“Storytelling – How to Tell an Interesting Story” – Media Academy Training for Journalists
The Media Academy of the Communications Commission has held a certified workshop for media representatives and students, titled “Storytelling – How to Tell an Interesting Story.” As part of the interactive training, reporter Marika Bakuradze shared her experience with the participants. The workshop focussed on topics such as storytelling in extended reports, creating interest among the viewers, the difference between extended reports and news stories, and the ways to start ...
Natia Kukuladze Masterclass Organised by Webster University
Communications Commission member Natia Kukuladze and Webster University professor Thomas Kleiner have held a masterclass on the topic of media communications at the Georgian campus of Webster University. During the seminar, Ms Kukuladze talked about the importance of strategic communications and media literacy. She presented examples that demonstrated why organisations should create and implement strategic communications systems. She highlighted the important role of strategic communications in ...
TV Advertising Revenues increase by GEL 18.4 million in 2021
In 2021, commercial TV advertising revenues increased by 30% year on year to GEL 79.8 million, up from GEL 61.4 million in 2020. Thus, broadcasters collected GEL 18.4 million more in commercial advertising compared to the previous year. Commercial advertising revenues include income from commercial adverts, sponsorship, product placement, tele shopping and announcements. Teleimedi had the largest share of commercial TV advertising revenues in 2021 with 34.3%, followed by Mtavari Arkhi ...
Media Academy Masterclass presents Lectures by Giorgi Khaburzania
The Media Academy of the Communications Commission continues its Masterclass series with online lectures by Giorgi Khaburzania, who has 22 years of experience as a media manager and producer. Over the last few years, he has produced some of the most popular Georgian TV shows, including Georgia’s Got Talent, Master Chef and GeoStar. The course of online lectures allows viewers to learn free of charge about the process of creating mega-shows and high-quality television product. Giorgi ...
Communications Commission to Train Additional 200 Teachers in Fighting Disinformation
The Communications Commission continues to train public school and vocational college teachers in tackling disinformation. The project, titled “The Challenge of Misinformation: Developing Critical Thinking in Schools,” has been renewed due to high demand from teachers. Training sessions shall take place over the course of two months in 10 regions, including including the regions with large ethnic minority populations. Up to 200 additional teachers will be trained in Tbilisi, ...
Complaint Against Alt-Info Must be Heard by the Self-Regulatory Body
The Communications Commission has declined to uphold Eduard Marikashvili’s complaint against Alt-Info, as according to the Law of Georgia on Broadcasting, only the self-regulatory body of the broadcaster can respond to cases of war propaganda. The Commission studied the case and found that the arguments presented in the complaint go beyond justifying a particular crime, and that there was evidence of war propaganda on the show. According the legislation of Georgia, dissemination of ...
Propaganda during War and Peace – Media Academy Training for Journalists
The Media Academy of the Communications Commission held a training seminar for journalists, which was led by psychologist Rusudan Gorgiladze. The seminar concerned the subject of wartime and peacetime propaganda, its dissemination methods and its harmful impact. The psychologist used historical examples to provide participants with knowledge and information about protecting the public from psychological and information warfare. The trainer emphasised the special role and influence of propaganda ...
Communications Commission Presents Awards to Winners of “Truth or Fiction?”
The Communications Commission has selected 3 winners and a jury favourite out of 66 entries in the latest edition of the “Truth or Fiction?” contest. The winners have received ultramodern prizes. Competition winners, as well as students with outstanding entries, will be given certified training and career support by the Commission. A total of 15 students with the best entries will undergo a programme devised by BBC Academy and the Media Literacy Department, which will allow them to ...
Communications Commissions of Georgia and United States Sign Agreement to Deepen Cooperation
The Communications Commission of Georgia (COMCOM) and the Federal Communications Commission of the United States (FCC) have signed a cooperation agreement to share their experience on the issues of media and telecom policy. The aim of the agreement is to enable COMCOM and FCC to enhance competition, implement technological innovations and eliminate digital imbalance in the field of media and telecommunications policy. COMCOM Chairman Kakha Bekauri and FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel met ...
Communications Commission Gives Caucasus Online a Deadline of 29 April to Reverse the Unlawful Sale of its...
The Communications Commission has once again deemed Caucasus Online to have violated the law and set the deadline of 29 April 2022 for the company to reverse the unlawful sale of 100% of its shares to Nasib Hasanov. The Commission had earlier instructed the company to reverse the sale of shares by 31 December 2021, but this obligation was not met. The shares in Caucasus Online were first sold in 2019, bypassing the law. Since then, the Communications Commission has consistently ...