The Supreme Council deputies in the course of the plenary session listened to reports on the work of two state-owned media outlets for the past year, the founders of which are the Supreme Council and the Government.
The implementation of a phased strategy for the development of modern television continues according to the editor-in-chief of the First Pridnestrovian TV Channel Viktor Savchenko.
The editor-in-chief of the First Pridnestrovian TV Channel noted that an important direction is to increase the presence on the Internet. The report notes that the social networks of state TV are developing dynamically, taking into account the needs of the time.
The deputies pointed out during the discussion of the report the necessity of strengthening the work of territorial correspondent points. It is necessary according to the parliamentarians to tell as much as possible about the events in all cities and regions of Pridnestrovie.
Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Education, Public Associations and Media Igor Buga drew attention to the need to increase social advertising on television.
A special topic for discussion was the issue of broadcasting Russian film production on Pridnestrovian television. Viktor Savchenko noted that the problems of copyright today are more relevant than ever. The help of state authorities is also necessary in order for the First Pridnestrovian to be able to legally broadcast Russian cinema on its screens.
The report on the work of the newspaper "Gomin" was presented by acting. editor-in-chief Alisa Kokhanova. According to her, the main problem of the newspaper in Ukrainian language today is the shortage of personnel.
The parliamentarians approved the reports of the chief editors of the state media for 2022 and adopted the relevant draft resolutions.