11 Additional Schools will use the “Hello Ruby” Teaching Method
Primary school pupils in 11 additional schools will learn programming, computer science and code writing using the Finnish book series “Hello Ruby.” Respective schools received the books Adventures in Coding and Journey inside the Computer from the Communications Commission free of charge. Their purpose is to develop media literacy, critical thinking, and analytical skills among the youngsters. The Communications Commission organised trainings in using the “Hello Ruby” ...
The Communications Commission Continues to Deepen Cooperation with International Partners
The Communications Commission continues to actively work on deepening the cooperation with international partners. During the four-lateral summit of networks of regulators for electronic communications in Croatia, the Commission held successful talks with the Austrian media and electronic communications authority and signed a Memorandum of Cooperation aimed at sharingexpertise and experience in the field of electronic communications with each other. Furthermore, ComCom representatives held ...
Communications Commission presents the Achievements in the Telecom Sector at the Four-Lateral Summit
Commissioner of the Communications Commission Ekaterine Imedadze and ComCom representatives took part in the four-lateral summit of the regional networks of regulators for electronic communications held in Croatia. The objective of the annual summit was to deepen the cooperation between countries in the field of electronic communications, share their experiences and implement joint projects. In her speech at the summitCommissioner Ekaterine Imedadze highlighted the achievements and challenges ...
According to the Communications Commission the spread of false information, attempts to deceive audience and...
The Communications Commission has published the media monitoring report for the Georgian municipal elections 2021, covering the period between 3 August and 2 September 2021. 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 TVand TV Pirveli. Monitoring was carried out daily, during the prime-time period between 19:00 and 00:00. In ...
Communications Commission upholds Complaints from European Georgia and United National Movement against Imedi...
The Communications Commission has upheld the complaints from the political unions European Georgia and United National Movement against Imedi TV and issued two records of administrative offences to the broadcaster for violating the Election Code of Georgia. Imedi TV refused to broadcast the free pre-election advertising submitted by European Georgia due to hate speech content. The broadcaster contends that the video clip includes mockery, insults and unethical content that is prohibited ...
Audit Report: TV Audience Measuring Company TMI complies to International Standards
“The TV audience measuring company Tri Media Intelligence, which is the official representative of Kantar Media in Georgia, is a well-structured and qualified organisation that meets all internationally recognised standards” – TMI recieved a positive evaluation in every component by the international auditing consultancy firm 3M3A. The audit revealed that the results posted by TMI exceed the requirements in several parameters, meaning that the company outperforms its ...
Communications Commission upholds the Complaint from European Georgia against Imedi TV
The Communications Commission has upheld the complaint from European Georgia against Imedi TV and issued a record of administrative offence to the broadcaster. The case concerns free pre-election advertising submitted by European Georgia, which Imedi TV refused to broadcast, citing hate speech contained in the video clip as the reason. The Commission examined the advert in question in accordance with the political advertising standards set by the Supreme Court of Georgia (judgment ...
55% of Listeners Prefer Specialised Radio Stations
The Communications Commission has published the results of its survey on radio broadcasting priorities, which shows that most radio listeners (55%) have a preference for specialised stations, while 25% prefer general radio broadcasters. Demand for general radio stations exists across the country. The survey focuses on public perceptions and demand for specialised and general private broadcasting, as well as demand for regional (local) radio stations that focus on coverage of local ...
Shorena Shaverdashvili – New Head of the Media Academy
The Media Academy of the Communications Commission has a new executive director. Shorena Shaverdashvili will be replacing Davit Kakabadze as the head of the academy. Shorena Shaverdashvili has 19 years of working experience in the field of media. She is the co-founder and chief editor of the magazine “Hot Chocolate” and the weekly online political magazine “Liberali.” In 2010-2011, she was on the Board of Trustees of the Georgian Public Broadcaster. In 2008-2011, ...
Communications Commission Announced the Winners of the Fifth “Truth or Fiction?” Contest
The Communications Commission organized the awards ceremony for the winners of the fifth edition of the media literacy contest “Truth or Fiction?” The contest, which is designed to develop critical thinking, analysis and fact-checking skills among young people, was open to 9th, 10th and 11th grade pupils. The jury selected three outstanding works among 145 submissions. The winners were awarded modern prizes. Due to the pandemic, only the winning participants ...