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CBC TV 8 is the only terrestrial television station in Barbados, owned by the Government of Barbados and affiliated with the Caribbean Broadcasting Union. It broadcasts local news, sports, movies and other programs on channel 8 and 108 on Multi-Choice TV.
CBC TV 8 is the only legally licensed, over-the-air television channel in Barbados, owned and operated by the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). The CBC also runs two radio stations and a cable TV service called Multi-Choice TV (MCTV).
Learn about the television programmes broadcast by CBC, a media centre in Barbados. Find out the names, genres, and schedules of shows such as CaribWorld, People's Business, and Treasures of Barbados.
Learn about the island country's pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial history, from indigenous settlement to independence and republic status. Explore the influences of Spain, Portugal, England, slavery, sugar, rebellion and democracy on Barbados.
Learn about the life and career of Owen Arthur, the longest-serving prime minister of Barbados from 1994 to 2008. He was a champion of Caribbean integration and cooperation, and led Barbados through economic and social reforms.
Barbadian [3]; Barbados Agricultural Reporter; Barbados Gazette - Barbados' first newspaper, established 1731.; Barbados Globe & Colonial Advocate; Barbados Mercury [4]; Barbados Recorder
Until March 1972 he hosted the morning show and anchored the major evening newscast. Back in Barbados, he worked for the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) (1977–79) as a television news anchor, hosting and producing programmes such as Understanding (with young panellists including a future prime minister of Barbados, David Thompson ...
The Daily Nation is a colour newspaper published by the Nation Publishing Co. Limited, co-founded by Harold Hoyte and Fred Gollop in 1973. It covers local, regional and international news, and has different names on different days of the week.