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Women in Moldova could be represented in Government in the Proportion of 40 percent
Currently, women are represented in the Parliament in the proportion of 20%, while 52% of the country’s population are women. The issue of women’s access to politics was discussed at the Press Club meeting titled “Women in politics – why we’ve made no progress in 10 years.” The... more
We condemn Balti Mayor’s Declarations and Actions regarding Publika TV’s Reporters
The mass media organizations are worried about the service guard of Balti town hall, which on Monday, on March 28, had forbidden the Publika TV team to get audience from the vicemayor Lilia Sava, as it had got such indications. We specify that on March 21, Renato Usatii, the... more
Nicolae Negru, journalist, Ziarul Național: The concentration of the mass-media ownership, between the naturalness and harmfulness
In countries where the press, the radio, the television, the Internet are a business, the media concentration is a natural process, determined by some economic rules, which manifests itself through the elimination of small producers, less efficient from the commercial viewpoint... more
IJC Submitted to the Authorities a Set of Recommendations for Preventing the Concentration of Mass-media Ownership
The Independent Journalism Centre sent on Monday, 28th of March, to the Presidency, the Parliament and the Government a set of recommendations for measures to be undertaken by the authorities in order to counter the phenomenon of concentration of media ownership. Among them –... more
Vitalie Calugareanu, Journalist for Deutsche Welle: Takeover of Media Content Destroys Journalism!
Opinion polls show that for nearly 97% of Moldovans television is the main source of information. It is, therefore, the main lever for manipulation of people’s minds. Analyzing the content disseminated by Moldovan televisions, you may reach the conclusion that Moldovans live in... more
Conclusions of students from Carpineni: “If you are informed, you are protected!”
How should we behave as media consumers and what should we do with the information we find daily in the media? It was the topic of discussion with students from the “Stefan Holban” lyceum in Carpineni village of Hancesti district at a media literacy lesson organized by the... more
IJC Initiative on introducing Media Education in Schools
The Independent Journalism Centre (IJC) designed new actions intended to promote the media education of the mass-media consumers, particularly of school pupils.  
Heated Debates at the IJC Press Club: “Are We Simulating Reforms or Reducing Concentration?”
On Thursday, March 17, participants of the Press Club organized by the Independent Journalism Center discussed whether the current leadership is honest when they declare their willingness to improve the situation in broadcasting. Reason for discussion was the draft of the new... more