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Moldovan Press Status Index 2017 Report
Moldovan Press Status Index 2017 Report Chisinau, 2018 The report is part of the project “Media Enabling Democracy, Inclusion and Accountability in Moldova’” (MEDIA-M) implemented by the Independent Journalism Center and Internews and funded by the United States Agency for International Development. ABBREVIATIONS AGEPI – State Agency on Intellectual Property APEL – Electronic Press Association from Moldova API – Association of Independent Press ATUG – Administrative Territorial Unit of Gagauzia BCC -- Broadcasting Coordinating Council BATI –Circulation and Internet Audit Office CO – Council of Observers CoE – Council of Europe EU – European Union IDC – NATO Information and Documentation Center IJC – Independent Journalism Center MIA – Ministry of Internal Affairs MITC – Ministry of Information Technology and Communications MP – member of parliament MPSI – Moldova Press Status Index NCPPD – National Center for the Protection of Personal Data NGO – non-government organization NRAECIT – National Regulatory Agency for Electronic Communications and Information Technology OSCE – Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe PAG – People’s Assembly of Gagauz-Yeri PAS – Action and Solidarity Party PCRM – Communist Party PDM – Democratic Party PPDA – Platform Dignity and Truth Party PSRM – Socialist Party RPAI – Regional Public Audiovisual Institution SCJ – Supreme Court of Justice SCM – Superior Council of Magistracy USA – United States of America ZdG – Ziarul de Garda Preliminaries This report is an assessment of the situation of Moldovan -
Consiliul Coordonator Al Audiovizualului
Republica Moldova CONSILIUL COORDONATOR AL AUDIOVIZUALULUI DECIZIE Nr. DCCA12/60/2015 din 29.04.2015 cu privire la reperfectarea condiţiilor la autorizaţiile de retransmisie Publicat : 29.05.2015 în MONITORUL OFICIAL Nr. 131-138 art. 947 Data intrării în vigoare I. Întreprinderea „VIC GRUP TV” S.R.L., în calitatea sa de fondatoare a studioului TV „VIC TV”, prin cererea nr. 2 din 17 martie 2015, a solicitat Consiliului Coordonator al Audiovizualului reperfectarea condiţiilor la Autorizaţia de retransmisie seria AB nr. 000098 din 18.03.2010, prin aprobarea ofertei serviciilor de programe retransmise. În cadrul şedinţei publice din 3 aprilie 2015, membrii CCA au avut unele întrebări către reprezentantul întreprinderii „VIC GRUP TV” S.R.L., însă, din motiv că acesta nu a fost prezent la şedinţă, examinarea chestiunii a fost prin consens amînată pentru o şedinţă ulterioară. II. Întreprinderea „TV SAT” S.R.L., în calitatea sa de fondatoare a studioului TV „TV SAT”, prin cererea nr. 1 din 31 martie 2015, a solicitat Consiliului Coordonator al Audiovizualului reperfectarea condiţiilor la Autorizaţia de retransmisie seria AB nr. 000200 din 04.03.2015, prin includerea în aria sa de acoperire a oraşelor Şoldăneşti, Drochia şi Soroca şi a satelor Hăsnăşenii Mari, Moara de Piatră, Petreni, Şuri, Ţarigrad, Fîntîniţa, Ochiul Alb, Mîndîc şi Chetrosu din r-nul Drochia, s. Tîrnova din r-nul Donduşeni şi s. Danu din r-nul Glodeni. Este de menţionat că din oferta prezentată spre aprobare au fost excluse următoarele posturi TV: - Setanta Sports, Minimax şi Şanson (nu au fost prezentate contractele de retransmisie). În cadrul şedinţei publice a fost atestat faptul că întreprinderea „TV SAT” S.R.L. -
The Mixed Electoral System: a New Challenge for Audiovisual Media in Moldova
This policy brief series is part of the Media Enabling Democracy, Inclusion and Accountability in Moldova (MEDIA-M) project April 2019 | No 8 The Mixed Electoral System: A New Challenge for Audiovisual Media in Moldova By Olga Gututui Introduction Parliamentary elections took place in Moldova on February 24, 2019. This was the first time that the Moldovan electorate voted under a mixed electoral system.1 The change to a mixed system from the former closed-list proportional system was a challenge not only for Moldova’s electoral process, but also for the local media that reported on that process. Recent legislation, including Moldova’s Code of Audiovisual Media Services and the amended Electoral Code, imposed new reporting guidelines on media institutions aimed at ensuring accurate