New Online Radio from the “Open Society – Georgia” Foundation
Tbilisi. "Open Society - Georgia" Foundation is
hosting a 3-day training for youngsters interested in setting up an online
radio. Representatives of Microwav.fm
are delivering the training. The project is implemented with financial support
of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA). "Open
Society - Georgia" Foundation is the project's partner in Georgia.
"3 countries are involved in the
project: Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. Key goal is to set up the youth
online radio in the South Caucasian states (Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan)",
says the Program Coordinator.
According to the project organizers,
the online radio will start broadcasting in Georgia from 2015.
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