User talk:Sylvestter
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[edit] sylveStter's pages
TELEVISION:
- CCN TV6
- Gayelle - The Channel
- Synergy TV
- Cable News Channel 3
- NCC 4
- CNMG-TV
- List of television stations in Trinidad and Tobago
MUSIC:
TELECOMMUNICATIONS:
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oh ok. thanks. sylveStter 04:16, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Template:Trinidad-Tobago-TV
My sources are as follows:
I get my sources for television stations from the following pages:
- FCC.gov TV Query Page
- FCCinfo.com
- TVRadioWorld.com
- W9WI.com
- fybush.com
- Nielsen's list of DMAs
- American Media Markets Map
- Television Markets in the Continental US
- TV Radio World
- Nelson Media
- Caribbean TV
- Mexican callsigns and allocations
- DigtalSyndicate.TV: US Territories TV call-signs
- TV Broadcasters of Canada
- SVG-TV
- stations in Windsor/Detroit/Toledo/Cleveland
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- Messed up on a template? Can't seem to figure out the formatting? Have no fear, CoonFox is here! User:Raccoon Fox - Talk 23:59, 3 May 2006 (UTC)
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- Template is fixed. Now, what of the channels listed Here...are they no longer broadcasting, or am i able to add them to the list of television stations in Trinidad and Tobago?
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- i added it (Aruba) as a nearby television market. User:Raccoon Fox - Talk 20:11, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] TTT (network)
Someone started the above article - I was wondering if you could have a look at it and try to bring it up to standard a little. Thanks. Guettarda 15:29, 8 July 2006 (UTC)
Thanks, and thanks for the page move (it was pretty obvious, I suppose). The link that the original author included to the Guardian is a good start. I only remember back to the late 70s (we were in Canada from 73-79), and even that I had largely forgotten. I'm sure there's more written on its history somewhere. I'll see what I can find. The influence of Mastana and Scouting are areas that can be expanded eventually.
Do you remember the coup? The image of Abu Bakr on ttt making the announcement is still burned onto my brain. In my mind Dennis McComie is still a hero for what he did on the radio that night. And I can still hear Jeremy Taylor's report on the BBC; he got the first name wrong in the first transmission, called him Saleem Abu Bakr. Making it to the World Cup erased some of the pain of November 19, 1989, but I still believe that you can draw a line from November 19 to July 27, 1990. Guettarda 22:50, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
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- Looks like you sorted out the rationale on the image. It's historic. It's also a little chilling, of course. Looks good. Guettarda 13:54, 11 July 2006 (UTC)