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Newspapers, Radio Stations, Broadcasting. Divisions. CNC3. Trinidad and Tobago Guardian. TBC Radio Network. Website. corp.guardian.co.tt. Guardian Media Limited (often referred to as GML) is the media sector of the Trinidadian-based company ANSA McAL. Its headquarters are located at 22-24 St. Vincent Street, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
Bomb Newspaper, Southern Main Road & Clifford St. Curepe [ 1] The Catholic News[ 2] The Eastern Times, Sunset Drive, Arouca. Hello Small Business & Tradesman News[ 1] The Independent, 20 Abercromby Street, Port of Spain [ 3] The Moruga Chronicle, Moruga Road, Basse Terre, Moruga [ 1] The Probe[ 3] The Village Newspaper, Hosein Drive, Tacarigua ...
On December 16, 1993, Radio 96.1FM became the first station to broadcast the Urban Caribbean, R&B and Hip-Hop format. In 1997, Radio 102.1 FM became the first station to broadcast the "Talk Radio" format. The stations below cover both the AM and FM broadcast bands. Where possible, nicknames of stations have been given alongside the frequencies.
Headquarters. 22-24 St. Vincent Street, Port of Spain. Circulation. 40,000 (2002) [2] Website. guardian.co.tt/. The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian (together with the Sunday Guardian) is the oldest daily newspaper in Trinidad and Tobago. [3] The paper is considered the newspaper of record for Trinidad and Tobago. [4][5]
The company operates CCN TV6 which is the number one privately owned television station in the Trinidad and Tobago market. CCN also holds an interest in the Grenada Broadcast Network. The Caribbean Communications Network owns one of the two leading daily newspapers of Trinidad and Tobago, the Trinidad Express.
The Trinidad Broadcasting Company (TBC) Radio Network is a network of radio stations in Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana owned and operated by Guardian Media Limited. It is headquartered at 22-24 St. Vincent Street, Port of Spain , Trinidad and Tobago, W.I.
Vibe CT 105.1 FM is a radio station broadcasting from Trinidad and Tobago owned and operated by Guardian Media Limited. The station first started broadcasting on New Years Day, 1 January 1991 as Radio Tempo 105FM but was later rebranded as Vibe CT 105.1, the first Station in T&T to offer an all formatted local music content.
The precursor to the National Broadcasting Service (NBS Radio) was Radio Guardian, established on October 13, 1957, by the Thompson Group, the British owners of the Trinidad Guardian newspaper. On November 1, 1969, the Government under Eric Williams acquired Radio Guardian and Trinidad and Tobago Television (TTT).