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National Communications Network, Guyana : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Communications Network, Guyana
National Communications Network (NCN) is a national, state-owned television and radio broadcasting corporation in Guyana. It was formed in 2004 through the merger of the government radio service, Guyana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), and the government-run television service, GTV. NCN's studios are situated on Homestretch Avenue in Georgetown. ==History==
NCN is the descendant of two of Guyana's first radio services: Radio Demerara, which was founded in 1951, and British Guiana Broadcasting Service (B.G.B.S), which was founded in December 1958. The former was a British-owned company, and its licence required the station to broadcast BBC material for twenty-one hours a week, and programmes provided by the UK's Central Office of Information (in London) for ten hours a week. The latter focused primarily on sports programs and the coverage of special events.〔〔 In 1968 (two years after Independence), the Government of Guyana took over B.G.B.S's broadcasting facilities, which were located at the Broadcasting House on High Street in Georgetown, and the company was renamed the Guyana Broadcasting Service (GBS). In 1979, the Government of Guyana acquired Radio Demerara as well, and the merger of these two radio services resulted in the Guyana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC). On March 1, 2004, GBC and the Guyana Television Broadcasting Company (GTV) combined to form NCN.〔〔
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