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Modelled on the BBC, the Corporation was established in 1963 with the merger of Gibraltar Television, a private company, and the Government-owned radio service, Radio Gibraltar which started regular broadcasting in 1958.
Gerard Teuma is a Gibraltarian radio/television presenter and broadcast executive. He has been one of the regular voices on Radio Gibraltar since 1984. During that time he has also been attached for short periods to broadcasting organisations in the United Kingdom, including BBC Radio Leicester and the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association in London.
Site of the first telephone exchange in City Mill Lane. The first submarine telegraph cable started its operation in Gibraltar in 1870. [1] Gibraltar was a landing point of the long-range submarine cable that from Porthcurno, in the United Kingdom ran to Lisbon, Gibraltar, Malta, Alexandria, Suez, Aden, Bombay, over land to the east coast of India, then on to Penang, Malacca, Singapore ...
Davina Camilleri, Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation radio and television presenter; Gerard Teuma, Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation radio and television presenter; Arthur Howes (1950–2004), was a documentary film maker and teacher. Shaniah Torres, Director and Filmmaker "Clear Focus Studios" Cerys Kennedy, Model
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation — (National) [4] ... Gibraltar. GBC ... BBC Radio 4; BBC Radio 5 Live; BBC Radio 1 Anthems;
BBC - British Broadcasting Corporation. BBC Radio 1 - CHR; BBC Radio 1Xtra - Electronica, hip hop, R&B, soul; BBC Radio 2 - AC/AOR entertainment; BBC Radio 3 - Classical music, jazz, drama, arts; BBC Radio 4 - News, talk, and drama; BBC Radio 4 Extra - Comedy, Drama, Entertainment; BBC Radio 5 Live - Live News and sport; BBC Radio 5 Sports ...
1LIVE is a radio station operated by the Westdeutscher Rundfunk public broadcasting corporation in Germany. [1] It broadcasts a CHR format specialised in popular music . Aimed at the 14–39 age demographic, the average age of its listeners is 34.
Barbara joined the Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation in 2001 as a broadcast journalist in the newsroom. She then moved to Radio Gibraltar where she co-produced the station's current affairs programmes. [1]