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Self-regulation

Pursuant to Article 14 of the Law of Georgia on Broadcasting and the Code of Conduct of Broadcasters adopted by the Georgian National Communication Commission (GNCC) in 2009, broadcasters are obliged to establish an efficient complains mechanism for considering customers’ complaints.

If  a broadcaster breaches the Code of Conduct, apply to us through filling out a provided questionnaire and the Media Development Foundation, MDF will present your complaint in a broadcaster's self-regulation body.
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  • Posted on: 23 Aug 2019

    Prosecution of TV Pirveli owner’s f

    On 22 August 2019, the General Prosecutor’s Office of Georgia, within the framework of the Khazaradze-Japaridze case, indicted businessman Avtandil ...See More

  • Posted on: 22 Aug 2019

    Statement of NGOs on the Ongoing St

    We, the undersigned organizations, want to express our concern about the staff changes in Rustavi 2 TV that were announced and carried out by its ne...See More

  • Posted on: 09 Aug 2019

    Statement of NGOs on the Charges Ma

    We, the undersigned organizations, are writing in response to the statement released by the Prosecutor’s Office of Georgia in relation to the charges ...See More

  • Posted on: 31 Jul 2019

    Call for Participation in “Fightin

    4-11 October, Berlin (Germany) Media Development Foundation (MDF) in  partnership with Deutsche Gesselschaft (Germany) calls for participat...See More

  • Posted on: 18 Jul 2019

    Statement of NGOs on the Developmen

    We, the undersigned organizations, are writing this statement in response to the recent developments related to the European Court of Human Rights’ ju...See More

  • Posted on: 21 Jun 2019

    Statement of Non-Governmental Organ

    We, the undersigned organizations, would like to express our grave concern over the events that took place on June 20. To our greatest regret, the pub...See More

  • Posted on: 20 Jun 2019

    Coalition for Euro-Atlantic Georgia

    The Coalition for Euro-Atlantic Georgia would like to respond to the particular intensification in the recent period of the hybrid warfare waged b...See More

  • Posted on: 18 Jun 2019

    Statement by non-governmental organ

    We, the undersigned organisations, would like to express our solidarity with the organisers of Tbilisi Pride and LGBT+ activists whose freedom of expr...See More

  • Posted on: 07 May 2019

    One More Lawsuit Endangers Editoria

    In the beginning of May, Nino Nizharadze, 9% shareholder of TV Company Rustavi 2, filed a lawsuit to the Tbilisi City Court, seeking payment of 26 m...See More

  • Posted on: 22 Apr 2019

    Statement about Natia Kapanadze's I

    We negatively assess the decision of Council of Advisors of the Ajara TV and Radio of a Public Broadcaster to dismiss TV Director Natia Kapanadze prem...See More

  • Posted on: 22 Mar 2019

    MDF: Public Broadcaster Misleads So

    Throughout the dispute that has been underway in recent days about the Media Development Foundation’s (MDF) study, the Georgian Public Broadcaster (GP...See More

  • Posted on: 05 Mar 2019

    Mamuka Khazaradze’s statement confi

    When speaking at yesterday’s session of the Budget and Finance Committee in Parliament of Georgia, Mamuka Khazaradze, founder of TBC Bank, said that, ...See More