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Статьи

INTERACTION OF TRAVEL JOURNALISM AND BLOGGING

Akbar NURMATOV
University of Journalism and Mass Communications of Uzbekistan

Published 2025-06-20

Keywords

  • travel journalism,
  • travel blogging,
  • travel journalist,
  • travel blogger,
  • tourist journey,
  • travelogue,
  • reportage,
  • commentary,
  • virtual world
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How to Cite

NURMATOV , A. (2025). INTERACTION OF TRAVEL JOURNALISM AND BLOGGING. INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS IN CENTRAL ASIA. https://doi.org/10.62499/ijmcc.vi.167

Abstract

This article analyzes the interrelation and influence of travel journalism and travel blogging in the modern information landscape. The role of traditional journalism in the travel sector and the sphere of influence of bloggers operating on digital platforms are examined comparatively. Furthermore, the strengths and weaknesses of both formats, the effectiveness of information dissemination, and the differences in methods of audience engagement are revealed. The article also pays special attention to the future of travel content, opportunities for collaboration in improving its quality, and the reliability of information sources.

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