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Port of Spain, Trinidad: Trinidad and Tobago Radio Network Dancehall, Reggae, Soca, Urban Cumberland Hills Red 96.7 FM 96.7 Port of Spain, Trinidad: One Caribbean Media (OCM) Urban Monserrat Hill Music Radio 97 97.1 Port of Spain, Trinidad: Telemedia Limited (CL Communications) Easy Listening Cumberland Hill U97.5 Hot Like Pepper 97.5 Chaguanas ...
Cool 97.5 97.5 FM Baguio: UBC Global Media Ministries English, Tagalog, Ilocano Evangelical religious broadcasting, Contemporary Christian music: DWMB: Love Radio Baguio 95.1 FM 95.1LOVE: Baguio: MBC Media Group: Tagalog masa/contemporary MOR, OPM: DWMC: Radyo Natin Kalinga 103.7 FM Tabuk, Kalinga: MBC Media Group: Tagalog, Ilocano
Hunan Music Radio 89.3FM; Hunan Modern Music Radio 97.5FM; ... Trinidad and Tobago ... BBC Radio 5 Live - Live News and sport;
The radio station provides news, through Newsfeed bulletins throughout the weekday. Along with 96 WEFM and 107.7 FM Music For Life, short news summaries are provided roughly hourly on the half-hour during the daytime hours. The current bulletin times are as follows:
Contemporary hit radio (also known as CHR, contemporary hits, hit list, current hits, hit music, top 40, or pop radio) is a radio format that is common in many countries that focuses on playing current and recurrent popular music as determined by the Top 40 music charts.
One Caribbean Media Ltd (OCM) is a vertically integrated holding company based in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.The new company was founded in December 2005, following the merger of the Caribbean Communications Network (CCN) of Trinidad and Tobago, and the Nation Corporation of Barbados.
The commercial radio station is privately owned by Trinidad and Tobago Radio Network Limited and began broadcasting on December 16, 1993. The radio station's format is based on Urban Caribbean (soca, dancehall), R&B and hip-hop music, and seeks an audience bases of youth and teenagers.
She worked in the newsroom of Music Radio 97 for four years before moving to Tobago in 2002 to head the newsroom of Tobago Channel 5. She then moved back to Trinidad in July 2003 to become part of the news team at CCN TV6. She anchored the flagship news broadcast for four years before resigning from TV6 in 2007. [1]