and unbiased electoral coverage. This policy brief focuses on audiovisual media coverage during the 2019 parliamentary electoral cycle, analyz- ing the extent to which the media’s de jure obligations under the mixed electoral system were implemented in reality. It concludes with a number of recommendations to improve the regulatory environment and decrease bias in electoral reporting. Setting the Stage: Media Ownership and used as a tool to manipulate public opinion and discredit political opponents.3 These individuals include the highly Political Affiliations influential leader of the Democratic Party of Moldova (PDM) It is widely acknowledged that Moldova’s media and Vladimir Plahotnuic, Corneliu Furculita of the Socialist Party advertising sector is concentrated in the hands of a few of the Republic of Moldova (PSRM), and Dumitru Chitoroaga, persons,2 opening the door to allow Moldovan media to be representative of the Shor Party. -
2017 Media and Visibility Report 2
2017 Media and Visibility Report 2 Contents Executive Summary ..........................................................................................................................................3 PR & Communication activities. Overviews.......................................................................................................4 Media appearances...........................................................................................................................................7 Social Media....................................................................................................................................................13 Web-site IPRE.md............................................................................................................................................17 Planning / Objectives......................................................................................................................................21 3 Executive Summary The 2017 Media and Visibility Report is presenting an overview of the key results of IPRE’s com- munication and visibility activities, media appearances, outreach on the social network and IPRE’s web-site (www.ipre.md), during January 1st and December 31st, 2017 Key findings of the Report: • IPRE has issued 76 press-releases; • IPRE’s activities were reflected in 316 media appearances. Out of which 70% were on on-line media (i.e. Realitatea.md, Provincial.md, Zugo.md, Point.md, Noi.md, Primariamea.md, Inter- lic.md, Deutsche Welle, Tribuna.md), 23% on -
Cu Privire La Activitatea Consiliului Coordonator Al Audiovizualului Din Republica Moldova În Anul 2017
Examinat și aprobat în ședința publică a CCA din 26 ianuarie 2018 prin Decizia nr. 3/11 Președinte CCA Dragoș VICOL RAPORT cu privire la activitatea Consiliului Coordonator al Audiovizualului din Republica Moldova în anul 2017 CHIȘINĂU, 2018 RAPORT PRIVIND ACTIVITATEA CCA ÎN ANUL 2017 CUPRINS I. ROLUL ȘI MISIUNEA CCA 3 II. COMPONENȚA CONSILIULUI ÎN ANUL 2017 5 III. ANUL 2017: MOMENTE DE REFERINȚĂ 6 IV. DINAMICA DEZVOLTĂRII PIEȚEI AUDIOVIZUALE 19 4.1. Piața audiovizuală în cifre și diagrame 19 4.2. Activitatea de licențiere 25 4.3. Activitatea de autorizare a distribuitorilor de servicii de programe 36 4.4. Problema licențierii în UTA Găgăuzia 41 4.5. Activitatea audiovizuală pe teritoriul regiunii transnistrene 42 4.6. Tranziția la televiziunea digitală terestră 46 4.7. Transparența proprietății mass-media 47 4.8. Politici de susținere a radiodifuzorilor în producerea programelor autohtone 48 4.9. Implementarea Strategiei de acoperire a teritoriului național cu servicii 51 de programe audiovizuale pentru anii 2016-2018 V. PROTECȚIA CONSUMATORILOR DE PROGRAME 57 5.1. Protecția copiilor 60 5.2. Respectarea moralității și demnității umane 68 5.3. Asigurarea echilibrului și pluralismului politico-social 80 5.4. Reflectarea campaniei electorale la referendumul local din 19 noiembrie 2017 85 5.5. Protejarea patrimoniului lingvistic și cultural-național 91 5.6. Asigurarea egalității de șanse și a accesului la serviciile de programe a 97 persoanelor cu nevoi speciale 5.7. Respectarea condițiilor de plasare a publicității 100 5.8. Respectarea Concepției generale a serviciului de programe 104 5.9. Neprezentarea informației solicitate de CCA 104 5.10. -
