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Newspaper City Founded Publisher Notes URL; Guyana Chronicle [1] [2] Georgetown: 1975 Guyana National Newspaper Ltd. Government-owned. guyanachronicle.com: Village Voice Guyana [3] Georgetown: News site. villagevoicenews.com: Demerara Waves [4] Georgetown: News site. demerarawaves.com: Guyana Graphic: Georgetown: Not related to Guyana Graphic ...
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Guyana" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Kaieteur News; O. The Official Gazette of Guyana; S.
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This is a list of newspapers in French Guiana. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2008) France-Guyane ; Guyane ...
The Stabroek News is a privately owned newspaper published in Guyana. It takes its name from Stabroek / ˈ s t æ b r uː k / , the former name of Georgetown, Guyana . It was first published in November 1986, first as a weekly but it later changed to a daily print newspaper. [ 1 ]
The Guyana Chronicle - Local daily government run newspaper. Kaieteur news - Local daily independent newspaper. Stabroek News - Local daily independent newspaper. Updated daily and maintains archives for 7 days. Voice of Guyana International - independent owned Internet radio - BBC Caribbean News Guyana Suicide rates. Map. Guyana on Google Maps.
In 1988, Kissoon became a columnist for an independent Newspaper, the Catholic Standard, which at the time was the only independent newspaper in Guyana. The other newspapers were the Guyana Chronicle , a government controlled newspaper, and The Mirror , a newspaper of the then opposition party, the People's Progressive Party led by Cheddi Jagan .
Television Guyana, also known as TVG is a Guyanese over-the-air television network owned by the Ramroop Group of Companies, led by Dr. Ranjisinghi 'Bobby' Ramroop, the owner of Guyana Times and Radio Guyana. It is the oldest television channel in the country, descending from the former Vieira Communications Television.