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The only Christian radio station on Barbuda is The Abundant Life Radio. On 103.1 MHz and 103.9 MHz, the evangelist Clifton François, his wife Michal James-François, and numerous Barbudans broadcast daily. [41]
Second Advent Radio Saint John's, Antigua: 20 watts FM 102.3 Unknown Variety Radio Saint John's, Antigua: FM 103.1 Unknown Life FM Codrington, Barbuda: 1 kW FM 103.9 Unknown Life FM Saint John's, Antigua: repeats 103.1 Codrington FM 104.3 Unknown Nice FM Codrington, Barbuda: FM 107.3 Unknown Crusader Radio Saint John's, Antigua: SW 3.255 mHz ...
DJ Red Alert, disc Jockey on Power 105.1 FM and has been recognized as a hip-hop pioneer; Dee-Ann Kentish-Rogers, British-Anguillan Athlete, Barrister, Beauty Queen, Model and Politician who represented Antigua and Barbuda at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in the heptathlon event and was crowned Miss Universe Great Britain 2018 and placed Top 20 at Miss Universe 2018
Latterly based in Antigua & Barbuda, where in 2001 he was consultant in the setting up of Observer Radio, Rogers was general manager of the Observer Media Group under the chairmanship of Winston Derrick, [1] overseeing the operations of two radio stations – Observer Radio and Hitz FM – as well as the Daily Observer newspaper, while ...
Abundant Life Christian is one of six members of Impact Christian Schools, a central administration school system aiming to support Christian schools in the Dane County, Wisconsin area.
Radio Range is a settlement in Saint John Parish, Antigua and Barbuda. ... Antigua and Barbuda 242 73.95% Other Caribbean countries 12 3.54% Canada 1 0.32%
Antigua.news is a digital news portal founded in 2022 by ambassador Dario Item as official news channel of the Embassy of Antigua and Barbuda in Madrid, focused on covering current affairs in Antigua and Barbuda, as well as key global news stories, winner of ABGMA best online news media award for the years 2023 and 2024.
The first confirmed English settlement in Antigua and Barbuda was established in 1632. [2] In 1674, the first sugar plantation was established in the country. This is when the first African slaves were brought to the country, and soon, the majority of people in Antigua and Barbuda were of African descent. [3]