National Communications Network (ncn)
The National Communications Network (NCN) is the state-owned television and radio broadcasting corporation in Guyana. It was formed in 2004 through the merger of the State Radio service, Guyana
Standing at approximately 400 feet tall, Guyana's first digitalized broadcasting unit has been constructed and is in operation, thanks to the National Communications Network. The tower weighs app...
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The National Communications Network (NCN) is the state-owned television and radio broadcasting corporation in Guyana. It was formed in 2004 through the merger of the State Radio service, Guyana
The National Communications Network (NCN) is Guyana''s state-owned broadcasting corporation, operating national television and radio services as the country''s primary public broadcaster. Formed
The Guyana National Broadcasting Authority (GNBA) is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing all television, cable and radio broadcasters in the Co-operative Republic of Guyana.
05/05/2026 Happy Arrival Day from the Guyana National Broadcasting Authority! 🇬🇾 Today we celebrate our rich heritage, unity, and the journeys that shaped our nation. Wishing everyone a day filled with
In a key operational advancement, NCN commissioned Guyana''s first digitalized broadcasting tower in 2025, standing approximately 400 feet tall, to facilitate the transition from analog to digital
Details of intended geographic coverage and how this will be achieved (eg. Height of tower, power of antenna, number of transmission/relay sites d. Demonstrate an understanding that in a few years
Standing at approximately 400 feet tall, Guyana''s first digitalized broadcasting unit has been constructed and is in operation, thanks to the National Communications Network.
In 2023, a violent thunderstorm damaged a 150-ft FM tower located outside New Amsterdam. The broadcast team lost transmission, and local coverage went dark. A regional
6Wresearch actively monitors the Guyana Broadcast Infrastructure Market and publishes its comprehensive annual report, highlighting emerging trends, growth drivers, revenue analysis, and
Soon after, Guyana gained independence from Britain, and the policy shifted toward one of nationalization. In 1979, assets in Radio Demerara were sold by Broadcasting Relay (Overseas)
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THE Multi Technology Vision Inc (MTV) Channel 14/65 will be off air until further notice, following the collapse of the television station''s broadcast tower early Friday morning. Reports
Standing at approximately 400 feet tall, Guyana''s first digitalized broadcasting unit has been constructed and is in operation, thanks to the National Communications
NCN welcomes Guyana''s first digitalized broadcasting tower Standing at approximately 400 feet tall, Guyana''s first digitalized broadcasting unit has been constructed and is in operation,
NCN is the descendant of two of Guyana''s first radio services: Radio Demerara, which was founded in 1951, and British Guiana Broadcasting Service (BGBS), which was founded in December 1958. The former was a British-owned company, and its licence required the station to broadcast BBC material for 21 hours a week, and programmes provided by the UK''s Central Office of Information (in London) for 10 hours a week. T
On April 1, 1993, GTV was put under the control of a newly-established government company, the Guyana Television Broadcasting Company. In 1996, with the release of an official VHF frequency
The Monitoring and Compliance Department of the Guyana National Broadcasting Authority serves to critically analyse broadcast content. It is also responsible for