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Tabula (magazine)

Georgian magazine


Summary

Georgian magazine

FieldValue
logoTabula logo.png
editorLevan Sutidze
categoryPolitics, Society, Business
founderTamar Chergoleishvili
founded2010
firstdate
countryGeorgia
languageEnglish, Georgian
websitehttp://tabula.ge
issn1987-8931

Tabula (ტაბულა) is a Georgian online news platform and magazine published by the Civic Education Foundation since 2010, follows a clear editorial policy grounded in a right-libertarian worldview. The editor-in-chief of Tabula is Levan Sutidze.

Tabula covers a number of topics including local politics, business and society issues. The official website provides daily blogs and news updates covering various topics.

History

The Civic Education Foundation, founded in 2010, launched Tabula as one of its key projects. The magazine was published weekly from March 15, 2010, and switched to a monthly format from November 1, 2013, until September 2014. Additionally, an English-language version of Tabula has been published monthly since May 2010, providing analysis of political and societal developments in Georgia to the diplomatic corps and foreign non-governmental organizations in the country. Since May 2010, Tabula has also delivered content through its website.

The founder of Tabula was Tamar Chergoleishvili, the spouse of Giga Bokeria, a prominent political figure who held various high-ranking government positions from 2003 to 2013.

To further expand its presence in the media market, the Civic Education Foundation purchased a television frequency on October 15, 2012, and began broadcasting on January 9, 2013. However, television broadcasting is currently temporarily suspended.

References

References

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  2. "ტაბულას შესახებ".
  3. მაჭავარიანი, ქეთი. (2016-11-14). ""ტაბულა" ტელემაუწყებლობას დროებით აჩერებს - Netgazeti".
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