Crisis Uninterrupted: the story of the Georgian Public Broadcaster
Tbilisi. Transparency International Georgia released a blog post - "Crisis Uninterrupted: the story of the Georgian Public Broadcaster".
"Less than three weeks ahead of the presidential elections, the Georgian Public Broadcaster (GPB) is broke and broken. Even diligent observers can no longer make any sense of internal developments and decrypt the political or personal motivations that may lie behind many of the recent developments. Thus, it might be a good time to reflect on the almost 10-year old history of the GPB, the few ups and many downs the broadcaster has experienced since it was transformed from a state-controlled to a public service station in 2004", says the blog post.
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