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A team of seven staff members from the BRAMS Institute is working on a publishing project. The outcome of this project will be a monograph that delves into the history of Georgia and the development of Georgian Radio between the 1980s and 1990s.
The author of the monograph, Vakhtang Nanitashvili, offers unique insights into the creative changes and media reforms carried out on Georgian Radio under his supervision. He witnessed and actively participated in the complex processes, and his research sheds light on the peculiarities and historical significance of wireless as a medium. Additionally, he analyzes modern challenges and outlines the prospects of radio broadcasting.
The research examines the role of radio programs in shaping public opinion and catering to the interests of the audience. The monograph is significant as it provides a theoretical and practical analysis of Georgian radio broadcasting, emphasizing its essential role in shaping a democratic and independent Georgian society.
This exceptionally unique book is a remarkable work that can enrich Georgian Studies and political media studies equally.