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12.8 thousand (August 2024) TV Jaagriti is a Trinidadian and Tobagonian Hindu religious television channel , that is operated by the Central Broadcasting Services Limited, which is owned by the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha , a major Hindu organization in Trinidad and Tobago . [ 3 ]
CNC3 Television (CNC3) is a television station privately owned by Guardian Media Limited serving Trinidad and Tobago.It broadcasts over-the-air on channels 12 and 14 and is seen throughout the FLOW cable system on channel 3 (DVS) or 103 (AVS).
The station was launched on 14 July 2006 at the Trinidad Hilton [1] where it began broadcasting on 1 May 2007 on Channel 37 on the UHF band and Cable Channel 12 on the Flow Trinidad cable service. In January 2011, the station secured VHF Channel 7 (Trinidad) and UHF Channel 39 (Tobago). [2]
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1991: Cable feeds from news channel CNN was provided occasionally after station sign-off. Other cable feeds such as MOR Music TV, Trinity Broadcasting Network and ARTS was also provided in the latter years. 13 March 1994: The Trinidad and Tobago Television Company was merged with the state-owned radio company, the National Broadcasting Service ...
The site was owned by a nonprofit organization called Open News Platform until mid-2017. Since the site did not attract enough donations and advertisement revenue to sustain it, Open News Platform sold the GroundReport.com domain and platform to Search-Ladder, LLC in 2017. [1] Search-Ladder is a digital marketing agency. [2]
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Former Parliament Channel logo. The station began operation on a test basis on August 18, 2006. The idea of broadcasting parliamentary proceedings was first cited by then Opposition Senator Roi Kwabena at a panel discussion during a heated debate with the then Government Senator Camille Robinson-Regis on the topic: "Television Media Coverage and Parliament" chaired by a British MP delegate at ...