphere, expected results, and achieved successes. This further increases the project's effectiveness and serves to demonstrate real results.
Within the week's framework, special sessions have been organized in the following areas:
• print and online publication journalists,
• television journalists and operators,
• press secretaries of state bodies,
• bloggers and content creators,
• mobile journalists and SMM specialists.
Additionally, special attention is paid to issues of transparency of state bodies, establishing effective communication with the public, and improving information policy.
At the end of the week, a Media Forum will be organized to summarize the results of the event.






