CBC TV 8

CBC-TV 8 (call-sign: 8PX-TV) is a television station owned and operated by public broadcaster Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation in Barbados. It is the only legally licensed terrestrial television station in Barbados and is owned by the Government of Barbados;[1] its studios are located in The Pine, Saint Michael. Channel 8 is affiliated with the Caribbean Broadcast Media Partnership on HIV/AIDS, the Caribbean Media Corporation and its subsidiary the Caribbean Broadcasting Union.

8PX
St. Michael, Barbados
CityBridgetown
ChannelsAnalog: 8 4:3 (480i, SDTV)
Digital: 108 16:9 (1080i) HDTV
BrandingCBC-TV 8
Ownership
OwnerCaribbean Broadcasting Corporation
History
Founded1963
First air date1964
Former call signsZNX
Former channel number(s)Ch. 3 (1964),
to Ch. 9 (1984),
to Ch. 8 (1991)-Current
Call sign meaning"8P", ITU-code for Barbados and followed by "X"
Technical information
ERP60.0 kW (analog)
Links
Websitewww.cbc.bb

History

CBC TV first signed on in 1964 on channel 3,[2] and became the first West Indian station to air colour broadcasts in 1971.[3] It moved to channel 9 in 1984 and its current channel position, channel 8, in 1991.[2]

Broadcast schedule

TV 8's local programs include Mornin' Barbados every weekday from 6:00 to 8:00 a.m. with Cassandra Crawford & Shane Sealy.

The station's news broadcast, at 7:00 p.m., runs for an hour on weekdays and 30 minutes on weekends; the anchors are Cheyne Jones, Lisa Lorde, and Lisa Brome. The station also shows movies late at night.

During times when it is not broadcasting, classified ads are aired.

Coverage

CBC-TV 8 can also be seen on channel 108 on Multi-Choice TV, the CBC's wireless cable television system. The broadcasting area of the station also reaches the neighbouring islands of Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

The station provides Barbadians with some off-air news[4] and sports[5] updates via social media including Facebook and Twitter. Rebroadcasts of the news and other special programmes are posted on the station's official YouTube channel "CBCBARBADOS".

gollark: > Dunning-Kruger effect. The best way to fix these conspiracies is to properly educate people on these topics while they’re youngyes. better education.
gollark: Maybe it should be extended to "freedom of communication", with some extra bits like "no intentionally harmful-to-informational-systems stuff", because computers.
gollark: Hypothetically speaking, but it's good to get ahead of it.
gollark: Not cognitohazards.
gollark: > honestly my theory that libright is actually authright in disguise is probably true...

See also

References

  1. Major Barbadian License holders Archived 2012-10-25 at the Wayback Machine, Telecoms Department
  2. Carrington, Sean; Fraser, Henry (2003). "Broadcasting". A~Z of Barbados Heritage. Macmillan Caribbean. p. 32. ISBN 0-333-92068-6.
  3. Alleyne, Mark D. (1990). "Barbados". In Surlin, Stuart H.; Soderlund, Walter C. (eds.). Mass Media and the Caribbean. Caribbean Studies. 6. Gordon and Breach Science Publishers. ISBN 2-88124-447-5. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  4. Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation TV News on Facebook
  5. Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation TV Sports on Facebook


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.