Grenada media guide

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A wall of painted names and locations at a beach restaurant on Carriacou, Grenada.Image source, Getty Images
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Painted signs at a beach restaurant

Grenada has a free media and this is guaranteed in law. The country has no daily newspapers; its privately-owned weeklies freely criticise the government.

The Grenada Broadcasting Network, jointly owned by the Caribbean Communications Network and the government, runs the main radio and television stations.

There were 92,000 internet users by July 2022, comprising 81% of the population (Internetworldstats.com).

Press

Television

  • GBN TV, external GBN TV - operated by Grenada Broadcasting Network

  • MTV - private station

Radio

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