Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU)

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The Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU) founded in 1970 is a not-for-profit association of public service and commercial broadcasters in the Caribbean.

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  3. Jan 24

    Jamaica has adopted the ATSC 3.0/NextGen TV standard, making it the third nation in the world—after S. Korea and the United States—to adopt the advanced over the air standard.

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  4. Jan 20

    We wish to advise all members and partners that the CBU Secretariat will be closed on Friday January 21st to mark the observance of Errol Barrow Day in .

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  5. Jan 20

    UPDATE : The deadline for the submission of applications has been extended to January 31st, 2022

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  6. Jan 13

    Interested in a career in tv & radio broadcasting? Our colleagues at have a number of positions available in the News & Current Affairs Dept. Deadline for applications is January 22, 2022.

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  7. Jan 10

    Learn how the BBC used new tech to adapt newsgathering processes in response to COVID19. Source : EBU tech-I magazine Issue 49

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  8. Seasons' Greetings from the President, Board of Directors, and Staff of the CBU.

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  9. The CBU Secretariat advises all members and partners that the office will be closed on Monday, December 27 to mark the Boxing Day public holiday.

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  10. There's still time left to apply for the Master of Science program in Media Management from CARIMAC . Apply online at

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  11. 7 Dec 2021

    Join the CBU Secretary General and others on Thu. Dec 9th from 4:50 PM as they discuss the topic "Advancing an International Multi-Stakeholder Framework for Digital Communications Companies to Promote Media and Information Literayc" as part of IGF 2021

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  12. We extend our best wishes to the 23 members of the CBU who offer television services on the occasion of .

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  13. Media and information literacy skills help people : - Examine and analyse content and context - Create counter or alternative narratives - Share and celebrate diverse stories on social media - Demand gender-sensitive content Think critically, click wisely!

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  14. Why should media and information matter to me? It gives confidence to filter out the false and seek truth within all types of information. Think critically, click wisely!

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  15. The CBU wrapped up its 52nd Annual General Assembly with members calling for a strong effort to counter the current unleashing of unverified information about COVID-19 mainly through social media channels.

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  16. Congratulations to and who topped the list of awardees for the 2019 & 2020 Caribbean Media Awards, celebrating excellence in journalism across the region.

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  17. We welcome the late Gordon "Butch" Stewart as our newest CBU Hall of Fame inductee for his contribution to media and broadcasting in the region

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  18. We thank you for your amazing contribution to the discussion!

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