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In mid-2006 Rustavi 2, the television company Mze TV and radio station Pirveli Stereo merged into a holding which is currently owned by the Georgian Industrial Group (GIG) and GeoMedia Group. GIG, which owns a 45% share of both stations, is a large company with diversified business interests ranging from coal mining and energy to travel.
From 1970 to 1981, the development of the First Channel of Georgian Television was associated with the work of Grigory Ratner. [1] In 1972, an antenna and special equipment for television and radio broadcasting were installed on Mount Mtatsminda, which allowed 600 thousand families of the Georgian SSR to receive republican television programs. [2]
TV Pirveli (Georgian: TV პირველი) LTD TV Pirveli: 2015 [6] www.tvpirveli.ge: Mtavari Arkhi (Georgian: მთავარი არხი) Main Channel Broadcasting Company: 2019 www.mtavari.tv: Obiektivi (Georgian: ობიექტივი) NNLE Non commercial Media-Union Obiektivi: 2010 www.obieqtivi.net: Alt-Info (Georgian ...
1 season, 82 episodes 2003 2003 Imedi TV: 16 It Gets Light Late: თენდება გვიან Levan Eristavi 1 season, 12 episodes 2003 2003 Imedi TV: 17 The Wolf Flock: მგლების ხორუმი Badri Pullariani Zaza Khalvashi: 1 season, 12 episodes 14 February 2003 () 2003 Imedi TV: 18 Coffee and Beer
It started broadcasting radio in 1925, and Georgian TV started broadcasting in 1956. Today, 85% of the Georgian population receive the First Channel, and 55% receive the Second Channel. Georgian TV's programmes are also received by satellite and over the Internet in a number of European and Asian countries.
At about noon, far-right protesters entered and ransacked the abandoned office of Tbilisi Pride and Shame Movement organizers. Media representatives, who remained in the office covering the events, were assaulted by the anti-LGBT protestors. One of the journalists, TV Pirveli cameraman Lekso Lashkarava, was found dead at his home a few days later.
Name First aired Last aired Aafat [39]: 18 October 2024 26 December 2024 Babul Ka Angna: 13 January 2016 16 May 2016 Banno: 29 September 2021 2 January 2022
The tension between the government and the opposition parties was followed by the brutal beating of the TV Pirveli journalist Lexo Laksharava, who later died on 12 July. This was followed by a large-scale protest by journalists, representatives of several TV companies demanding Gharibashvili's resignation on 13 July, but the Prime Minister did ...