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The IJC resumes media literacy lessons in schools. First destination – Vasieni
On Tuesday, March 15, students of “Dimitrie Cantemir” lyceum in the village of Vasieni, Ialoveni district, participated in a media literacy lesson organized by the Independent Journalism Center (IJC) and moderated by media expert Viorica Zaharia.
Victor Gotisan, Media Researcher: “Berlusconization” of the Media Damages Media Pluralism
Media concentration, or “berlusconization”, as it has been called, is probably one of the biggest problems for Moldovan media. First, it involves the interference of politics in this sector, and second, we cannot speak of fair and impartial mass media as long as it is guided by... more
A Draft Law Developed by the IJC to Facilitate Access to Information of Public Interest Shall Be Examined by the Parliament
The advocacy campaign of the Independent Journalism Center (IJC) for modifying the law on access to information, which was conducted last year, resulted in the development of a draft law that the IJC sent to the Parliament for examination. On Friday, March 11, the IJC’s draft... more
A new media literacy project for schools in Moldova
The Independent Journalism Center (IJC) continues media literacy activities for media consumers within a new project launched in March.
The Civil Society Asks the President of Moldova Not To Sign the Law on Modifying the Broadcasting Code
Media NGOs condemn the lack of transparency and violation of legislative procedure in the process of amending the Broadcasting Code on February 26, 2016, qualifying these actions as an attempt to mime reforms and to protect the private interests of some media owners.
Vasile State, Director of the Association of Electronic Press: Concentration Is a Threat not only to Pluralism, but also to Commercial Competition
Media concentration is not a new phenomenon, but in recent years it has been growing and reaching dimensions that threaten media pluralism.
Declaration of non-governmental Organizations in connection with the Situation around the “GagauzRadioTelevizionu” Public Company (GRT) and with the Draft Law on the Television and Radio of Gagauzia
At the meeting of the Supervisory Board (SB) of GRT on February 26, 2016, technical downtime of public television was announced for a period of three months[1]. We consider that this decision of the SB of GRT has been made in violation of article 80 of the Labor Code of Moldova... more
The IJC Resumed the “We Want Access into the Parliament!” Campaign
On Thursday, February 25, the Independent Journalism Center resumed the “We want access into the Parliament!” campaign that it conducted in the past two years in order to raise MPs’ awareness about the restriction of journalists’ access to plenary Parliament meetings.