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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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MEDIA LITERACY AND DISINFORMATION PERCEPTION SURVEY

The aim of the research was to study media consumption habits among different age groups and geographical areas, as well as the public’s vulnerability to various disinformation and manipulative narratives disseminated in Georgia.

The first part of the research concerns media literacy competencies, namely media consumption habits, the ability to identify and verify false information, while the second part deals with perceptions of disinformation in relation to 3 thematic areas (Russian intervention in Ukraine, current events/identity-related issues in Georgia and health).

The research was conducted in 7 Georgian cities throughout the month of September, namely Akhalkalaki, Batumi, Gardabani, Zugdidi, Tbilisi, Telavi and Kutaisi, conducting face-to-face interviews with 140 respondents.


Author: Tamar Kintsurashvili

Data analysis: Mariam Tsutskiridze, Salome Giunashvili

Interviewers: Lusine Pichikyan - Akhalkalaki, Neriman Ashlarba - Batumi, Lale Sopieva - Gardabani, Salome Guguchia - Zugdidi, Ana Ebanoidze - Tbilisi, Elene Tatishvili - Telavi, Ana Glunchadze - Kutaisi

Cover design: MARIAM BULIA

Designed by BESIK DANELIA, IBDESIGN

LINK: MEDIA LITERACY AND DISINFORMATION PERCEPTION SURVEY
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