Changes on Georgian Public Broadcaster - More Editorial Independence and Management Challenges
Tbilisi. Transparency International Georgia presents interim monitoring report of Georgian Public Broadcaster, which focuses on the working condition at GPB.
''Georgian Public Broadcaster adopted new organizational structure and plans staff certification. The report highlights challenges that accompany the ongoing reorganization process at the Broadcaster.
Regardless persistent challenges GPB journalists enjoy higher degree of editorial independence. Prior 2012 there were cases of outside influence on the reporting of the Broadcaster, which does not happen now.
Effective communication between management and staff remains a problem. Staff is not duly informed about ongoing processes including the reorganization'', is noted in the statement.
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