EU acts against Georgian television channels
The European Parliament has refused to accredit Imedi TV for one year. The channel, along with two others, was also barred from covering a major Council of Europe event.
The European Parliament has refused to accredit Imedi TV for one year. The channel, along with two others, was also barred from covering a major Council of Europe event.
The sanctions imposed by London are meaningless
The opposition in Georgia has lost the opportunity to air pre-election videos on the Imedi TV channel. The editorial board made this decision to eliminate the imbalance in the media before the parliamentary elections.
Armenian-Georgian relations have taken a sour turn over Georgia’s refusal to allow Armenian yogurt to cross its border, deeming the dairy product to be an infringement of Georgian intellectual property, …
The first episode of a new TV series about the crimes of Mikheil Saakashvili's regime premiered at Rustaveli Theatre in Tbilisi on Saturday. Georgian filmmaker and political activist Goga …
The owners of Imedi TV protected themselves and their multimillion-dollar business
Georgian TV Company Imedi has announced a significant change in its editorial policy, caused by the intention to change the format of the program and develop a new television product. Now the channel won’t show social and political talk …