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Bernews is a Bermudian English-language online multimedia news website, founded by Patricia Burchall on 1 March 2010. [ 1 ] Bernews is Bermuda's first web-based news platform providing coverage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Hurricane Ernesto is due to bring life-threatening floods, storm surges and 100 mph winds to Bermuda, with dangerous conditions likely to start Friday ahead of the storm's likely arrival on the ...
This is a list of newspapers in Bermuda. Bernews (Hamilton, Bermuda) (web only, began publication in 2010) The Royal Gazette (Hamilton, Bermuda) (daily [1] print and web, began publication in 1828) Workers' Voice (published by Bermuda Industrial Union), (Hamilton, Bermuda) The following were previously published:
BERMUDA (Reuters) -Hurricane Ernesto churned towards Bermuda on Friday as a powerful Category 2 storm likely to produce a foot (30 cm) of rainfall over the weekend and trigger life-threatening ...
Official links are to government websites and the few online news reporting we have in the country, in alpha order. bernews they started a timeline of events on 18 May 2020; Government of Bermuda - COVID-19; Bermuda Government Facebook; Bermuda Government Instagram; wa.me/14415046045 (Bermuda Government WhatsApp send "Hi" and follow instructions)
The first issues of The Royal Gazette, Bermuda Commercial and General Advertiser and Recorder were published in January 1828. The company bore no relation to an earlier publication named The Bermuda Gazette and Weekly Advertiser founded by Joseph Stockdale in 1782 nor an earlier Royal Gazette founded by Mr Edmund Ward in 1809.
ZBM-TV was founded in January 1958 by Bermuda Broadcasting Company as the first local television station in Bermuda. Before then, residents living near Kindley Field at the East End of Bermuda could watch television via unauthorized reception of the TV signal on base.
In 1963, three companies applied for a second television station. A commission was set up to receive these applications. The companies were the Atlantic Broadcasting Company, owners of ZFB Radio, the Bermuda Broadcasting Company, owners of ZBM-TV and the Tele Radio Company, headed by television engineer Eugene Woods, who worked at ZBK-TV (channel 10, 1955 to 1959).