Ethics Charter Releases Results of Public Broadcaster's Monitoring
Tbilisi. The Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics has released a monitoring report of the Georgian Public Broadcaster. The Charter was monitoring three public broadcasters (Georgian Public Broadcaster - 1st Channel, Georgian Public Broadcaster - 2nd Channel, and the Adjara TV) from 15 October to 15 December 2014.
Monitoring aimed to identify the extent of complying with statutory obligations and broadcasting priorities by the broadcasters. For the full text.
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