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TTT Limited, is a state owned national television broadcaster in
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago (, ), officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean. Consisting of the main islands Trinidad and Tobago, and numerous much smaller islands, it is situated south of ...
with its headquarters located at 11 A Maraval Road, Port of Spain. The company formerly operated two stations; TTT channels 2 & 13 from 1962 to 2005, and Alternative Television popularly known as TTT Channels 9 & 14 from 1983 to 1990. The station and its parent company, the National Broadcasting Network (NBN) was closed at midnight on 14 January 2005 due to bankruptcy with
C TV C Television (C TV) was the flagship television station of the Caribbean New Media Group, a state-owned media company in Trinidad and Tobago that was formed in 2005 as the successor company to Trinidad and Tobago Television (TTT). Until August 2 ...
becoming its successor in 2006. After several years of being off the air, it was found that TTT still had a strong brand identity among the population and a cult following on social media. On 30 August 2018, TTT Limited was re-launched by Prime Minister
Keith Rowley Keith Christopher Rowley (born 24 October 1949) is a Trinidadian and Tobagonian politician serving as the seventh prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago, first elected into office on 9 September 2015 and again following the 2020 general elect ...
at 3:00 PM AST.


Company information

TTT has been the state-owned television broadcaster, and the only television operator for over thirty years from 1962 to 1991. TTT provided the young nation with its earliest collection of cultural heroes, showcasing the diversity of Trinidad and Tobago's plural society by embracing some of its best exponents of indigenous artistic expression. Today, its main goal is to develop an ecosystem for the distribution of local content that would be relevant to modern Trinidad & Tobago and attractive in the fluid global markets.


History

Trinidad & Tobago Television was created by Canadian businessman Roy Thomson, then owner of the
Thomson Organization International Thomson Organization (ITO) was a holding company for interests in publishing, travel, and natural resources, that existed from 1978 to 1989. It was formed as a reorganisation of the Thomson Organization, which had been founded by Roy ...
. The Trinidad & Tobago Television Company, a partnership by the Thompson Organization (50%),
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(30%), CBS (10%) and the
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(10%) was developed to serve the two islands of Trinidad and Tobago. On Friday 24 August 1962, Trinidad and Tobago Television was launched one week before the two-island state of Trinidad and Tobago gained independence on 31 August 1962 within the
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. Mervyn Telfer, a former Radio Trinidad announcer, read the first broadcast, the 7.00 p.m. News. The two channels to transmit the service to the new twin island state were channels 2 and 13. News shown during that first week included highlights of Independence Day preparations. Other former Radio Trinidad personnel who joined TTT were announcers Clyde Alleyne and Hazel Ward (later Hazel Ward-Redman); salesman (later 'Scouting for Talent' host) Holly Betaudier; and technical operators, including Errol Harrylal, Hugh Pierre and Miley Duke. The first events that were shown on the evening of 30–31 August were the flag raising ceremony and the playing of the national anthem, and the inauguration of television.


