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How Print Media Is Restricted in the Regions
July 29, 2009
The situation regarding the freedom of media and providing the society with impartial information in the regions of Georgia is extremely difficult. Ia Mamaladze, chairperson of the Association of the Regional Media, stated that the regional media is close to disappearing. The regional newspaper “Imedi” in Kakheti still is closed. Student’s newspapers were closed in Batumi. The independent newspaper “Tavisupali Sitkva” (free word) was not published in Poti for four months.
Who Controls the TV Companies?
July 24, 2009
Personnel changes in the Georgian national TV Companies raised many questions among Georgians. The appointment of Giorgi Arveladze as the director general of the TV Company “Imedi” was followed the next day by the resignation of Levan Kubaneishvili as director general of the Public Broadcasting [the “PB”]. The personnel changes started on the same day at Rustavi 2: Irma Nadirashvili replaced Nino Shubladze as head of the news room and Nino Shubladze became the deputy director general of the TV Company. Journalist Zviad Koridze spoke about the personnel changes in the national TV Companies in his interview with the www.humanrights.ge
Mamuka Ghlonti Connects the Changes in Georgian Media with the Preparation Activities of the Government for Elections
July 16, 2009
Irma Nadirashvili Will Be Head of News Room at Rustavi 2 Instead Nino Shubladze
July 15, 2009
Director General of Public Broadcasting Resigned
July 15, 2009
TV Imedi Has New Director
July 14, 2009
Frontline for the government is now in TV Company Imedi. Hence, Giorgi Arveladze, former Minister of Economic Development of Georgia will control the TV Company. He replaced Giorgi Isakadze on the position of the head of Georgian Media Holding. The personnel of the “Imedi TV” connect the replacement with the upcoming elections.
Association of American Press Got Interested in Ceasing the Publishing of Regional Newspaper “Imedi”
July 2, 2009