The Media Academy Starts the Second Cycle of Masterclasses with Online Lectures by Davit Chkhikvishvili
The Media Academy of the Communications Commission continues the series of masterclasses. The second cycle of online lectures will start with video lessons by Davit Chkhikvishvili. Every person with an interest in journalism willing to learn how to create a high-quality media product will have the opportunity to gain knowledge free of charge with the help of online lectures of Mr. Chkhikvishvili. The course consists of 6 masterclasses that include important topics such as covering wars and ...
Communications Commission Conducts Media Literacy Training for the Teachers and Pupils of the European School
The Communications Commission continues to develop critical thinking and media literacy skills in schools. Three target groups in the European School – III and IV grade pupils, VII and VIII grade pupils, and teachers – were trained by the Commission’s media literacy trainers in safely using the internet and identifying fake news. 30 pupils of III and IV grades attended the training and received detailed information about the threats of the internet and learned how to ...
Communications Commission Approves New Public Consultation Regulations for Greater Transparency and Efficiency
The Communications Commission has approved new regulations to achieve transparency and active stakeholder involvement in the process of making decisions that are particularly important for the telecom industry. Based on the new regulations, the process of regulating the telecom sector will be even more transparent and efficient, which will ultimately have a positive impact on the interests of both the industry and the consumers. Based on the approved procedure, the Communications ...
The Contest “Truth or Fiction?” Extended until December 31
The media literacy contest “Truth of Fiction?” will continue until the end of the year. Bachelor’s degree students will be allowed to to submit their works until December 31. This decision was taken by the Communications Commission due to high interest of students. The contest, which aims to develop media literacy, logical and critical thinking, analysis, and fact-checking skills, was announced on November 1, and is open to all bachelor’s degree students. As part of the ...
The Communications Commission and the EU have trained more than 700 teachers in fighting Disinformation
The Communications Commission, with the support of the EU Delegation to Georgia has trained more than 700 teachers in 500 public schools across the country in tackling disinformation. As part of the project “The Challenge of Disinformation: Developing Critical Thinking in Schools,” the Commission conducted 44 trainings in Tbilisi and other regions of Georgia, including the regions with large ethnic minority populations. Over a four-month period, trainings were held in around 50 ...
Media School – Safety Course for Journalists
The Media School of the Communications Commission has organized a two-day seminar titled “Safety Course for Journalists,” which provided journalists with detailed information about transmitting protests, working in emergency situations, and informing the public without getting harmed. During the seminar, 10 participants worked with photojournalist Davit Mdzinarashvili, SAFE Initiative risk management trainer Giorgi Kupatadze and security specialist Irakli Andronikashvili. Apart from ...
GeoIGF 2021- The 7th Internet Governance Forum Takes Place in Georgia
Between the period of November 30-December 1, Georgia is hosting the 7th Internet Governance Forum GeoIGF 2021. The event is being co-organized and implemented with the support of the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, the Communications Commission, ISOC Georgia and the Council of Europe, and coordinated by the Telecom Operators’ Association (TOA). The event includes 10 thematic sessions discussing the main challenges and future opportunities in the Georgian internet ...
According to the Communications Commission, Political Bias and Fake News pose a Challenge for Broadcasters
The Communications Commission has published the third media monitoring report for the 2021 Georgian municipal elections, covering the period between October 3-October 30, when the second round of voting was held. Qualitative monitoring of the following national broadcasters was carried out during the reporting period: Georgian Public Broadcaster, Adjara TV of the Georgian Public Broadcaster, Imedi TV, Rustavi 2, Mtavari TV and TV Pirveli. Monitoring was carried out daily, during the ...
Media Lab Awards Five Winners of “Ideadrome”
The Media Lab of the Communications Commission has awarded the five winners of the star-tup contest “Ideadrome.” The prize fund of the competition was distributed among the winning teams identified by the jury panel. The knowledge and experience gained during the event will help the winners to continue implementing their ideas. Throughout the week, start-ups worked with Media Lab mentors, high-tech entrepreneur, and technology commercialization expert Davit Chechelashvili, and ...
Bullying and Threats against its Staff will not prevent the Communications Commission from enforcing the Law
The Communications Commission is issuing a statement regarding its decision to impose a financial penalty on Mtavari TV, which was followed by politicized comments and unsubstantiated accusations from the broadcaster. Management of Mtavari TV is trying to mislead the public by claiming that the decision taken by the Commission on November 25, 2021 was aimed at curtailing the freedom of speech and freedom of expression. The claims of the broadcaster that the Commission had no legal basis ...