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The company was founded in 1971 as Radio Dominica, and upon its launch replaced programming provided to the island by WIBS, the Windward Islands Broadcasting Service of Grenada. [4] Programs from DBS over the years have included The Dominica Story (a year before its 1975 publication in book form) [6] and Experience Kwéyòl (Espéwéyans ...
DBS was founded in 1971 as Radio Dominica (supplanting material provided by Grenada's Windward Islands Broadcasting Service, WIBS), [3] while Voice of Life was established in 1974 by two North American missionaries and began transmissions in 1976. [2] In 1997, the island had 46,000 radio receivers. [citation needed] [needs update]
Linton was born in Marigot, Dominica, where he attended the Marigot Government School and the Dominica Grammar School. He later studied broadcasting at the University of Texas at Austin during the 1980s. [4] Before entering politics Linton worked as a journalist. From 1982 to 1983 he was an announcer and news reporter at DBS Radio Dominica.
The Dominica Story: A History of the Island is a history book from 1975, written by Dominican historian Lennox Honychurch. It was the first published history of the island. [ 1 ] Originally presented as a miniseries for Radio Dominica (now DBS Radio ) in 1974, the inaugural edition covered every aspect of local history from prehistory up to the ...
DBS Bank, a Singaporean multinational bank; DBS Radio, the on-air name of the Dominica Broadcasting Corporation; Disclosure and Barring Service, United Kingdom public body; Den Beste Sykkel, a Norwegian bicycle brand and manufacturer
No domestic terrestrial television stations; Marpin Telecoms and SAT Telecommunications Ltd, Dominica's cable TV operators both offer locally produced programming, plus channels in NTSC from the US, Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as Guadeloupe and Martinique (converted from SECAM).
Map of European Public and State-run Radio Broadcasters. This article contains publicly-funded radio channels. [1]Some are run by public service broadcasters who have editorial independence from the government, though most are run by state media which does not have editorial independence.
59 Dominica. 60 Dominican Republic. 61 Ecuador. 62 Egypt. 63 El Salvador. 64 Equatorial Guinea. 65 Eritrea. ... Société de radio et de télévision du Bénin (SRTB ...