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Time to Sing - airs on Sunday afternoon at 1.00 pm on CBC channel 8; features singers from different church groups across Barbados [7] Treasures of Barbados - shows Barbados landmarks; airs on CBC Channel 8 on Saturdays at 5.00 pm
Brass Tacks was an influential BBC TV documentary programme on BBC from 1977 to 1988. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Presenters included Brian Trueman , Eric Robson , David Dimbleby , John Ware and John Harrison . [ 3 ]
Julian Ernest Chetvynde Rogers MBE (born 11 November 1947 in Barbados) is a Caribbean broadcaster and journalist. [1] He has worked as broadcast manager, TV and radio host and producer, publisher, trainer, lecturer, media consultant and public relations professional.
Voice of Barbados is now part of the Starcom Network of stations. After One Caribbean Media was unsuccessful at obtaining a fifth radio license in Barbados after already having stations at 92.9, 95.3, 97.5 and 104.1, the company sought to find a way to vacate an existing frequency for the Caribbean Super Station. A decision was made that Gospel ...
Brass Tacks (UK TV programme), a 1977–1988 British documentary programme that aired on BBC Brass Tacks (Pakistani TV program) , a Pakistani defense and political program Music
In 2003, it was announced the corporation would be transformed into a publicly-owned station with the aim of issuance of shares on the Barbados Stock Exchange. [3]In August 2006, chairman, Sonwabo Funde of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) reportedly held discussions with Barbadian government officials with the aim of forming a partnership or acquiring a stake in the CBC.
Barbados Broadcasting Service: Easy listening Emergency Broadcast Station FM (EBS) 91.3: ♦♦: Gun Hill, St. George: Government of Barbados: Emergency Broadcast Station BBC Radio FM BBC Relay: 92.1: United Kingdom: BBC World Service Relay: World News VOB FM Voice of Barbados (VOB) 92.9: Bridgetown, St. Michael: Starcom Network
Benfield (left) in 1972. Derek Benfield (11 March 1926 – 10 March 2009) was a British playwright and actor.. He was born in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, and educated at Bingley Grammar School.