Guyana Broadcasting Corporation

Guyana Broadcasting Corporation

The Guyana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) was the state-owned radio company of Guyana. It was created in 1979 after a government takeover of Radio Demerara, and in 2004 was merged with the Guyana Television Broadcasting Company to form the National Communication Network Incorporated.


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