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Media Azi: Why Should the Online Press be Regulated?
You’ve probably noticed how many portals have appeared lately claiming to inform us. However, many of them do nothing but manipulate. If one attempts to sue such a website for denigrating information, it could win the case, but there is a risk that the respondent won’t be... more
Techniques of Working with the Online Audience Delivered by Foreign Experts at Chisinau
During 11-13 June, the Independent Journalism Center conducted a training program in audience and digital development of media institutions. During the training, a number of media experts were trained in identifying the main features of a media portal audience, the techniques... more
Mobile Phone’s Potential: Practical Tips for Journalists
On Friday, 8 June 2018, journalists from several media outlets the Republic of Moldova participated in a discussion with Corneliu Comendant, graphic designer at Urma Ta and creator of designtutorials.md, and talked about the potential of the mobile phone and how to make full use... more
Media Education, Successfully Piloted in the 2017-2018 Academic Year
The Independent Journalism Center invited the female teachers who taught the media education subject during the 2017-2018 to a follow-up activity on 7 June 2018 to share their experience. Loretta Handrabura and Silvia Spac, two of the authors of the curriculum and of the... more
Media Azi: Competition for Audience vs Professional Ethics
The way the media has reflected the case of the young man who was beaten near a shopping center in the capital by several K1 fighters and who died a few days later aroused a lot of discussions about the journalist’s ethics and the fairness of public institutions.
 
‘The Fifth Power’ Media Hackathon: Looking for the ‘Antidote’ Against Manipulation!
This year’s 4th edition of ‘The Fifth Power’ Media Hackathon refocuses our attention on the media literacy. For three days (6-8 July), the teams participating in the contest will develop original ideas that will promote critical thinking among media consumers.
 
Journalists Trained on the Legal and Practical Aspects of Access to Information

A group of journalists from the national and local press participated on Friday, 25 May, in a training organised by the Independent Journalism Center (IJC), learning how to apply legislation on access to information. Program participants discussed the legal aspects a... more

We Condemn the Selective Admission of Journalists to the Events of Public Interest

Media NGOs express their concern due to limitation of access of certain journalists from GagauzMedia.md and... more