Kh.Naranjargal Globe International Empowering Rural Business
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Kh.Naranjargal Globe International Empowering Rural Business
Kh.Naranjargal Globe International Empowering Rural Business Development through Quality Information and ICT y April 27‐28, 2010 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia • Founded in 1999 • Mission: Sustain • Mongolian democracy and civil society through spreading powers of information and knowledge • Vision: Established d democratic culture and ti lt d informed powerful citizens • Motto: Knowledge is Power g • Strategic concept: Information is basics of knowledge Informed knowledge. Informed citizens powerful, so spread information by any possible means of information distribution Main Programs y Supporting the Rights of Independent Media y Promoting Good and Transparent Governance y Empowering the Public: to use media and arts as public education tool Number of Media Outlets‐MPI‐End of 2009 Number of Media Outlets‐MPI‐End of 2009 y 392 media outlets throughout the country y Last year 392 Decrease of traditional media and c ease o increase of online media ‐10 Print Media Print Media Magazines, 90(96) in total Magazines 90(96) in total Newspapers, in total 131: N i t t l y Daily 0 Daily 15 y Weekly W kl 3 Bi‐weekly 4 Weekly 24 y Once in two weeks 3 Once in 10‐14 days 4 y 45 y Monthly 23 Monthly 22 y Twice in a week 2 y Quarterly 32 y Other 20 Broadcast Media Total 158 (142) y Radio, in total 76, of Radio in total 76 of which 68 FM stations y Television channels 82, of which 27 cable stations y In UB – 27 television channels y In the provinces‐ 49 TV y 6‐national coverage Local Media y 28 newspapers y 48 radio 8 di y 40 television stations Most: y Huvsgul y Dornod y Darkhan‐Uul y Orkhon y Selenge 14 11 10 10 9 Media Users y 94% of citizens in the capital and 90% in the provinces y y y y y receive information from television 23% of the UB and 26% of rural citizens listen to radio everdayy Number of Internet users increase as 2‐3 times over last two years 35% in UB and 26% in the provinces use Internet Newspaper (21% ) 655 in the capital and 60% in the provinces read magazines‐ it is shared among freinds Most Watchable TV Daily Access y МОҮНТ (80.8%) МОҮНТ (8 8%) y EDU TV (53.1%) y MN25 (38.6%) y TV 5 (38.2%) y TV9 (37.5%) Most listened FM radio‐daily access y Ikh Mongol (17.5%) y ФМ‐ Life 104 (17.5%) y Ineenseglel (16.7%) Most read newspaper y Odriin Sonin (20.8%) y Onoodor (15.8%) (5 ) y Zuuny Medee (10.1%) Most used web sites www.gogo.mn www.olloo.mn www.zaluu.com Information Sources of Mongolians y Television y Newspaper e spape y Family members and friends y FM radio y Colleagues y Internet y Other y Magazine y Mobile phones p y Bill boards y Fliers y 4‐digit number service In 2009 1. Television Tl i i 2. From others 3. Internet 1988 1999 Radio Television Newspaper p p Radio Television Newspaper Law on Advertising, May 30, 2002. Provision 3.1.5 Tools to inform shall be understood as meaning television, radio, communication network computer network network, network, special program, mediums and other tools • • • • • • • • Right to Publish, Constitution, 1992 Right to Publish Constitution 1992 Law on Media Freedom, 1998 Law on the Public Radio and TV, 2005 Law on Advertising , 2002, Article 3.1.5 g 3 5 Law on the Wave, 1999, wave is public property Law on Telecommunications, 2001, CRC 17 rules and procedures related licenses etc Other laws related to freedom of expression p www.globeinter.org.mn g g Th k Thank you very much! h!
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