“Reflections” – Media No Longer Able to Cope with Covering Crises
Tbilisi. Another meeting of the project
"Reflections" was held on January 22 in Frontline Georgia, dedicated
to coverage of the crises – "Media no longer able to cope with covering
crises". The Club hosted BBC correspondent Natalia Antelava, who has
discussed coverage of the crises. Frontline Georgia has posted a video
recording in the social network. Discussions are organized as part of the joint
project of Frontline Georgia and the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs,
"Open Platform".
"Reflections"
– Media no longer able to cover crises.
Source:
web page of Frontline Georgia in the social network.
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