Trends of Covering the Confrontation by the National Library
Tbilisi. The developments taking place on Friday by the National Library in
connection with the President's speech were widely covered by the large
Georgian TV companies. Transparency International – Georgia has focused on
the aspects of coverage and the statement released on this issue on February 12
says that the stories prepared by several TV companies were biased."TV broadcasters
have also gone back to old habits, which after all resulted in politically
biased coverage. "9th Channel" and "Imedi" have covered the
confrontation in the edited stories in favor of the "Georgian Dream",
while "Rustavi 2" - in favor of the "National Movement".
"Maestro" and "Public Broadcaster" have offered to audience
more or less balanced reports" – says the statement.
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