Key facts
- Procter & Gamble ended its advertising relationship with Imedi TV.
- Imedi TV is a Georgian television channel.
- Imedi TV is listed on the UK sanctions list.
- The channel is listed for spreading Russian state propaganda.
- P&G conducted an internal investigation into the channel's ties.
- The investigation confirmed the channel's links to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Procter & Gamble (P&G) has officially ended its advertising relationship with Imedi TV, a Georgian television channel. The decision comes after an internal investigation by P&G confirmed that Imedi TV is listed on the United Kingdom's sanctions list. The channel's inclusion on this list is attributed to its role in spreading Russian state propaganda. P&G's move is a direct response to the findings of its investigation, which highlighted the channel's connections to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. This development underscores the increasing scrutiny faced by media outlets and businesses operating in regions affected by geopolitical conflicts. Western companies are increasingly taking steps to distance themselves from entities accused of disseminating disinformation or supporting actions that violate international sanctions. The termination of the advertising deal signifies a commitment by P&G to align its business practices with international norms and to avoid association with propaganda efforts related to the conflict in Ukraine.
