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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mantas Martišius is the Chairman of the Radio and Television Commission of Lithuania (RTCL), appointed by a resolution of the Parliament (Seimas) of the Republic of Lithuania.
In 2007, he defended his PhD in Communication Sciences at Vilnius University. His doctoral dissertation, titled “The Impact of Information Warfare on Lithuanian Mass Media (in the context of the Second Gulf War)”, was the first PhD thesis in Lithuania on the topic of information warfare. Since 2006, he has been lecturing at Vilnius University (with interruptions), where he teaches courses on propaganda and information warfare.
From 2018 to 2021, and again since 2024, he has served as Chairman of the Radio and Television Commission of Lithuania. Previously, he held the positions of Deputy Chairman (2017–2018) and Member of the Commission (2013–2017).
He is a member of the Board of the Geostrategic Security Studies Centre in Lithuania and frequently participates in various state and non-governmental expert groups.
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