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Social Services to go Online; Acklins and Crooked Island Urban Centres to Get Computer Labs in ‘Shortest Possible Time’
The Ministry of Social Services and Urban Development will make its products and services available online in order to meet clients’ needs in a more efficient and effective manner throughout The Commonwealth of The Bahamas...
Top TV producer Ted Jervis joins Keen i Media Ltd
Top TV producer Ted Jervis joins Keen i Media Ltd
Bahamian company continues to expand its live TV production facilities. A top Bahamian television producer has joined the team of The Bahamas' largest and most prolific advertising agency and production company, Keen i Media Ltd...
ZNS signal off-air for Family Island cable TV subcribers
Cable Bahamas Ltd advises that its cable TV subscribers on the Family Islands are currently experiencing an outage of service for ZNS (cable ch 11/211). This outage is due to an issue that the Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas (BCB)...
Just four days to the IAAF/BTC World Relays
Just four days to the IAAF/BTC World Relays
As time winds down to the hosting of the grandest sporting event to ever be held in The Bahamas, the technology is in place, Event Media Services is ready to accommodate over 100 journalists, and all additional aspects of the world relays appear on target.
ZNS issues in Northern Bahamas
ZNS issues in Northern Bahamas
THE Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas yesterday apologised to its customers in the Northern Bahamas, advising them that the corporation is experiencing technical difficulties with its satellite uplink earth station which is affecting the transmitting signal strength in the islands.
Moss: BCB expenses reduced by 6M
Moss: BCB expenses reduced by 6M
The former chairman of the Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas (BCB) is defending his performance over the last five years, claiming annual operating expenses fell from $18 million to $12 million.
Michael Moss, who also served as chairman of the Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC), said this reduction in operating expenses at BCB (commonly referred to as ZNS) caused the government's subsidy ...
Defending ZNS
Defending ZNS
Dear Editor,Political commentary about ZNS has recently been published in the press. The board of directors of the Broadcasting Corporation wishes to address some of these points in the public interest.
It is untrue that Jerome Sawyer was fired or forced to resign by the corporation's chairman or its board. Sawyer was hired by the present board in November 2007 under the terms of a contract appr...