One month after the academic year started, we achieved promising results for the media education. This year, a number of teachers and professors trained by IJC began the media education activities, and their involvement and enthusiasm prove that this course is necessary.
In the struggle for survival, many media outlets in the Republic of Moldova are forced to support themselves from the grants obtained from various donors from the West. Does it mean that Western donors influence their editorial policy?
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Media consumers from the Republic of Moldova continue to obtain information about social-political events mainly from the TV set, but this choice is almost equal to the option for online sources. At the same time, one third of the interviewees said they did not trust any media... more
The cases when reporters of certain media outlets are not allowed to the events of public interest, become more and more frequent. Thus, on Tuesday, 25 September, the access to one of the weekly briefings of the Democratic Party was denied to the camera crew of ‘TV8’ broadcaster... more
Four years after its launch, the Meduza.io portal reached about 11 million unique visitors per month. The success of this site has a simple explanation: the team offers the readers the media products they are interested in and does not aim to make these products profitable.
The Independent Journalism Center (IJC) and the Press Freedom Committee (PFC) are launching the 24th edition of the Annual Press Club Gala, which will award the ‘Journalists of the Year’ 2018 prizes. Through this event, which has become a tradition,... more
Media NGOs dispute the decision of the Supreme Court of Justice (SCJ) of 12 September 2018, ruling in favor of Comrat People’s Assembly (PAG), thus legalizing the new membership of the Gagauziya Radio... more
A number of journalists complained that they have been verbally or physically assaulted during some recent protests, by either the protesters or the bodyguards of certain politicians. What due diligence measures should journalists take to reflect... more