NTN - "Alternative Television"…Launches This Weekend |
Contact:
John Emmanuel
Tuesday,
October 09, 2001
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Prime Minister and Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Honourable Dr.
Kenny D Anthony will deliver the feature address at the official launching of
the newly established National Television Network (NTN). Dr. Anthony is expected
to outline some of his thoughts on the role of public service broadcasting in
the current economic and political global environment.
The
formal launching ceremony will be held at the official residence of the Prime
Minister at Vigie on Sunday 14th October and starts at 5.30 p.m. The
evening’s programme will be broadcast live on Cablevision channel two, and
includes cultural presentations by the Young Ideals, Ives Simeon, Tambou Melee,
St. Lucia poet Kendel Hippolyte, and an address by the Director of Information
Services, Embert Charles.
“Test
transmissions for the National Television Network (NTN), started in May this
year with extensive trial broadcasting coming on stream in July. Cabinet
formally established the new televisions station in September. The National
Television Network (NTN) will be operated out of the studios of the Government
Information Service, and programming will be under the supervision of the
Principal Information Officer. A small editorial advisory committee has been
established to assist in the management of the new television station,” Charles
added.
The
content of the NTN programming will be largely local and regional, comprising of
news and news features produced by the Government Information Service, features
and documentaries from local and regional independent video and television
producers, and selected programmes from regional and international governmental
and non-governmental agencies.
The
NTN will commence daily broadcasts from 6.00 p.m. with four hours of programmes
which will be repeated until the following morning, when a three hour special
programme on tourism produced by Visual Domain Ltd, will be broadcast.
NTN
is expected to provide a wide range of alternative programming catering for all
segments of the audience including senior citizens and children. |
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