The Parliament Channel
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The Parliament Channel is a cable television station in Trinidad and Tobago which broadcasts on cable channel 11. It broadcasts proceedings of the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago. The station began operation on a test basis on August 18, 2006.
The idea of broadcasting parliamentary proceedings was first cited by then Opposition Senator Roi Kwabena at a panel discussion during a heated debate with the then Government Senator Camille Robinson-Regis on the topic: "Television Media Coverage and Parliament" chaired by a British MP delegate at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association's Conference held at the Hilton Hotel in 1993. It was again suggested by the Independent Senators in 2005.
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- Commonwealth Parlimentary Association
CPA Secretariat's Report Annual Parlimentary Conference 1993 Hilton Hotel, Port of Spain Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
- Alexander, Gail, Live Parliament broadcast starts today, Trinidad Guardian, August 18, 2006
Local broadcast television stations in Trinidad and Tobago
CNMG (13) - NCC TV (4/16) - CCN TV6 (6/18) - Gayelle (23) - ACTS (25) - WIN TV (35) |
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Local cable television stations in Trinidad and Tobago
Cable News Channel 3 - IETV - Islamic Broadcast Network - Synergy TV - The Parliament Channel - Tobago Channel 5 |