Kiwi Studio – TV ”
DECIZIA nr. 1 din 16 ianuarie 2007 Cu privire la eliberarea autorizatiei de retransmisie intreprinderii „Kiwi Studio – TV ” Ca urmare a examinarii cererii si in conformitate cu prevederile Art. 28 al Codului audiovizualului nr. 260-XVI din 27.07.2006, Consiliul Coordonator al Audiovizualului DECIDE: Art. 1. Se elibereaza autorizatie de retransmisie intreprinderii „KIWI Studio- TV” SRL din Chisinau (director dl Sevcisin A.) pentru studioul TV prin cablu „KIWI - TV” din sectorul Riscani, mun. Chisinau. Art. 2. Controlul asupra executarii prezentei Decizii il exercita Directia expertiza si licentiere (dl Pulbere V.). Presedinte Corneliu MIHALACHE Secretar Constantin BIRCA DECIZIA nr. 2 din 16 ianuarie 2007 Cu privire la unele modificari in conditiile de licenta Solicitind eliberarea Deciziei de autorizare, intreprinderea „Arsaco” SRL din Chisinau, fondatoare a studioului TV prin cablu „Arsaco TV” din s. Mereni, rn. Anenii Noi, a realizat proiectul tehnic, a obtinut licenta tehnica si a prezentat pentru aprobare o lista din 16 canale TV, preconizate pentru retransmitere, la care a anexat si copiile contractelor respective. ONG „Sanatatea” din or. Edinet dispune de o retea radiofonica cu statiile – cap in mun. Chisinau, orasele Edinet si Singerei. La 26.12.2006 intreprinderea nominalizata a prezentat pentru aprobare trei grile de emisie – cite una pentru fiecare statie – cap. Modificarile consta in includerea noilor emisiuni: „Viata la superlativ”, „Portret colectiv” si „Margaritar folcloric”, ultimul fiind numai pentru Chisinau. Prin Decizia CCA nr. 6 din 14.02.2006, intreprinderilor „Teledixi” SRL din mun. Chisinau, fondatoare a postului „Vzrosloe radio Sanson”, si „Ulduz Grup” SRL din mun. Chisinau, fondatoare a postului „Radio Melodia”, li s-a permis schimbarea temporara a frecventelor disponibile (difuzarea programelor postului „Vzrosloe radio Sanson” pe cele trei frecvente ale „Ulduz Grup” SRL, iar postul „Radio Melodia” („Ulduz Grup” SRL) se difuza pe frecventa aflata anterior in posesia „Teledixi” SRL). -
Raport Trim. IV 2017
CONSILIUL COORDONATOR AL КООРДИНАЦИОННЫЙ СОВЕТ ПО AUDIOVIZUALULUI ТЕЛЕВИДЕНИЮ И РАДИО DIN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA РЕСПУБЛИКИ МОЛДОВА MD-2012, Chișinău, str. V. Pârcălab nr. 46 MD-2012, Кишинэу, ул. В. Пыркэлаб, №. 46 Tel.: (373 22) 27-75-51, fax: (373 22) 27-74-71 Тел.: (373 22) 27-75-51, факс: (373 22) 27-74-71 http://www.cca.md http://www.cca.md ACTIVITATEA CONSILIULUI COORDONATOR AL AUDIOVIZUALULUI în trimestrul IV, anul 2017 CHIȘINĂU, 2017 CUPRINS pag. I. MOMENTE DE REFERINȚĂ........................................................................... 3 II. DINAMICA DEZVOLTĂRII PIEȚEI AUDIOVIZUALE............................. 8 III. PROTECȚIA CONSUMATORILOR DE PROGRAME................................ 15 IV. ACTIVITATEA DE SUPRAVEGHERE ȘI MONITORIZARE................... 39 V. ACTIVITATEA DE REGLEMENTARE......................................................... 46 VI. REPREZENTAREA CCA ÎN INSTANȚELE DE JUDECATĂ.................... 50 VII. RELAȚII EXTERNE.......................................................................................... 62 __________________________________________________________________________________________ 2 I. MOMENTE DE REFERINȚĂ În trimestrul IV al anului 2017, Consiliul Coordonator al Audiovizualului s-a întrunit în 11 ședințe publice, în cadrul cărora a adoptat 76 de decizii, a eliberat 10 licențe de emisie: 2 – prin cesiune, 1 – prin prelungire de drept, 4 – prin schimbarea adresei juridice și 3 – fără concurs, cu difuzarea serviciului de programe prin rețelele de cablu. Respectiv, în conformitate cu procedurile -
Moldova, Into a Campaign to Discredit the Political Opposition As Well As Some Civil Society Representatives
