Yakutia Makes Waves in Media and Social Development
Yakutia, a region in Russia's Far East, has made headlines in two significant ways. Firstly, it secured the fifth spot in the Mediology media rating for July 2018, excluding Yakutia. Secondly, it has emerged as one of the top 10 regions in implementing Vladimir Putin's May decrees in the social security sphere.
The Mediology rating, an independent analysis by a Russian research company, considers mentions of Russian regions in various media sources. For July 2018, the top four regions, excluding Yakutia, were Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Tatarstan, and Krasnodar Krai. Meanwhile, Yakutia's fifth place is a notable achievement, considering the rating includes approximately 45,900 media sources, ranging from TV and radio to newspapers, magazines, news agencies, and internet media.
In another development, Yakutia has shown commendable progress in implementing Putin's May decrees, which focus on social security issues. Mediology's rating considers these implementations in its assessment, indicating Yakutia's commitment to social security development and improvement.
Yakutia's fifth place in the Mediology media rating and its position among the top 10 regions in implementing Putin's May decrees highlight the region's growing presence and progress. These rankings reflect Yakutia's efforts in both media visibility and social security development.
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