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Alt-Info is a private TV Company and online information portal in Georgia. It was founded in 2019 as a conservative media platform to "counter aggressive liberal censorship". Alt-Info was granted an authorisation by Georgian National Communications Commission in November 2020. It launched TV broadcasting in January 2021. The platform describes as its main goal to "overcome aggressive censorship imposed by the ideological mainstream and supply audience with as complete and objective information as possible".
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Alt-Info is a private TV Company and online information portal in Georgia. It was founded in 2019 as a conservative media platform to "counter aggressive liberal censorship". Alt-Info was granted an authorisation by Georgian National Communications Commission in November 2020. It launched TV broadcasting in January 2021. Alt-Info Ltd. was founded by Shota Martinenko and Ciala Morgoshia in January 2019, who each own half of the company's shares. Members of Alt-Info participated in organization of several demonstrations and protests, including the protests against Tbilisi Pride in 2021. One of the sponsors of Alt-Info is Konstantine Morgoshia, a businessman who was founding member of Georgian March and Alliance of Patriots. On 7 December 2021 members of Alt-Info established a political party called Conservative Movement. The party was officially registered by the National Agency of Public Registry on 7 December. Members of Alt-Info were also involved in founding of the non-profit (non-commercial) legal entity Alternative for Georgia in 2019. The platform describes as its main goal to "overcome aggressive censorship imposed by the ideological mainstream and supply audience with as complete and objective information as possible". On 5 November 2020 Facebook stated that it removed network connected to Alt-Info for "coordinated inauthentic behaviour". Its official website was attacked and shut down by hackers on 1 March 2022.
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