Timeline of events

*24 August 1962: Trinidad and Tobago Television began broadcasting one week ahead of Independence Day on 31 August, with Mervyn Telfer reading the nightly news at 7:00. *1 November 1962: TTT was opened formally by Government Minister Dr Patrick Solomon. *1 November 1969: Government of Trinidad & Tobago acquired the shares of the Thompson Organization and British Rediffusion making the station a state-owned majority. *1977: Colour television was introduced as the station was traditionally black and white. *1983: The Trinidad & Tobago Television Company opened a second television station "Alternative Television" popularly known as TTT Channels 9 & 14. *27 July 1990: The stations were taken over during the Jamaat al Muslimeen coup attempt. Several employees were held hostage, and the station was used for propaganda by the
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. The studios of TTT Channels 9 and 14 was destroyed and went off the air permanently after this incident. *13 March 1994: The Trinidad and Tobago Television Company was merged with the state-owned radio company, the National Broadcasting Service. The new entity was called the International Communications Network. *February 1997: The Government of Trinidad & Tobago acquired the bankrupt AVM Television (AVM Channels 4&16), which merged with the state-owned International Communications Network (ICN). AVM Television was renamed and relaunched as "The Information Channel". *3 September 1999: The International Communications Network was restructured and renamed the National Broadcasting Network (NBN). "TTT It's Yours" re-branding exercise was launched. Archived content from TTT was shifted and later broadcast on The Information Channel. *11 January 2005: The new state owned Caribbean New Media Group Ltd (CNMG) was incorporated as the successor of the National Broadcasting Network which was suffering from financial losses. *14 January 2005: The National Broadcasting Network was shut down with TTT Channels 2 and 13 ended their transmissions at midnight. The Information Channel, was leased to the National Carnival Commission to become NCC4. *5 June 2006: CNMG TV, later renamed
C TV C Television (C TV) was the flagship television station of the Caribbean New Media Group, a state-owned media company in Trinidad and Tobago that was formed in 2005 as the successor company to Trinidad and Tobago Television (TTT). Until August 2 ...
was formally launched as the successor to TTT. *24 August 2017: The Government of Trinidad & Tobago announced that the state owned CTV will be revamped and revert to its former name TTT in the near future. * 26 June 2018: A new state board was appointed to execute the transition process. Operations of the reinstated TTT is set to commence in July 2018. * 25 July 2018: Minister of Communications Stuart Young announced that the new Trinidad and Tobago Television (TTT) is scheduled to launch on 30 August, one day before Independence Day. *30 August 2018: TTT Limited is re-launched as a re-branded version of former media group CNMG by Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, The Honourable Dr. Keith Rowley at 3:00 PM AST. *18 February 2019: The Filmmakers Collaborative of Trinidad & Tobago (FILMCO) signed a local partnership agreement to showcase locally produced content.


Programming

The previous incarnation of TTT was best known for its local and cultural programming such as ''Know Your Country, At Home, College Quiz, It's In The News,'' ''Time To Talk'', ''Turn of the Tide, Teen Dance Party, Party Time, Play Your Cards Right, Meet The Press, Mainly for Women, Rikki Tikki, Beulah Darling, Calabash Alley, Mastana Bahar, Community Dateline, 12 & Under, Treasured Classics, Forever Classics,'' ''Indian Variety, Indian Cultural Magazine, Party Flava by Request, Calypso Showcase'', ''Steelband Concert, Planet Bollywood, Zingray'', ''The Issues Live'', ''Best Village Competition'' and ''Scouting For Talent.'' The station's flagship news programme, ''Panorama'', remains an icon in Trinidad and Tobago, even as the station has gone off the air. For 29 years it was the nation's only evening news programme, allowing the citizens of Trinidad and Tobago access to television pictures from across the country and around the world. Alongside the TTT re-launch in 2018, new programming introduced included ''TTT News,'' ''NOW Morning Show'', ''Got Carnival'', ''Video Vibe'', ''Indigenous Bites with Wendy Rahamut,'' ''
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Personalities

Trinidad and Tobago Television launched the careers of several of the most recognized journalists and broadcasters in the Caribbean across two generations which are listed below. With the 2018 relaunch, TTT retains the on-air personalities from its predecessor,
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Current staff members

* David Roberts (C.E.O.) * Diane Robertson (Head of Television) * Diane Dottin-Harris (Finance and Accounting Manager) * Christophe Brathwaite (Legal Secretary) * Lorraine Steele (Marketing Manager) * Shameilia Thomas (Head of TV Production) * Dike Rostant * Khary Roberts * Karen Cozier-Phillip * Ria Roopchandsingh * Mahalia Joseph-Wharton * Vidia Ramphal * Stacy-Ann Providence * Cherrylene Lewis * Ean Wallace (Meteorologist) * Ruskin Mark (Sports) * Khrystal Wilson * Sunil Lalla * Terry-Ann Browne-Campbell * Marie Therese Bernard * Wayne Cunningham * Kent Fuentes * Kimberly De Souza * Sachin Ramsubhag * Keisha Marie Charles * Yia Loren Gomez


