Television in Trinidad and Tobago

Television in Trinidad and Tobago

Television in Trinidad and Tobago was introduced in 1962.

Broadcast television stations

* Advance Community Television Station (ACTS 25). A religious community station serving the city of San Fernando.
* C. State owned national station. (Formerly TTT)
* CCN TV6. A national television station owned by OCM Ltd, publishers of the Barbados Nation and the Trinidad Express.
* Gayelle - The Channel. Privately owned local-oriented station.
* NCC 4. State owned cultural station. (Formerly AVM/TIC)
* WIN TV. Private television station with focus on local programming.

Cable-only television stations

* Cable News Channel 3. A news-based channel operated by the Trinidad Guardian Newspaper.
* IETV. A local-oriented station operated by CL Media Network.
* Islamic Broadcast Network. Religious station.
* Synergy TV. Music channel featuring local and Caribbean artistes and original programming.
* Tobago Channel 5. Tobago community station.

Defunct television stations

* Alternative Television (Channels 9 & 14). State owned television station. Closed on July 27, 1990.
* Trinidad and Tobago Television (Channels 2 & 13). State owned television station. Closed on January 15, 2005.
* The Information Channel (Channels 4 & 16). State owned television station. Closed on January 15, 2005.
* AVM Television (Channels 4 & 16).


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