Charter: Self-Government 2014 – Interim Media Monitoring Report
Tbilisi. The
Charter of Journalistic Ethics has released an interim media monitoring report.
On April 1 the Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics has started monitoring 7
national television channels (public broadcasters - Public Broadcaster of
Georgia, Adjara TV and private broadcasters - Imedi, Kavkasia, Maestro, Rustavi
2 and Tabula) and 6 regional broadcasters (25th Channel Adjara, Gurjaani
(Kakheti), Kvemo Kartli TV (Kvemo Kartli), Odishi (Samegrelo), Rioni (Imereti)
and Trialeti (Shida Kartli)). This monitoring period covers 1-30 April 2014.
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