Georgia’s most-watched broadcaster, Rustavi 2 TV, which is locked in a court battle over ownership dispute, said on October 1 that new “government-orchestrated” move against the station is cutting off ...
Khalvashi says will give half of his shares to two ex-owners if he wins court battle for Rustavi 2 Temporary managers of Rustavi 2 TV, appointed by the court upon the request of broadcaster’s former ...
Rustavi-2 is the most popular television channel in Georgia. It has the most advertising revenue and airs most of the country’s top-watched programs, including news shows. In opinion polls, over 80 ...
TBILISI -- More journalists at Rustavi-2 TV have quit their jobs to protest a decision by the channel's new owner to fire several of their colleagues. The journalists announced their decision to leave ...
TBILISI -- Georgia’s Rustavi-2 television station has fired several prominent journalists and producers, raising concerns by some critics that a former opposition media outlet could be muzzled. Paata ...
Georgia's president has suggested that his country's democratic image and international reputation are at stake as a row rumbles on about the country's main opposition television channel. Rustavi 2 ...
A protester holds the US flag during a rally in support of Rustavi 2 TV channel in Tbilisi, Georgia, Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017. Hundreds of people marched in central Tbilisi to express their support to ...
UPDATE: On March 7, the seven-member Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights extended the interim measure suspending the enforcement of the Supreme Court's March 2 decision "until further notice ...
A court in Georgia on Tuesday ordered a change of ownership at the ex-Soviet republic's biggest independent TV station, Rustavi 2, in what the broadcaster called an attempt to silence its criticism of ...
Protesters say the government is attempting to stifle media freedoms in Goergia Thousands of people have staged a rally in Georgia to protest against the government's alleged attempts to close the ...
TBILISI (Reuters) - Europe's human rights court dismissed on Thursday a case filed by the owners of a Georgian pro-opposition television channel Rustavi 2 accusing Georgia's Supreme Court of bias and ...
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