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IJC Monitoring Report: Mixing Facts and Opinions — the Most Common Manipulation Technique Used by Media Outlets
Mixing facts and opinions remains the main violation made by the media outlets monitored by the Independent Journalism Center (IJC). This is one of the findings stated in... more
A new group of teachers improved their skills of teaching Media Education in high schools
A group of 18 high school teachers attended a new training on media education, organised by the Independent Journalism Center (IJC) on 27-29 September 2019. During the training the participants studied the content of the recently printed textbook on... more
Media Azi Show: Why Should Media Outlets Not be Obliged to Register as Personal Data Operators?
Media outlets would need to register as personal data operators in order to have free access to the databases with information on real estate, as well as the companies registered in the Republic of Moldova. This might be the case despite the fact... more
IJC Organised the First Media Education Training for High School Teachers
Starting with the 2019-2020 academic year, Moldovan high school students have the opportunity to develop their critical thinking skills during the ‘Media Education’ elective course. After the Ministry of Education, Culture and Research approved the... more
Media Azi: Journalists’ Access to the Databases – Between Public Interest and High Fees
The registers with information on companies or real estate are key tools for journalists, when they want to document their material, especially in cases of corruption. However, the access to such data is impossible without paying certain state fees,... more
Media Do not Pay Attention to Minorities in the Republic of Moldova. Conclusions and Recommendations
A monitoring report, developed by the Independent Journalism Center in Moldova, shows how media in the Republic of Moldova report on minority issues and diversity.  During a month, the authors assessed 10 media outlets, monitoring both the professional ethics of the journalists... more
Behind the Scenes of DoR Events: ‘People must see that there is no wall between journalists and readers’
In 10 years, ‘Decat o Revista’ (DoR) has become one of the most read publications in Romania. It became popular not only due to the essays, reports and portraits about people but also because of the events it organises in order to be closer to its... more
Over 40 Primary and Secondary School Teachers Are Trained by IJC to Guide their Pupils in Interacting with New Media
In the first half of August the Independent Journalism Center trained two groups of teachers from the Republic of Moldova on the subject of media literacy.