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38 sources scored Building in public Launch 2026

SAME STORY. DIFFERENT FRAMING.

14 outlets covered the same story. Here is how differently they framed it.

The Media Transparency Law passed in parliament. This is what the headlines looked like.

GOVERNMENT-CRITICAL
Formula News
"Ruling party rams through media restrictions as opposition walks out"
Lead story. Framed as democratic backsliding. Quoted 3 opposition MPs, 0 ruling party.
vs
GOVERNMENT-ALIGNED
Imedi News
"Parliament advances key transparency reforms with broad support"
Focuses on reform benefits. No mention of opposition boycott.

Every story comes with the full picture

March 31, 2026
THIS WEEK
The Media Transparency Law polarized coverage, while the National Bank held rates steady.
FN
NG
CG
R2
MT
On
Eu
PG
BB
1TV
IM
5
2
2
2
◀ Gov-Critical Gov-Aligned ▶
COMMON GROUND
All three sources confirm parliament passed the Media Transparency Law with 83 votes.
KEY DIVERGENCE
Imedi did not mention the opposition walkout and emphasized EU compliance, while Netgazeti foregrounded the boycott and flagged the opaque committee process.
READER NOTE
The EU delegation's concern was reported only by Civil.ge. No Georgian-language outlet covered this detail.

38 SOURCES. SCORED WEEKLY.

This is where they stand.

Critical & Reliable Aligned & Reliable Critical & Less Reliable Aligned & Less Reliable
Formula News
Netgazeti
Civil.ge
RFE/RL
OC Media
Eurasianet
Rustavi2
Mtavari TV
On.ge
BBC News
Financial Times
Deutsche Welle
Georgian Journal
Publika.ge
Interpressnews
Ambebi.ge
1TV.ge
Imedi News
◀ Gov-Critical Framing Gov-Aligned ▶
Critical Leans Critical Mixed Leans Gov Aligned
Positions based on published methodology. Updated weekly.

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