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  2. Radio Scoop FM - Wikipedia

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    Scoop FM is a Haitian radio station based out of Port-au-Prince, Haiti that provides sports news, cultural content, business news, and election and political news in ...

  3. Category:Radio stations in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radio stations in Haiti" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Radio Lumière; Radio Métropole; Radio Scoop FM; Radio ...

  4. Talk:Radio Scoop FM - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Radio in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Radio Haiti-Inter This page was last edited on 27 December 2019, at 19:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  6. Jan J. Dominique - Wikipedia

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    Jan J. Dominique was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti in 1953. She started writing stories and poems at the age of 12. She moved to Quebec, Canada in 1970, where she completed a Master's degree in literature and art history and then worked for a trade union in Montreal.

  7. Scoop B Radio - Wikipedia

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    Scoop B Radio became a standalone media network and expanded in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic. [10] with interviews with household names such as Pete Sampras, Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley, [11] Kenny ‘The Jet’ Smith, DJ Khaled and Mark Cuban [12] being topics of conversation on ESPN, Bleacher Report [13] and Fox News. [14] [15 ...

  8. Fritz d'Or - Wikipedia

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    Fritz d'Or, or Fritz Dor (c. 1953 – 15 March 1991), was a Haitian American journalist and radio talk show host for WLQY-AM (1320) who was assassinated by Billy Alexander in Miami, Florida, for voicing his support for the new Haitian democracy and the elected Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who would be ousted by the military regime led by General Raoul Cédras in September 1991.

  9. Jean Dominique - Wikipedia

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    Jean Léopold Dominique (31 July 1930 – 3 April 2000) was a Haitian journalist and activist for human rights and democracy in Haiti.His station, Radio Haiti-Inter, was the first to broadcast news, investigative reporting, and political analysis in Haitian Creole, the language spoken by most Haitian people.