Former staff members

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Dominic Kallipersad Dominic Kalipersad ( ;) is a veteran journalist, and one of the most recognizable faces in Trinidad and Tobago. He is the Group Head of News at Caribbean Communications Network (CCN) Limited in Port-of-Spain, where he has taken the flagship telev ...
- now Head News Anchor at
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Francesca Hawkins Francesca Hawkins is a television news presenter and public relations specialist in Trinidad and Tobago. She is a frontline presenter for CNC3 Television. She is the current President of the Media Association of Trinidad and Tobago. Media career ...
- now News Anchor at
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Shelly Dass Shelly Dass-Manning is a Trinidadian journalist who worked as a television news presenter in Trinidad and Tobago through May 2010.Ali, Ken (28 May 2010). Shelly Dass signs off, ''Trinidad Guardian'', Retrieved December 21, 2010 She was anchor of ...
*Wendell Constantine * Hansley Ajodha * Tony Fraser (Now on Power 102.1fm) * Debbie Lewis-de Gannes * Errol Pilgrim * Sir Trevor McDonald - ITV anchor *
Allyson Hennessy Allyson Hennessy (4 January 1948 – 7 May 2011) was a veteran Trinidad and Tobago television news presenter. She was trained in the United Kingdom. Media career Hennessy entered at Trinidad and Tobago Television and hosted the program '' Community ...
- (deceased) *Ian Ali (deceased) * Terrance Greaves - (deceased) * Horace James (deceased) * Mervyn Telfer - first News Anchor (deceased) * Dale Kolasingh (deceased) * Hazel Ward-Redman - (deceased) * Holly Betaudier - (deceased) * Sham Mohammed (deceased) * Jai Parasram *Jones P Madeira * Hans Hanoomansingh * Anthony Harford * Robin Maharaj - (Weatherman) * David Parasram - (Weatherman) * Michael Clarke *John Victor *Paolo Kernahan * Ashford Jackman * Clyde Alleyne (deceased, who went on to become the first black television broadcaster in England. He worked for Tyne Tees Television (TTT) there). Other notable presenters include
Peter Minshall Peter Minshall (born 16 July 1941) is a Trinidadian Carnival artist (described colloquially in Trinidad and Tobago as a "mas-man"). Early life and career beginnings Minshall was born in Georgetown, Guyana, but moved to Trinidad as a small child ...
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, O'Brian Haynes, Freddie Wharwood (deceased, 1994), Melina Scott (deceased, 2009), June Gonsalves (died August 10, 2018), Errol Chevalier (who died in London, England, on June 6, 2021), David Evelyn (deceased, 1994), Salisha Ali (deceased), Carl Redhead (deceased, 2002), Gideon Hanoomansingh, Mariel Brown, Danielle Dieffenthaller, Gary Moreno (now Bermuda Broadcasting Company), Debbie Lewis-DeGannes, Raffie Knowles (deceased), Don Proudfoot (deceased, 1982), Ashton F Chambers (deceased, 2013), Farouk Muhammad, Jose Ramon-Fortune, Lloyd Roehler, Brian Carter, Bobby Thomas (deceased, 2001), Terrance Greaves (deceased), Vaughn Salandy (deceased), Gary Moreno, Josanne Leonard, Afzal Khan, Bernard Pantin. Technical staff included Victor Daniel, Shaffick Mohammed, Errol Harrylal (deceased), Wellington Yen Chong (deceased), Carl Narine (deceased), Geddes Jennings, Kenwick Grannum (deceased), Stephen Lee Pow, Charles Deighton Parris (deceased), Thomas 'Timmy' Mora, O'Neal Davis (deceased), V Dave Surajdeen, Albert Charles (deceased), Peter Singh, Mario George, Grantley Ogiste, Tony Salandy, Buffy Sinanansingh.


Network slogans

* Eyes and ears of the nation (1962–1983) *This is TTT (1984-1998) *''it's yours!'' (1999–2005) *Live for Local (2018–present)


References


External links


ttt pioneers blog

Facebook Group - remembering ttt

ttt Pictures
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