Guyana media guide
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The constitution guarantees freedom of speech, although officials are apt to use defamation laws to silence opposition journalists, says Reporters Without Borders.
Broadcasting legislation adopted in 2017 was criticised by some local media owners and press freedom groups. The bill requires private broadcasters to carry up to one hour of government-chosen public service output daily.
The government operates radio stations and a TV network.
There were 574,500 internet users by June 2022, 72.5% of the population. (internetworldstats.com)
Press
Guyana Chronicle, external - government-owned daily
Stabroek News , external- private daily
Kaieteur News, external - private daily
Television
National Communications Network (NCN), external TV (Channel 11) - state-owned
Radio
National Communications Network (NCN), external - state-owned, operates Voice of Guyana, Fresh FM, Hot FM
Online
Guyana Times, external - news site
iNewsGuyana, external - news site
News Room Guyana, external - news site