First published on June 6, 2008, the Guyana Times journeyed where no other Guyanese daily had gone before, with full colour, broadsheet style and a developmental perspective on news. With the widest possible reach throughout the country and vast news coverage, ranging from politics, crime and development to sport and entertainment, Guyana Times is ideally positioned.
In addition to local distribution, the reach of Guyana Times extends to the fast growing Guyanese diaspora, with weekly publications in New York and Toronto.
Visit www.guyanatimesgy.com for full access to news and information and, especially, the Guyana Times e-paper, which is uploaded daily.
The Sunday Times Magazine, which is a 24-page full colour supplement established within the Sunday Times, is the marquee publication. The Sunday Times Magazine has been one of the most informative guides to what is happening in the world of health and science, politics, business, society and entertainment. Every week, thousands rely on the Sunday Times Magazine for major features on life in Guyana.
Inews Guyana has been in existence for over 6 years and has over 140k viewers to date. Over the course of these years, Inews has certainly built its online presence in attracting thousands of readers daily. Inews is set to satisfy the demands and
fulfil its primary purpose of keeping the nation informed by providing accurate and reliable updates on latest news, entertainment, sports, crime and
politics from credible sources. Additionally, the website aims to give the latest in
court, business, health and sports affairs as well as opinions from the general public. The website is supported by ads which cater to the needs of businesses as well as potential customers and is easily accessible and convenient to the user. The Inews website can be found at: https://www.inewsguyana.com.
Television Guyana Inc Channel 28 currently operates the most modern, full service, video production and broadcasting facility in Guyana. Transmission stretches from Essequibo Coast to Corentyne, Berbice. TVG Channel 28 has areas of coverage in the interior, where the signal is received via satellite. For live or recorded studio productions, TVG Channel 28 has an in-house studio with modern equipment to deliver superior productions.
The Evening News is aired at 19:00h (19:30h on Saturdays) on TVG Channel 28 and produces balanced, accurate and reliable news, ranging from politics, crime and development to sport and entertainment.
TVG Channel 28 enriches Guyanese lives with programmes and services that inform, educate and entertain.
Radio Guyana Inc is a station catering to the family audience. RGI transmits on 89.5FM in Georgetown and its environs, 89.3FM on Essequibo Coast, and 89.7FM in Berbice. The station is heard in Bartica, Nickerie in Suriname, and parts of Linden. RGI can be heard online at rgi89fm.com
RGI began testing operations in November 2012 and started broadcasting in December 2012.
The music genres include, but are not limited to, Bollywood Filmi music from Oldies to Contemporary, Pop & Dance, Country, Soft Rock, Jazz, R&B, and Reggae. RGI also observes all religious and national holidays with music and special programmes.
RGI empowers listeners by offering self-help and motivational tips, and keeps listeners updated with local, regional and international news, while offering entertainment along the way.
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Guyana Times employs a full-time graphics design team, which not only works on the daily newspaper, but also the Sunday Magazine, and has produced numerous supplements and magazines. The graphics team comes from diverse creative backgrounds to deliver professional quality advertisements for the newspaper and its overseas editions: the Caribbean Times International in Toronto and Guyana Times International in New York.