03 May 2016
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The Independent Journalism Center (IJC) launches the broadcast „Media Azi” (“Media Today”), a product of CIJ Department for campaigns and production which will be accessible on Media Azi and Mediacritica websites.
Through this programme, we intend to spotlight weekly the main problems currently faced by the journalists of the Moldovan mass-media – partition based on political criteria, concentration in the broadcasting area, interference of the politicians-owners in the editorial policies of the media owned by them, as well as other problems affecting the work of the media in Moldova. We hope that, together with our interlocutors, we shall not just analyse these problems, but we shall also identify solutions to them.
Through this programme, we intend to spotlight weekly the main problems currently faced by the journalists of the Moldovan mass-media – partition based on political criteria, concentration in the broadcasting area, interference of the politicians-owners in the editorial policies of the media owned by them, as well as other problems affecting the work of the media in Moldova. We hope that, together with our interlocutors, we shall not just analyse these problems, but we shall also identify solutions to them.
In the first broadcast, Nadine Gogu, IJC Executive Director, talked with her guests - Alina Radu, director of the journalistic investigation newspaper “Ziarul de Garda”, and Ștefan Grigoriță, journalist, reporter for Agora.md website – about a topical issue, particularly in the context of the World Press Freedom Day: to what extent is the press in the Republic of Moldova free after nearly a quarter-century of independence.