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  2. Caribbean360 - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean360 was a large online news aggregator for the Caribbean. It launched in 2005 [1] and ran through May 2020. [2] It was based in Bridgetown, Barbados. [1] Specializing in news sources from the nations of the Caribbean Community, it competed with websites like One Caribbean Media and the Caribbean Net News. As of 2009, it drew from 35 ...

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  4. List of newspapers in Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Caribbean News Agency (CANA) – Bridgetown; Defunct. This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations ...

  5. List of programs broadcast by CaribVision - Wikipedia

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    Carib Beer Highlights - sports; Caribbean Cuisine - cuisine; Caribbean News Review - news and current affairs; Caribbean Newsline - news and current affairs; Caribbean Passport - journalistic

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    Cuba closed schools and told non-essential workers to stay home on Friday as its electrical grid faltered following the failure of a major power plant, causing widespread blackouts across the ...

  7. CaribVision - Wikipedia

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    CaribVision is an internationally broadcast English-language television channel run by the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC)'s national broadcast centre on the island of Barbados. The main focus of the channel is Caribbean culture, news, current affairs, sports, lifestyle, opinions, and entertainment from an Anglophone Caribbean perspective.

  8. Portal:Caribbean/Caribbean news - Wikipedia

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    (BBC NEWS) August 2: The talks between UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and Haitian President René Préval in Port-au-Prince appear to have been dominated by discussion of the continued presence of the UN peace keeping force there.(BBC NEWS)

  9. Caribbean Media Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC) is a Barbados-based centralised content-provider for the various Caribbean media houses in the region.Formed in June 2000, through the merger of the Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU) and the Caribbean News Agency (CANA).