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Polantra Media: There Will Be A Carnival Concert
Polantra Media: There Will Be A Carnival Concert
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - After months of speculation from carnival revelers, our Denielle Miller received exclusive confirmation that there will be a concert following this years road march.
BNT Offering Science And Media Internships
BNT Offering Science And Media Internships
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - The Bahamas National Trust is calling for applicants for two of their summer internship programs.
PHA Addresses Concerns Regarding Photos Circulated on Social Media
The Public Hospitals Authority, in response to circulating photographs on various social media platforms, wishes to clarify the situation regarding the images in question.
FNM & PM in social media spat
FNM & PM in social media spat
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The leader of the Free National Movement (FNM) Michael Pintard took to social media Tuesday evening to respond to Prime Minister Philip Davis who castigated him on the app 'X,' formerly known as Twitter, for suggesting that government's trip to Botswana was a 'waste of money.' While the Prime Minister tweeted a [...]
MOTIA hosts Meet and Greet for International Media
MOTIA hosts Meet and Greet for International Media
The Ministry of Tourism, Investments and Aviation (MOTIA) held a Meet and Greet for International Media, March 14, 2024, at the British Colonial hotel. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments & Aviation the Hon. Chester Cooper, pictured centre, welcomed the group, along with ministry executives.
Beware Of Social Media Posts, Not Affiliated With The Ministry Of Health & Wellness Offering Fake Health Services
Beware Of Social Media Posts, Not Affiliated With The Ministry Of Health & Wellness Offering Fake Health Services
The Ministry of Health & Wellness is urging the public to view and read social media posts carefully as imitation sponsored posts, which are not authorized by the Ministry continue to falsely advertise health offerings and information.
U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Landmark Social Media Cases
UNITED STATES - The US Supreme Court is poised to make a game-changing decision on social media's future this week, as the court tackles two cases with far-reaching implications.
PM says he 'respects the media' as he defends prior comments
PRIME Minister Philip "Brave" Davis said he respects the press and would not try to dictate what the media should do.
Aubry: The media's role can't be dismissed
Aubry: The media's role can't be dismissed
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Members of the media reserve the right to determine where stories should be published, according to local governance reformer Matt Aubry, who responded to questions on the Prime Minister's admonishment to media houses on crime coverage. Days ago, PM Davis urged reporters to "be responsible" in how they report on crime. He [...]
Acting Press Secretary insists the government is not trying to censor the media on crime
Acting Press Secretary insists the government is not trying to censor the media on crime
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Acting Press Secretary in The Office of Prime Minister Keishla Adderley is insisting that the government is not attempting to censor or silence the media on crime. Her comments come after Prime Minister Philip Davis received significant backlash for his claim that Bahamian media should be more responsible when reporting on crime. Adderley [...]