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The National Broadcasting Service was a state owned broadcasting station in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. ==Early days== The precursor to the National Broadcasting Service (NBS Radio) was Radio Guardian established in 1957 by the Thompson Group, the British owners of the Trinidad Guardian newspaper. In 1968 the Government under Dr. Eric Williams acquired Radio Guardian, renaming it "610 Action Radio" which then joined Trinidad & Tobago Television (TTT) as the state-controlled media company. Broadcast and production studios were located at 17 Abercromby Street in down-town Port-of-Spain, the capital city. In October 1972, the National Broadcasting Service became the first media company in Trinidad & Tobago to operate an FM stereo station, Radio 100 FM which remained the sole FM stereo signal available until the privately owned Trinidad Broadcasting Company opened Radio 95 FM Stereo in 1975. Over the days of the attempted coup d'état in July 1990, led by the Jamaat al-Musulmeen, NBS Radio remained on the air around the clock as the only source of information for listeners in the country, up the eastern Caribbean and indeed, overseas via short-wave signal.
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