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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: 29 Nov 2017

    Legislative Amendments to Reinstate

    On 22 November, the Government of Georgia presented to the parliament the amendments to the law "On the Structure, Authority and Rules of Operation ...See More

  • Posted on: 17 Nov 2017

    Statement of non-governmental organ

    Non-governmental organizations follow concerned the recent discrediting statements targeted at the current public defender Ucha Nanuashvili, as well...See More

  • Posted on: 02 Nov 2017

    Member Organizations of No to Phobi

    A group of civil society organizations, among them Media Development Foundation, Equality Movement, Tolerance and Diversity Institute, Georgian Demo...See More

  • Posted on: 02 Nov 2017

    Non-governmental Organizations Requ

    Civil society once again responds to the latest developments taking place at Public Service Broadcaster. Increasing influence of individuals connect...See More

  • Posted on: 31 Oct 2017

    MDF Files Lawsuit against Georgian

    On October 31, 2017, the Media Development Foundation (MDF) filed a lawsuit in Tbilisi City Court against the Georgian National Communications Commi...See More

  • Posted on: 25 Sep 2017

    Statement on Limitation of Freedom

    We urge the parliament of Georgia to consider the opinion of The Venice Commission[1], religious organizations[2], NGOs, academic institutions and l...See More

  • Posted on: 17 Aug 2017

    NGOs respond to the case of a Georg

    The signatory organizations respond to facts of persecution of a Georgian civil activist and journalist Tamar Mearakhishvili who lives in Akhalgor...See More

  • Posted on: 02 Aug 2017

    Address of Civil Society Organizati

    To the President of Georgia, To the Parliament of Georgia, To the European Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission) To Special Ra...See More

  • Posted on: 28 Jul 2017

    Georgian CSOs address Vice Presiden

    24 non-governmental organizations based in Georgia address an open letter to the Vice-President of the United States  Dear Vice President Pence, ...See More

  • Posted on: 25 Jul 2017

    NGOs Respond to Prime Minister’s St

    On July 23rd 2017, Prime Minister of Georgia Giorgi Kvirikashvili elaborated on the relations between the State and Georgian Orthodox Church at th...See More

  • Posted on: 06 Jul 2017

    Statement of the NGOs on the illega

    On July 4th, 2017 Russian occupation forces illegally installed a so-called Border Sign across the occupation line in the Tskhinvali region, in th...See More

  • Posted on: 27 Jun 2017

    Alert on Deterioration of Democracy

    We are sending this message on behalf of 30 civil society originations to alert you on some very damaging actions by the ruling political party in G...See More