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Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation

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Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation
Image:Cbcbarbados.jpg
Type Broadcast radio network
Television network
Country Barbados
Availability    National
Owner Barbadian Government
Key people Dr. Allyson Leacock: General Manager
Ms. Linda Walrond: Head of Radio Department
Mrs. Cecily Clarke-Richmond: Head of Television
Mr. Andrew Greene: Chief MCTV Officer
Mr. Richard Cox: Head of News and Current Affairs
Launch date December 1963 (radio)
December 1964 (television)
Website http://www.cbcbarbados.bb/
http://www.cbc.bb/

The Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) is the government-owned media corporation located in Barbados. The television service broadcasts on channel 8 and is the only legally-licensed, over-the-air television channel broadcasting in the country of Barbados. The corporation also owns three radio stations: two FM stations and one AM radio station. The company also operates a wireless Cable TV subscription service called Multi-Choice TV (MCTV) which offers many television stations from across the globe, including the United States, Canada, Europe, and Latin America. CBC's studios and offices are located North of Wildey at The Pine, Saint Michael. The CBC falls under the ministry and jurisdiction of the Prime Minister's Office.

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