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Trinidad and Tobago's Publishers and Broadcasters Association

The TTPBA (Trinidad & Tobago Publishers & Broadcasters Association) was established in the early 1990's with the granting of presidential licences to potential radio broadcasters to own and operate radio stations. As the Trinidad radio market grew and more radio stations came on the scene, owners and operators saw the need to come together with a view to sharing concerns, resolving issues and developing the media industry in a way that would be beneficial to all parties. 
 
Objectives were formulated then, and with the incorporation of the TTPBA in october 2003 these were formalized in our recently written constitution. The TTPBA is a non-profit organization that is funded by its members. The media industry currently comprises approximately 37 radio stations, including one am station, and 11 local television stations, one of these being the parliament channel, and two others state-owned. Press has remained at 3 daily newspapers with several weeklies, and the public is treated to numerous foreign cable channels. 
 
The TTPBA recognizes the need to share information and ideas with its caribbean media counterparts and so in 2005 became an Associate Member of the Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU). The broadcast industry is regulated by a statutory body, The Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad & Tobago (TATT).
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PRESS RELEASE Clarification on incorrect…

PRESS RELEASE Clarification on incorrect newspaper Report dated 26 th March 2013.

The Trinidad & Tobago Publishers and Broadcasters Association (TTPBA) wish to state that the report in one of today’s newspapers was an incorrect reflection of the Association’s position on the...

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PRESS RELEASE Current Issue involving M…

PRESS RELEASE  Current Issue involving Minister Roberts

The TTPBA (Trinidad & Tobago Publishers and Broadcasters Association) and MATT (Media Association of Trinidad & Tobago) have an industry Code of Ethics (2004) which states that a journalist must...

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TTPBA hits Jamal

By SEAN DOUGLAS Thursday, February 7 2013 ASPECTS of Government’s plans to broadcast its programmes for free on private radio and television stations may be unfeasible (in the present form) and...

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