Television
- Advisory body calls for end to 'reckless' broadcasts on TV
June 26, 2004
- Broadcast body mulls Channel 28 suspension
June 17, 2004
- MOU on state media merger
February 1, 2004
- Government, union ink broadcasting merger
January 30, 2004
- CCWU, Govt. sign MOU on state media merger
January 30, 2004
- Cabinet agrees to $23M severance pay for redundant GTV, GBC staff
January 29, 2004
- GBC, GTV to be merged on February 28
January 25, 2004
- GBC, GTV to merge February 28
January 24, 2004
- GBC/GTV workers support proposed merger
January 24, 2004
- CN Sharma sued for libel in excess of $25M
January 23, 2004
- $25M libel suit for Sharma, Hardowar
January 23, 2004
- Channel 9 unveils new name in Hoyte's memory
January 1, 2004
- CCWU will resist all attempts to sever state TV, radio staff
December 18, 2003
- GTV to show more Chinese programmes
December 11, 2003
- GBC/GTV merger
December 7, 2003
- GTV GM refutes article on Gopaul
November 7, 2003
- Gopaul contracted to produce and present
November 6, 2003
- Gopaul dropped as GTV anchor
November 5, 2003
- Union opposes mass layoffs in GBC/GTV merger
October 31, 2003
- State media merger
October 30, 2003
- CCWU threatens strike over GTV firings
October 4, 2003
- CCWU protests GTV layoffs
October 2, 2003
- Channel Nine protests against one day suspension
August 1, 2003
- GTV striving for new look
July 9, 2003
- Hinds explains Channel Nine suspension
July 5, 2003
- Channel Nine taken off air for 24 hours
July 4, 2003
- GTV rejects PNCR charge of one-sidedness
June 28, 2003
- Sharma treated, released after altercation with woman
June 28, 2003
- CN Sharma injured during altercation with woman
June 27, 2003
- Bipartisan endorsement of TV regulation
June 13, 2003
- GTV goes on line
May 29, 2003
- New look GTV news programme Moving `a step above the rest’
May 18, 2003
- Sharma plans `Guyana's Most Wanted'
January 29, 2003
- Channel Six hosts acquitted over GPL protest march
January 24, 2003
- Channel 6 apologises to police for hijacking report
January 23, 2003
- The people’s television?
January 10, 2003
- Channel Nine is now Hoyte/ Blackman TV
January 8, 2003
- WPA calls suspension of licences of TV stations signal act of repression
December 24, 2002
- Stations back on the air after court order
December 21, 2002
- Channels 6 and 9 breached licences in very serious way -broadcast committee
December 21, 2002
- Channel 9 Television gets Nisi Order against 48hour suspension
December 21, 2002
- PM suspends licences of channels 6, 9 for 48 hrs
December 20, 2002
- Channels 6 and 9 suspension for 48-hour
December 20, 2002
- TV Operators and Hate Propaganda
December 19, 2002
- Luncheon sues Clem David and C.N. Sharma for libel
December 18, 2002
- Court prolongs restraint on Channel 9 and Alexander
November 13, 2002
- Gajraj files complaint with Broadcast Advisory Committee
November 5, 2002
- Home Affairs Minister gets injunction against Channel Nine
November 3, 2002
- Gajraj sues TV station, talk show host for libel
November 3, 2002
- ‘Prime News’ Editor must retract derogatory remark
October 17, 2002
- Whether talk show hosts exacerbate the problems of society
July 29, 2002
- The present state of film and television media in Guyana
July 28, 2002
- A good comeback
July 1, 2002
- Most TV stations accept broadcast committee’s censure
June 29, 2002
- At last - movement forward
June 29, 2002
- Seven TV stations breached licences - broadcast body
June 28, 2002
- Committee cites seven TV stations for infringements
June 28, 2002
- Police deplore claims on TV programmes
May 16, 2002
- TV piracy warning
May 16, 2002
- Appeals for end to TV piracy
May 14, 2002
- Watch out TV stations - monitors ready to take complaints
April 13, 2002
- The wild world of T.V. Advertising
March 28, 2002
- Keeping watch on the TV
March 20, 2002
- President urges battle against crudity on TV
March 18, 2002
- Jagdeo calls on parents to protect children from negative values on TV
March 18, 2002
- Some TV stations may challenge terms in licences
December 19, 2001
- Fifteen TV stations get broadcasting licences
December 18, 2001
- Fifteen television stations licensed
December 18, 2001
- What future for local television?
September 23, 2001
- Television stations and local programmes
July 23, 2001
- TV broadcasting licence now tied to compliance with standards
July 12, 2001
- Channel Nine to adhere to Media Code
June 13, 2001
- TV licence ultimatum
May 30, 2001
- TV stations get one-month licence ultimatum
May 29, 2001
- TV stations have until July to be licensed
May 29, 2001
- Isolating those who preach race hate
May 29, 2001
- Regulation of TV stations overdue
May 28, 2001
- Operating within the law
May 25, 2001
- Announcement of crackdown on airwaves act of bad faith - PNC/R
May 25, 2001
- PNC/R accuses government of `bad faith' in TV regulations move
May 25, 2001
- Govt to crack down on airwaves free-for-all
May 24, 2001
- TV station owners invited for talks on regulations
May 24, 2001
- Preachers of hate
May 22, 2001
- Talk show hosts a significant destabilising factor
March 15, 2001
- Running wild
March 6, 2001
- This Week with the President does not breach media code - GTV
February 23, 2001
- Nix 'This Week with the President'
February 22, 2001
- Private TV stations rapped for unbalanced reporting
February 7, 2001
- Six-month grace period recommended for TV operators by independent report
December 27, 2000
- Jamaica slaps ban on illegal TV broadcasts
July 7, 2000
- The most annoying ads
July 5, 2000
- de Caires calls for end to TV anarchy
May 6, 2000
- TV talk shows
April 25, 2000
- Evening News to be rebuilt from scratch
April 18, 2000
- TV piracy law early 2000
December 15, 1999
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