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Great Belize Television, or as it is locally known, Channel 5, is a Belize City-based local television station established in December 1991. Channel 5 airs mostly American and Caribbean programs, as well as a variety of locally produced programs. It is a subsidiary of Great Belize Productions, a local production company established in 1982.
Channel 5: Great Belize Television Channel 7: Tropical Vision Limited Channel 15: Krem TV Love Belize; TeleNova; Maximum TV; Plus TV; Wave TV; BBN TV : BELIZE BROADCASTING NETWORK ...
Centaur Cable Network, Channel 3, is a television station and multimedia company operating from Orange Walk District, Belize, since 1989.. Centaur Cable is the North's most popular cable company, and City-based Channel 5 and Channel 7 often rely on CTV (as its name is usually shortened to) for news from the North.
Beginning on February 14, 1994, 7 News began producing its own newscast, running opposite Great Belize Television's News 5 Live at 6:30 PM Central. There are no regular weekend newscasts other than Friday repeats; 7 News has aired two one-time only Saturday evening newscasts, the latest coming in April 2005 in the midst of the protests in Belize.
The National Channel (TNC10) – Red Creek Village-based; Belize Broadcasting Network (BBN9) – Belize City-based Channel 3 (CTV3) – Orange Walk-based Krem Television – Belize City-based
In 1991, Great Belize received a license to broadcast on local television. Channel 5 began in December of that year and is Belize's most popular television station. With the rise of Channel 5, GBP has largely abandoned video production for outside sources, choosing instead to focus on building Channel 5 presentations.
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In 1988, Williams won the Edison Coleman Award for a program she produced for radio and was among the first reporters to read the news for Radio Belize. In 1995, she began the newscasts at Krem Radio, both writing and reading the news for a year. She went on to serve as a news anchor for Channel 3 and later at Channel 5 television.