Abstract
The scientific article presents the results of monitoring of modern Crimean mass media of the temporarily occupied territory (hereinafter –TOT) of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol. The aim of the work is to study and analyze the process of formation and content of the main messages regarding the events in Ukraine, which are presented in the modern media of the temporarily occupied Crimea and Sevastopol and provided to the audience in informational and analytical publications. The subject of the study is the most common in the Crimean media content groups and the main ideas of messages about Ukraine. The study used a chronological approach to the analyzed events; the systematization of information was carried out using sociological, statistical methods, including content analysis. Methods of observation, comparison and generalization are used at different stages. The results of the study can be used to develop the principles of information policy, implementation of measures to inform the population and establish communication with residents of the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. During the monitoring, the information segment of the six Crimean mass media was analyzed: the most widely circulated newspaper «Crimean Pravda», the official publication of the so-called Crimean Council of Ministers «Krymskaya Gazeta», the Crimean Information News Agency, «RIA Novosti Crimea», and Internet sites «Crimean Echo» and «Crimean News». The scientific article is an integral part of a comprehensive study of the transformation of the media space of Crimea after the occupation of 2014 and the basics of information policy and information reintegration of temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. The article contains terminology banned in Ukraine regarding the territorial integrity of the state, as well as negative emotional statements addressed to Ukraine and the Ukrainian people. All of them belong entirely to the Crimean media and have been used as examples. The author does not share the views of the authors of the Crimean media. The latest information on Crimean media monitoring has been put into scientific circulation. The results of the study can be used in the formation of principles and principles of information policy, implementation of measures to inform the population and establish communication with residents of the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
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