IDFI midterm report regarding transition to the digital broadcasting
Tbilisi. The Institute for Development of Freedom of Information (IDFI) publishes its midterm report regarding the implementation of the project "Support and monitoring of the transition to the digital broadcasting in Georgia”. The IDFI implements mentioned project through the funding and support of the "Open Society Georgia Foundation”.
The midterm report of the organization covers the following areas: current condition on a customer side – achievements and challenges; customer related information, subsidized and non-subsidized by the state; condition of the information champagne and digital broadcasting network; sustainability problems of non-Georgian channels and network.
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