26 September, 2013
Broadcaster?Political war on Public
The expression “He who rules Rome rules the world” is interpreted in Georgia as “He who rules ‘Public Broadcaster’ rules the public”. Elections are approaching and the political temperature goes higher. The hidden-up-till-now war to take hold of the Public channel has turned into a direct confrontation.
09 September, 2013
A group of media representatives set aside their microphones, video cameras and voice recorders for a day to try their skills
19 April, 2013
The National Library of Georgia created a digital archive of all Kviris Palitra newspaper issues published during its 18-year history.
16 April, 2013
The Georgian Office of the United Nations Human Rights High Commissioner organized a media workshop in the town of Sighnaghi, informing reporters about cases of prisoner torture and health complications due to their mistreatment in the penitentiary system.
12 April, 2013
Lelo, the sports newspaper held a celebration at its offices for the publication of its 14,000th issue.
11 April, 2013
Popular female Georgian singer Sopo Nizharadze sues the “Rating”, weekly magazine affiliated to Media Palitra holding. At the recent press conference, the singer stated that the magazine published an article about her private life in which every single word was false.
02 March, 2013
Manager of the Public Broadcasting Channel 1 Giorgi Baratashvili responded to allegations of the head of the news service of the channel Khatuna Berdzenishvili regarding her dismissal from the position on political grounds.
02 March, 2013
Head of the Public Broadcasting Channel 1 News Service Khatuna Berdzenishvili announced during a special briefing held on March 1 that she had been relieved of her position by the Manager of the channel Giorgi Baratashvili.
22 February, 2013
The United States Ambassador Richard Norland granted certificates to graduates of the 1-year certification and 2-month internship courses at the Radio Liberty Media School.
18 February, 2013
The new talk show Iron Ladies by Tina Kandelaki premiered on Russia's NTV channel on February 17. Kandelaki and Margarita Simonyan were presenters of the show which lasted for 40 minutes and was dedicated to the recent Chelyabinsk meteorite shower incident.