Adjara. One-day Media Conference 2014 was
organized by the "Open Society - Georgia" Foundation and the Charter
of Journalistic Ethics on September 20.Regional media representatives have
discussed problems and challenges that regional broadcasters, press and online
media face today. Second part of the conference was dedicated to switchover to
digital broadcasting, current situation and the future prospects.In the final part the publications and
training projects developed with support of the "Open Society - Georgia"
Foundation were presented.
Source: the organization's page in the
social network.
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