NCN Television (Guyanan TV channel)

NCN Television is the television service of the National Communications Network, Guyana. Created in 1988 as an independent government outlet, it was merged with GBC in 2004 and became a part of the current NCN.

National Communications Network
CountryGuyana
Broadcast areaNational
HeadquartersGeorgetown
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format480i (NTSC and ATSC)
Ownership
OwnerNational Communications Network, Guyana
History
LaunchedJanuary 1, 1988
Former namesGuyana Television (1988-2004)
GTV 10 (1988-1996)
GTV 11 (1996-2004)
Availability
Terrestrial
UHFChannel 11

History

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NCN TV's predecessor, Guyana Television Company, was licensed in October 1987,[1] going on air on January 1, 1988, broadcasting an experimental service for an hour a week on Sundays using a 400-watt transmitter donated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation on VHF channel 10.[2] A merger of the three government media units was set for late March 1992.[3]

An assessment taken by the National Frequency Management Unit in 1992 said that GTV was the only television station in Guyana to comply with technical and programming requirements.[4] In 1996, with the release of an official VHF frequency plan for Georgetown by the NFMU, GTV planned to move to channel 11, a decision pending approval of the Broadcast Authority Bill. The station's executive chairman Earl Bousquet said that the move in frequencies was to prevent co-channel interference, as Neil Blackman's NBTV occupied channel 9.[5]

On March 1, 2004, GTV and GBC merged to become NCN.[6] In 2006, it took over the lottery broadcasts that formerly aired on VCT Network, strengthening its position in the market.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Is Regulation Still an Option in a Digital Universe?: Papers from the 30th University of Manchester International Broadcasting Symposium, 1999. University of Luton Press. 2000. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  2. ^ Combroad. Commonwealth Broadcasting Association. 1988. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  3. ^ Nascimento criticises manner of reassignment of TV channels
  4. ^ TV stations warned, Stabroek News, June 30, 1992
  5. ^ Nascimento criticises manner of reassignment of TV channels, Stabroek News, October 16, 1996
  6. ^ Mergent International Manual. Mergent. 2009. Retrieved 17 September 2024.
  7. ^ The demise of Vieira Communications Ltd began when the lottery company moved the nightly draw from VCT to NCN, Stabroek News