Gayelle TV
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Country | Trinidad & Tobago |
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Availability | Most of the island of Trinidad |
Owner | Banyan Television |
Key people | Christopher Laird - CEO; Errol Fabien - General Manager |
Launch date | February, 2004 |
Website GayelleTV.com |
Gayelle - The Channel is a privately owned television station, serving Trinidad and Tobago. The television station broadcasts on UHF channel 23 to the city of Port of Spain and has recently started broadcasting to Central Trinidad on UHF channel 27. It is available on cable systems throughout the island of Trinidad and also on cable systems in Grenada. The station offers 100% local and Caribbean programming, and much of its programming consists of live talk-shows. The station's studios are located in St. James.
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[edit] Programming
The station boasts at least nine hours of live original programming every day. Such programmes include magazine styled talk programmes and the popular local soap Rosie from 6.30pm to 7.00pm. The magazine-style programming highlighs the goings-on in communities throughout the country, showcasing the diversity and culture of Trinidad and Tobago. The station is also popular for prime-time talkshows such as Spalk, The Paul and Nikki Show, and On Guard.
[edit] News
Gayelle TV carries a weeknight news-hour at 7.00pm, anchored by Paolo Kernahan and a thirty minute equivalent on weekends, anchored by Eyshueme Ogunbanke. The station also carries hourly news updates on weekdays from 6.00am to 6.00pm. Gayelle News is known for its focus of community features such as "We The People" and "Community Connection".
[edit] Slogans
- 2004-present: "At last we own television!"
[edit] External links
Local broadcast television stations in Trinidad and Tobago
C (9/13) - NCC TV (4/16) - CCN TV6 (6/18) - Gayelle (23/27) - ACTS (25) - WIN TV (37/39) |
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Defunct television channels | ||
Local cable television stations in Trinidad and Tobago
Cable News Channel 3 - IETV - Islamic Broadcast Network - Synergy TV - The Parliament Channel - Tobago Channel 5 |