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The Caribbean Communications Network Television 6 (CCN TV6) | |
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Launched | August 31st 1991 |
Network | Caribbean Communications Network |
Owned by | Caribbean Communications Network (operated by One Caribbean Media) |
Country | Trinidad & Tobago |
Language | English |
Broadcast area | Most of Trinidad and Tobago |
Affiliates | Trinidad Express Newspaper, 88.7 FM, Hott 93 |
Headquarters | 35-37 Independence Square, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago |
Website | https://www.tv6tnt.com/ |
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Terrestrial | |
6 and 18 | |
Satellite | |
Green Dot | |
Cable | |
Flow Trinidad | 5 |
IPTV | |
Blink | 100 |
Internet television | |
Brightcove | https://www.tv6tnt.tv/TV6_Brightcove/default2.html |
The Caribbean Communications Network Television 6 (CCN TV6) is the largest private television broadcaster in Trinidad and Tobago. The station operates an analog composite NTSC 525 television system, broadcasting on channels 6 and 18 in the island of Trinidad, channel 5 on the Flow Cable System and channel 19 in Tobago. The station's studios are located at 35-37 Independence Square, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.
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CCN TV6 began broadcasting on September August 31st 1991 with viewing hours from 6:00am to 10:00p.m. daily. Prior to that date, audience choices were limited as the Government owned TTT was the only choice. TV6 became the first independently operated television station in the English-speaking Caribbean, broadcasting to over 80% of Trinidad and Tobago’s population. Once TV6 was launched, the television monopoly was broken with the opening of the market.
TV6 has been the home of several veteran broadcasters in Trinidad and Tobago over the years, including Francesca Hawkins and Dominic Kalipersad.
The station was launched by Caribbean Communications Network, owners of the Trinidad Express, in 1991. By the first half of 2002, TV6 started to solidify its online integration with the flagship Trinidad Express website. CCN TV6 began including much of its nightly newscast online, for customers to access as news-on-demand on the Trinidad Express website.In 2005, CCN merged with the Barbados Nation to form a new company One Caribbean Media Ltd. The General Manager of CCN TV6 is Shida Bolai.
The station is the top rated broadcaster in Trinidad and Tobago and its programme lineup consists of popular US television series such as Grey's Anatomy, Without a Trace, Smallville, Monk, Desperate Housewives and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, US Daytime soap-operas such as The Bold And The Beautiful and One Life to Live, local and regional drama series such as Westwood Park and the Jamaican series Royal Palm Estate and local news.
The station also has a longstanding commitment to sport programming, and is the official broadcaster of the FIFA World Cup. TV6 used to broadcast the Miss Universe pageant in the past through NBC.
The TV6 News runs a full hour from 7.00pm which also has a radio simulcast of that program on 88.7 FM. The station also runs a half-hour newscast at 10.00pm and a fifteen minute newscast at 12 noon. The morning current affairs programme Morning Edition features interviews with top newsmakers in Trinidad and Tobago.
The TV6 News is anchored by Samantha John, Joel Villafana and Damian Salandy.The station also airs hourly News Briefs throughout day, as well as News Updates at 5.00pm, 6.00pm, 6.30pm and 9.00pm. Dominic Kalipersad heads the station's newsroom.
The flagship 7.00pm broadcast has been ahead in ratings since 1997, making it one of the most watched programmes in Trinidad & Tobago and is also the leader in bringing breaking news from around the country.
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