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Georgian Journal
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The paper's 18 June 2009 front page
TypeWeekly newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerPalitra Media Holding
EditorOtar Mateshvili, Editor, Valery Chkadua, Editor-in-Chief
Keti Cheishvili, Executive Editor
Nugzar B. Ruhadze, Consulting Editor
Founded24 May 2007
HeadquartersTbilisi, Georgia
Circulation3000
PriceGeorgian_lari 2 lari
Websitehttps://georgianjournal.ge/

Georgian Journal was a Georgian weekly newspaper published by the Palitra Media Holding. It was one of the few newspapers in Georgia to be printed fully in English. As of 29 December 2015 the paper is no longer issued and has merged with Georgia Today. Georgian Journal functions only as an online news agency via its website.[1] It was the first english language newspaper in the country.[2]

History

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Georgian Journal was founded in 2007 in Tbilisi, Georgia as unfunded company. It was owned by Palitra Media House.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Davies, Katie (28 December 2015). "New Year Brings a Welcome Merger…and the Expectation of More to Come". Georgia Today.
  2. ^ "Georgian Journal". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 11 August 2025.
  3. ^ "Georgian Journal - Company Profile". Tracxn. 21 June 2025.
  4. ^ "Georgian Journal". Caspiana. Retrieved 11 August 2025.