GPB Dir/Gen says Moambe maintained, grown viewers' confidence, devotion
GPB Dir/Gen says Moambe maintained, grown viewers' confidence, devotion

GPB’s news bulletin Moambe is celebrating its 55th birthday today.

Tinatin Berdzenishvili, Director General of the GPB First Channel, claims Moambe has maintained viewers’ devotion and boosted their confidence.

In her remark, Berdzenishvili pledged, “We make every attempt to make the Moambe, the Public Broadcaster, the only, if not the most, reliable one for the audience.”

Moambe has been broadcasting for over 50 years. A half-century is a very serious milestone. Indeed, public broadcasting and state television are not the same. I believe Moambe has further boosted confidence while maintaining stability and the audience’s devotion,” she asserted.

News bulletin Moambe turned 55 today. Under this name, Georgian Television Information Service was founded on January 4th, 1968. Tamaz Khomeriki, the head of news at the time, gave this very name to it. Prior to it, the first newscast, titled “Latest News,” was broadcast in 1959.