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An assessment taken by the National Frequency Management Unit in 1992 said that GTV was the only television station in Guyana to comply with technical and programming requirements. [4] In 1996, with the release of an official VHF frequency plan for Georgetown by the NFMU, GTV planned to move to channel 11, a decision pending approval of the ...
NCN runs three radio services: Fresh 100.1 FM, re-branded in 2012, formerly Radio Roraima (formerly Channel 1), which uses the radio frequency 760 AM (760 kilohertz on the medium wave band; no longer broadcasting); Voice of Guyana (formerly Channel 2), which uses the radio frequency 560 AM (560 kilohertz on the medium wave band); and an 102.1FM ...
Radio Paiwomak 97.1 Annai, Guyana: NCN/North Rupununi District Development Board Guyana's first indigenous community radio, in Macushi language. [11] [12] 98.1 Hot FM 98.1 Guyana: Soca, Chutney, Reggae, Pop & News Vibes 100.1 FM 100.1 Guyana: Variety Mega 102.1 102.1 Georgetown: International Voice of Guyana 102.5 Guyana: 104.3 Power FM
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In 1968, Harm's grandson Wayne Huizenga, Dean Buntrock, and Larry Beck founded Waste Management, Inc. and began aggressively purchasing many of the smaller garbage collection services across the country. In 1971, Waste Management went public, and by 1972, the company had made 133 acquisitions with $82 million in revenue.
During a Nov. 7 briefing, county commissioners discussed reevaluating Buncombe's contract with Waste Pro, the garbage collection company they initially signed in 2019. Waste Pro began serving the ...