Television in Trinidad and Tobago
Television in Trinidad and Tobago was introduced in 1962. For most of the history of broadcasting, there were only two major national broadcast networks. From 1962-2005 they were TTT and CCN TV6.
Today, 8 nationwide broadcasting networks exist. Other than the non-commercial cultural TV 4, the largest broadcast television networks are CNC3, CCN TV6 and C TV.
Broadcast networks in Trinidad and Tobago can be divided into three categories:
- Commercial broadcasting networks (which air English-language programming to a general audience). Example: CNC3
- Educational and other non-commercial broadcasting member stations (which air English- and some foreign-language television programming, intended to be educational television or otherwise of a sort not found on commercial television). Example: The Parliament Channel
- Religious broadcasting networks. Example: IBN
Table of broadcast networks
All of the networks listed below air on cable and satellite services.
Table of broadcast television networks | |||||||
Television Network | Founded | Genre/Subject | Terrestrial | Cable (Flow Trinidad) | IPTV (Blink TV) | Satellite (Green Dot) | Satellite (DirecTV) |
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GISL TV4 | Unknown | Educational and Cultural | 4 and 16 | 4 | 103 | No | No |
The Parliament Channel (Trinidad and Tobago) | 18 August 2006 | Public Affairs | 29 | 11 | No | No | No |
CCN TV6 | 31 August 1991 | Commercial | 6 and 18 | 5 | 100 | Yes | 130 |
Tobago Channel 5 | 2001 | Community | 5 (Tobago Only) | No | No | No | No |
Synergy TV | March 2003 | Music and Pop culture | 33 | 15 | 108 | Yes | No |
Gayelle | 16 February 2004 | Community | 23 and 27 | 7 | 106 | Yes | No |
CNC3 | 26 September 2005 | Commercial | 12 and 14 | 3 | 104 | Yes | 131 |
C TV | 5 June 2006 | Commercial | 9 and 13 | 6 | 102 | Yes | No |
WI Sports | 1 April 2010 | Sport | No | 14 | No | No | No |
ieTV Channel 1 | 2005? | Indian Culture | No | 1 | 116 | No | No |
Islamic Broadcast Network | 28 October 2005. | Islam | No | 8 | 114 | Yes | No |
ACTS25 | 15 August 2006 | Christianity | 25 | 9 | 112 | Yes | No |
WIN TV | 1 May 2007 | Indian Culture | 37 and 39 | 12 | 110 | Yes | No |
Trinity TV | 2008 | Roman Catholic | ? | 10 | ? | ? | No |
Jaagriti TV | February 2015 | Hinduism | ? | 90 | ? | ? | No |
Sankhya TV | 2010 | Hinduism | ? | Coming Soon | 117 | 13 | No |
Darut Tarbiyah The Islamic Network (T.I.N.) | 2006 | Islam | ? | 96 | 115 | 10 | No |
Television Network | Founded | Subject | Terrestrial | Cable (Flow Trinidad) | IPTV (Blink TV) | Satellite (Green Dot) | Satellite (DirecTV) |
English-language commercial over-the-air television networks
- CNC3 Television (CNC3) National television station owned by the Guardian Media Limited.
- The Caribbean Communications Network Television 6 (CCN TV6) (CCN TV6). A national television station owned by OCM Ltd, publishers of the Barbados Nation and the Trinidad Express.
- C Television (C TV) State owned national station. (Formerly ttt)
- Gayelle Television (Gayelle) Broadcasts Local and cultural programming.
- Advance Community Television Station (ACTS25) A religious community station serving the city of San Fernando.
- World Indian Network Television (WIN TV) Private television station with focus on Indian and local programming.
- Synergy Television (Synergy TV) Music channel featuring local and Caribbean artistes and original programming.
- i.e. Television Cable Channel 1 (ieTV Channel 1) – Broadcasts local and East Indian programming.
- Islamic Broadcasting Network (IBN8) – Broadcasts Islamic programming.
- Tobago Channel 5 – Airs Tobago based programming. Broadcasts in Tobago only.
- WI Sports – Broadcasts local sports programming. Only available on cable.
- Darut Tarbiyah – Broadcast Islamic Programming.
Non-commercial television networks
Public/cultural/educational non-commercial
- TV 4 (TV 4) State owned cultural station. (Formerly AVM/TIC)
- The Parliament Channel Broadcasts proceedings of the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago.
Defunct Trinidadian and Tobagonian television networks
- ttt (Channels 2 & 13) – (1962–2005) State owned television station. Closed on January 15, 2005.
Cable-only television stations
- i.e. Television Channel 1 (ieTV Channel 1) – Broadcasts local and East Indian programming.
- WI Sports – Broadcasts local sports. Owned by Flow Trinidad.
List of television broadcasters[1]
Television (Free to air)
- Advance Community Television Network Limited
- C.C.N. Television Limited
- Caribbean New Media Group Limited
- Gayelle Limited
- Guardian Media Limited (Formerly Trinidad Publishing Company Limited (CNC3))
- Mohan Jaikaran
- Parliament of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
- Synergy Entertainment Network Limited
TV Broadcasting Service via Cable
- IETV Limited
- Sankhya Television Ltd
Subscription Television Broadcasters
- Flow Trinidad (Columbus Communications Limited) (Flow) – Trinidad only
- DirecTV Limited – National
- Green Dot Limited – National
- Blink TV (Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago Limited) – National
- Independent Cable Network of Trinidad and Tobago (ICNTT) – Major Territorial Network
- TRICO Industries Limited – Minor Territorial (Tobago only)
- Air Link Communications – Niche – Princes Town and Environs
- Technologies Limited (Transferred from Computer Technologies and Services Limited) – Niche – Mayaro and Guayaguayare
- RVR International Limited – Niche – Princes Town and Rio Claro
- Digicel Play - Still Rolling Out.
See also
References
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