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Listen to understand
News Article
July 23, 2015
Listen to understand

One thing is for sure, people today are not very good listeners and there's evidence of this just about everywhere, and in particular on TV as we watch many television panel discussion and interview programs where everyone keeps on interrupting others before they have finished developing their point.

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June 30, 2015
ZNS Northern Service Re-launches Power 104.5

ZNS Network on Monday re-launched Power 104.5 FM and rebranded 810 AM, as a gospel station, at the Bahamas Government Complex, when Minister of National Security and Minister with responsibility for Broadcasting...

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June 30, 2015
ZNS Northern Service re-launches Power 104.5

FREEPORT, Grand Bahama - ZNS Network on Monday re-launched Power 104.5 FM and rebranded 810 AM, as a gospel station, at the Bahamas Government Complex, when Minister of National Security and Minister with responsibility for Broadcasting, the Hon. Dr. Bernard Nottage, was on hand to officially turn on the switch.
Minister Nottage said Monday marked a new day for the Corporation as the Northern Ser...

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September 06, 2010
Signal restoration likely to take 30 days

The Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas yesterday announced that the initial assessment of the damage caused by thieves to 1540AM's transmission facilities suggests restoration of the signal is expected to take around 30 days.

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ZNS press statement
News Article
September 03, 2010
ZNS press statement

By STAFF WRITER
Guardian News Desk
The Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas(BCB)â said yesterday the initial assessment of the damage caused by thieves to 1540 AM's transmission facilities indicate that restoration of the signal is expected to take approximately 30 days.
The corporation said it has decided to discontinue operation of 104.5 FM for the time being and provide 1540 AM's sign...

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September 07, 2010
Two in police custody suspected of involvement in theft from ZNS site

By ALISON LOWE

Tribune Staff Reporter

alowe@tribunemedia.net

TWO people were in police custody yesterday suspected of involvement in the theft of thousands of dollars of copper wiring from a ZNS transmitter site last week, which disabled the corporation's national radio station.

Meanwhile, executives at the Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas said they are looking into how they can heighte...

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September 09, 2010
BEC employees are accused of stealing copper wiring from ZNS

By NATARIO McKENZIE

Tribune Staff Reporter

nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net

TWO Bahamas Electricity Corporation employees accused of stealing copper wiring from a ZNS radio transmitter site last week were arraigned in Magistrates Court yesterday.

Robert Johnson, 57, and Joseph Rigby, 43, were arraigned before Deputy Chief Magistrate Carolita Bethell in Court Eight, Bank Lane on charges of stealing a...

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May 29, 2015
Isaacs: Rake n' Scrape Festival struggled for govt support this year

The annual Cat Island Rake n' Scrape Festival struggled for government support this year because of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World Relays and the inaugural Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival, according to Sidney Isaacs, president of the Cat Island Rake n' Scrape Association.

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October 03, 2014
Fishermen asked to 'release or return' if catch is carrying research tags

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida -- A shortfin mako shark and a blue marlin, both tagged by scientists this spring with expensive satellite tags, found their way onto fishing boats as catches in September. End of tag transmissions and fish migrations, but not end of story.
The loss of tagged fish and the data they were providing is a concern for researchers, who not only lose the animal and important info...

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April 16, 2013
Research Demystifies Bonefish Movement Patterns in The Bahamas

Nassau, Bahamas -
Tracing the movement patterns of bonefish is no small feat; anglers
admit that the popular sport fish is difficult to catch because of its
enigmatic colouring. But Assistant Professor in the School of Chemistry
Environmental and Life Sciences at The College of The Bahamas Dr. Karen
Murchie and her team tracked 15 bonefish for six months and discovered
information that could...

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