OC Media (acronym of Open Caucasus Media) publishes news, commentary, multimedia pieces, and investigations from the North and South Caucasus, with in-depth analysis of the issues, movements, conflicts, and people shaping both areas.

The organisation started as a spin-off project of Chai Khana Media in early 2017. By the end of the year, supported by the European Endowment for Democracy (EED), OC Media became an independent organisation. Its mission is to keep high-level decision-makers and stakeholders (such as governments and local diplomats) informed about the Caucasus by providing reliable, fact-checked information in English.

While most of OC Media's reporting is accessible in English, it also reaches the local communities in their languages through partnerships. In 2021, OC Media partnered with six media outlets (On.ge, CivilNet, Mikroskop Media, Sova, JNews, and Abzas Media) to translate and republish its original reporting in Georgian, Azerbaijani, Armenian, and Russian. As a result, OC Media connects the Caucasian countries and supports peacebuilding, strengthening partners by providing financial support with original information from the Caucasus.

In 2020, during the 44-day war between Azerbaijan and Armenia, OC Media published Voices of Peace, a series of opinion pieces by people who publicly opposed the war.

In addition to the information accessible on the website, OC Media also distributes a weekly English-language newsletter with in-house information, such as reflections on the news by staff and editors. A monthly newsletter is also sent to individual donors to provide information on what is happening behind the scenes and discuss ongoing challenges.

In 2022, the media outlet started to produce a podcast with the editor-in-chief and staff writers reflecting on the weekly news and discussing the deeper context.

OC Media has organised training for journalists from regions in conflict to support peacebuilding.

Last updated: March 2024

Location:
Tbilisi, Georgia
Year the organisation started publishing:
2017
Languages:
English
Georgian
Armenian
Azerbaijani
Circassian
Type of coverage:
International
Countries of coverage:
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Georgia
Other
Other countries of coverage:
Russia

Content

Type of content produced by theme:
Science
Entertainment and culture
Economy and business
Economy and finance
Education
Law and crime
Environment
Politics
Health and well-being
Society and human rights
Gender
Feminism
LGBTIQ+
Ethnic minorities
Religious minorities
DEIA: Diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility
Refugees
Migration
War crimes and transitional justice
Journalism genres:
Interviews and reporting
Opinion
Investigative journalism
Narrative journalism
Journalism coverage types and techniques:
Breaking news
Live coverage of events
Data journalism
Solutions or constructive journalism
Explanatory journalism
Cross-border journalism
Collaborative journalism
Fact-checking
Tech platforms and other mediums used:
Website
Newsletter
Messaging service
Telegram
Social media platforms
Twitter
Facebook
Instagram
Tiktok
LinkedIn
Reddit
Podcast
YouTube
Print
Primary tech platform or medium used to publish content:
Website

Audience and reach

Social media audience

Facebook number of followers:
41900
Twitter number of followers:
10500
Instagram number of followers:
1612
YouTube number of followers:
175
Tiktok number of followers:
31

Management and team

Founders

Female:
2
Male:
1
Founders:
Mariam Nikuradze, Caroline Sutcliffe, Dominik Cagara
Directors:
Mariam Nikuradze, Dominik Cagara

Team

Full-time employees:
12
Part-time employees:
2
Freelancers or consultants:
25
Volunteers:
0

Business structure and revenue sources

Organisation tax status:
Non-profit
All revenue sources reported by media leaders:
Grants
Grants from private donor organisations
Grants from Google
Grants from foreign governments
Grants from United Nations, UNESCO, and other agencies
Audience support / reader revenue
Individual donations
The primary source of revenue reported by media leaders:
Grants from private donor organisations
The second most important revenue source reported:
Grants from foreign governments

Transparency

Doesn’t publish information about annual revenue
Publishes the names of donors
Has an ethics policy / manual
Doesn’t publish an ethics policy / manual
Doesn’t have a data privacy policy
Has a whistleblower policy
Doesn’t have a complaints policy
Has a sexual harassment or institutional violence policy
Doesn’t publish a sexual harassment or institutional violence policy
Is not signed up to a press regulator, trust initiative, or part of a press association
Publishes up to date information about its team
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