“How to Find the Main Hero?” – Media Academy Hosts another Training Programme for Journalists
The Media Academy of the Georgian National Communications Commission hosted another training programme for representatives of ten different media organisations. How to find the main hero and tell their story – playwright Basa Janikashvili spoke to the participants on these and other important topics during the two-day training programme. The event also touched upon key challenges such as dramatic composition of a story and determining the storytelling sequence. How to turn the news into a...
GNCC Reveals the Winners of the Media Literacy Competition “Truth or Fiction?”
The Georgian National Communications Commission staged the awards event for the second media literacy competition “Truth or Fiction?” 60 pupils from 9th, 10th and 11th grades took part in the competition, which aims to develop critical thinking, analysis and fact-checking skills. The competent panel selected 3 winners, who received impressive prizes from GNCC. As part of the competition, participants were required to identify fake news in Georgian media space that had not yet been...
GNCC Issues Mtavari Arkhi with a Fine for Broadcasting Political Advertising outside the Election Period
The Georgian National Communications Commission has fined Mtavari Arkhi for broadcasting political advertising outside the election period, issuing the broadcaster with a GEL 2500 fine for breaking the law and failing to comply with GNCC’s ruling. The case concerns political adverts that were shown on Mtavari Arkhi outside the election period. According to the Georgian legislation, broadcasters can only show such adverts during the election period. Broadcasters must ensure that...
Caucasus Online fined GEL 90,000 and could have Authorisation Revoked
Caucasus Online and Railway Telecom once again failed to comply with GNCC’s instructions, leading to Caucasus Online being issued with a fine of GEL 90,000, while Railway Telecom has been fined GEL 63 930. The case concerns the sale of shares in the aforementioned companies without GNCC’s approval. This was the third time that the Commission instructed the authorised entities to revert their shareholding to the pre-sale status quo, setting a deadline of 22 February. Should the...
Kakha Bekauri re-elected as GNCC Chairman
Members of the Georgian National Communications Commission have re-elected Kakha Bekauri as chairman. Mr. Bekauri will chair the Commission for the next three years. He was elected unanimously on 3 February 2020. GNCC members approved the results of the vote at today’s meeting. The Parliament of Georgia elected Kakha Bekauri as a member of GNCC for a six-year term on 11 December. Kakha Bekauri has been a member of GNCC since 2014 and has chaired the Commission since 2017.
“Storytelling Techniques on Social Media” – Media Academy Hosts another Training Programme for Journalists
The Media Academy of the Georgian National Communications Commission hosted a three-day training programme for 11 journalists on the subject of storytelling on social media. Media representatives worked on creating multimedia products using modern technologies and finding effective ways of placing them on social media platforms. As the media environment is evolving fast, social media is changing every day and new technologies are implemented, it is crucial for media representatives to keep up...
Obiektivi Sanctioned for Broadcasting Programmes in Russian Language
The Georgian National Communications Commission issued Media Union Obiektivi with a warning for broadcasting programmes in Russian language, and instructed it to immediately remove the programmes in question from the broadcasting schedule. The case concerns political shows “Kvelas Gasagonad” (‘For Everyone to Hear’) and “Неделя” (‘Week’), which were broadcasted on Obiektivi in Russian language. The programmes in question exceeded the length set by...
Communications Commission sanctions Mtavari Arkhi and demands immediate removal of political advertising from...
The Communications Commission has issued a written warning to Mtavari Arkhi for violating Georgian legislation and demanded immediate demanded immediate removal of political adverts from the broadcasting network outside the election campaign. The case concerns political adverts that have been broadcasted on Mtavari Arkhi from 19 December 2019. According to the Georgian legislation, broadcasters are only allowed to place such adverts during the election period. Broadcasters must ensure that all...
Mediacritic.ge – a guide between the public and the media
Mediacritic.ge is a new web platform that will offer professional, qualified and unbiased media critique to the public. The purpose of the platform is to enable critical perception of information and the making of sensible and informed choices. The platform was created by the Media Academy of the Communications Commission to help develop media literacy. Mediacritic.ge will act as a guide between the public and the media. At the same time, it will enable professional development of...
British expert holds a masterclass for producers and editors at the Media Academy
The Media Academy of the Communications Commission has invited renowned British expert Frank Williams to Georgia to hold a two-day masterclass for media producers and editors. During the training, Mr. Williams shared his experience with the media representatives and talked about media-related challenges. Frank Williams spent many years working for BBC World Service and Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. He is currently heading the learning centre for media skills development in Prague. During...