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The IJC Launches an Online Platform About and For Media Education
The  Independent Journalism Center launches the Media Education Online Platform on Wednesday, March 28. This platform is an integral part of the Mediacritica.md portal and is dedicated to... more
Social Networks: Opportunities and Risks for the Media
How to better promote media products on social networks? Which formats on these networks are more appropriate for the Republic of Moldova, so that media institutions could expand their audience?

The journalist Vladimir Thorik and his guest, Alexandr Kantler, social media... more

A group of journalists learned to ‘pack’ the information in order to attract the attention of readers
  ‘What does the visual hierarchy mean, how do we group and organize the information, what does the success of visual communication depend on?’, are just a few of the questions the participants tried to answer during the training “Data Visualisation – How to Make the Monotonous... more
Media Education Continues To Be an Important Pillar of IJC in 2018
The Independent Journalism Center (IJC) aims to continue the activities that turned to be successful in the previous years, in order to increase the results in the media education and reach as many beneficiaries as possible via the ‘Strengthening Freedom of Opinion in the... more
“The Core of the Problem Must Fit in the Nutshell” - British Expert Timothy Large Shared His Experience in the Field of Narrative Journalism
“The best articles have the best quotes. The core of the problem must be so brief, so that it fits in a nutshell and appears at the beginning of the article. Write not as you should, but as you speak and think; describe colorful details, be precise and objective”- these are just... more
The ‘Media Azi’ Show, 68th Edition: Is it Legal for Journalists to Use Video and Telephone Wiretaps that Involve Public Figures?
The topic of the 68th edition of ‘Media Azi’ show is the public wiretaps appeared in mass-media, including video sequences in which certain politicians appear in an unfavourable light.
Media NGOs Qualify PPEM’s Call to Journalists as an Interference in the Work of Media Outlets
Non-governmental media organisations express their concern over the attempt of the European People's Party of Moldova (PPEM) to put pressure on certain media outlets and teach them ‘how to do journalism’.
The “Media Today” show, edition 67: The “Big Brother” Law vs the freedom of expression online
The draft law no. 161, known as the “Big Brother” law, registered in the Parliament in April 2016, could be examined shortly in the plenary sitting of the MPs.

The journalist Ivan Sveatcenko, the moderator of the show, and his guest Alexei Marciuc, the director of the... more