The government led its affiliated media outlets, such as the public broadcaster Teleradio Moldova, into a campaign to discredit the political opposition as well as some civil society representatives. The government accused NGOs and members of the Civic Coalition for Free and Fair Elections 2009 of involvement in the protests. MoldovA 170 MEDIA SUSTAINABILITY INDEX 2010 INTRODUCTION OVERALL SCORE: 1.61 M Political complexities dominated Moldova’s media scene in 2009, and the worldwide financial crisis also affected the media. For the first seven months, elections were the focus, and the results of the April 5 parliamentary vote raised serious questions. The governing Communist Party (PCRM) gained 60 out of 101 seats, and the political oldo Popposition (including the Liberal Party [LP], the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova [PLDM], and Our Moldova Alliance [AMN]) won the remaining 40 seats. The parliamentary opposition did not recognize the results. On April 6, young people organized a silent march, holding candles that symbolized “the death of democracy” in Moldova. Tens of thousands of youth spontaneously gathered the next day, but due to the interference of provocateurs, the protest turned violent, with vandalizing of the parliamentary and presidential buildings. More v than 50 police officers were injured, and hundreds of young people were detained; some alleged torture. At least one young person died. The Communist Party leader, vladimir voronin, accused the opposition of attempting a A coup, and suggested that Romania and Serbia were involved. The government led its affiliated media outlets, such as the public broadcaster Teleradio Moldova, into a campaign to discredit the political opposition as well as some civil society representatives. -
Newspapers Are a Basic Necessity
june 2009 Newspapers are a Basic Necessity Informers, not agitators to impede the press in carrying out its functions as the “fourth power” and as the “watchdog of democracy.” They are not As a representative of an independent publication, the regional interested in the press writing the truth, most of all about their weekly SP published in Bălţi. I am convinced that only an inde- mistakes, inactivity or inefficient activity, illegal activities and pendent publication can be considered a true mass medium. corruption. This attitude toward the press proves that, in the Party publications and newspapers that are subsidized from end, they are not interested in building a truly democratic either the local or the national budget are, in contrast, exclu- society in Moldova or in a complete transition to a market sively a means of agitation and propaganda. Having said that, economy or in a real fight against corruption and general I do not dispute by any means the existence of the party press. poverty. I am sure that most of the laws generally favorable to Such media exist worldwide, and they have the right to exist the press - on access to information, on fighting corruption in Moldova too if the party to which they belong is mentioned and others -have been adopted mainly due to pressure from in the masthead. It is deceptive when a newspaper disguises itself as independent but promotes the ideas of one or another European organizations and not to our own initiative; that is political entity in its pages. Unfortunately, we have many such why they do not work well. -
RAPORT Cu Privire La Activitatea Consiliului Coordonator Al Audiovizualului În Trimestrul Al II-Lea Al Anului 2010
RAPORT Cu privire la activitatea Consiliului Coordonator al Audiovizualului în trimestrul al II-lea al anului 2010 În perioada 1 aprilie - 30 iunie 2010 au avut loc 6 şedinţe publice, s-au abordat circa 40 chestiuni sub diferite aspecte. Ca urmare, au fost adoptate 36 decizii, plasate pe site CCA şi publicate în paginile Monitorului Oficial. În cadrul şedinţelor CCA s-a dezbătut un şir de teme de rezonanţă publică: - anunţarea a două concursuri pentru utilizarea canalelor TV şi a frecvenţelor radio. Ulterior, s-au desfăşurat şi bilanţurile acestora - al concursului anunţat prin Decizia CCA nr. 26 din 25 februarie 2010 (Decizia nr. 59 din 6 mai 2010) şi al concursului, anunţat prin Decizia CCA nr. 53 din 22 aprilie 2010; - efectuarea unor modificări ale Regulamentului privind gestionarea Fondului de susţinere a radiodifuzorilor şi încasarea plăţilor (Decizia nr. 54 din 22 aprilie 2010), cu examinarea Listei datornicilor în Fondul de susţinere a radiodifuzorilor la situatia din 01.04.2010; - cesiunea licenţei de emisie a SC „DIVASERV MEDIA” SRL către SC „SIPO - COMERT” SRL şi a ÎM „ADVAR” SRL către ÎM „Naţional Media” SRL (Decizia nr. 48 din 22 - aprilie 2010); - solicitarea SA „Teleradio Bălţi” de a prelungi activitatea studioului TV prin eter „Teleradio Bălţi” din mun. Bălţi pînă la 1.06.2010. Cererea a fost respinsă, canalul 21 – mun. Bălţi s-a anunţat în concurs (Decizia nr. 46 din 22 aprilie 2010); - sesizarea Procuraturii Generale vis-a-vis de serviciul de programe al postului de televiziune „NIT” (Decizia nr. 45 din 22 aprilie 2010); - cererile prealabile ale „ÎM „SUN COMMUNICATIONS” SRL şi „Noile Idei Televizate” SRL; -examinarea rezultatelor monitorizării radiodifuzorilor locali „Elita” din or. -
Local Elections in the Republic of Moldova (20 October 2019)
STATUTORY FORUM Report CG-FORUM(2020)01-04 28 September 2020 Local elections in the Republic of Moldova (20 October 2019) Committee on the Honouring of Obligations and Commitments by Member States of the European Charter of Local Self-Government (Monitoring Committee) Rapporteur:1 Vladimir PREBILIC, Slovenia (L, SOC/G/PD) Recommendation 443 (2020).................................................................................................................. 3 Explanatory memorandum ...................................................................................................................... 5 Summary Following an invitation of the authorities of the Republic of Moldova, the Congress carried out a mission to observe the local elections in the country on 20 October 2019. Prior to the main mission, a reduced Congress Delegation visited Chisinau from 2 to 4 October to carry out a pre-electoral visit. The Delegation to observe the 20 October local elections was deployed from 17 to 21 October 2019 and involved 24 observers from 21 European countries. On the Election Day, the Delegation was divided into eleven teams, which visited some 200 polling stations across the country and observed the voting as well as the counting process. Technically, the elections were well prepared and administered by an overall experienced electoral staff at the level of the polling stations. The Congress welcomes some of the efforts made by the Moldovan authorities to improve the legal framework for elections, in particular amendments aiming at a better regulation of financing of political parties and regulation of campaign activities. However, the changes were introduced close to the Election Day and implemented in a very tight timeframe, increasing pressure on electoral bodies and generating uncertainty among candidates and citizens. Despite some positive changes, the Congress expresses its concern about the overly burdensome registration requirements for independent candidates compared to the candidates from political parties. -
Public Opinion Survey: Residents of Moldova
Public Opinion Survey: Residents of Moldova May-June 2018 Detailed Methodology • The survey was coordinated by Dr. Rasa Alisauskiene from Baltic Surveys/The Gallup Organization on behalf of the Center for Insights in Survey Research. The field work was carried out by Magenta Consulting. • Data was collected throughout Moldova (with the exception of Transnistria) between May 21 and June 18, 2018 through face-to-face interviews in respondents’ homes. • The sample consisted of 1,517 permanent residents of Moldova aged 18 and older and eligible to vote and is representative of the general population by age, gender, region and settlement size. • Sampling frame: Moldova Statistical Databank. Weighting: Data weighted for 11 regional groups, urban/rural, age and gender. • A multistage probability sampling method was used, with the random route and next birthday respondent selection procedures. Stage one: All districts of Moldova were grouped into 11 groups; all regions (with the exception of Transnistria) were surveyed. Stage two: Selection of the settlements (cities and villages). o Settlements were selected at random. o The number of settlements selected in each region was proportional to the share of population living in the particular type of settlement in each region. Stage three: Primary sampling units were described. • The margin of error does not exceed plus or minus 2.5 percent. • The response rate was 63 percent. • Charts and graphs may not add up to 100 percent due to rounding. • The survey was funded by the United States Agency for