Friday, May 02, 2008

Regional Broadcaster urges for quality programming

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GEORGETOWN, Guyana, May 2 - The quality of programming content and the limited advertising pool are some of the challenges facing regional broadcasters, according to General Manager of the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC), Errol Clarke.

Speaking on Friday at the Caribbean Media and Communication Conference in Guyana, Clarke said that content is one of the hardest things to get for a regional channel and there are not many sources which create quality content.

However, the CMC official believes that the creation of a viable Pan-Caribbean Media Business is very possible, citing the progress made with CMC's flagship television programme, Caribvision which is also beamed to an international audience.


Audio Source: Demerara Waves
Photo Source: CMC

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Sunday, Apr 27, 2008

GFA told to develop the sport at all levels

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The newly elected executive of the Grenada Football Association (GFA) should work to ensure that football is developed at all levels, according to two local sports journalists.

Ray Roberts and Michael Bascombe, who combined more than half a century of sports reporting, believe that the "Ram" Folkes administration has a platform to develop on the many missed opportunities over the past four years.


Audio Source: Sunday Sports (Brooklyn, NY)

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Sunday, Apr 27, 2008

Ram Folkes promises to restore football's 'credibility'

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ST GEORGE'S, Grenada - Re-elected President of the Grenada Football Association (GFA) Ashley "Ram" Folkes has promised to restore the credibility of football under his new tenure.

Folkes, speaking on Sunday Sports, said that football in Grenada needs a fundamental change, with the development of football at schools and the communities.

He said that more competition and organisation are important facets for the development of the sport.

Folkes won the presidency 17-16, defeating former vice president Cheney Joseph in a second run off following a first round deadlock.

The new executive reads: Folkes (President), Marlon Glean (1st VP), Adrian "Spaceman" Mitchell (2nd VP),and Directors - Carl Phillip, Bernadine Andrews, Jester Noel, Wayne James and Phillip James.

Audio Source: Sunday Sports (Brooklyn, NY)
Photo Source: Grenada Today Newspaper

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Thursday, Apr 24, 2008

Joseph chides GFA for failing to discuss AGM

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Vice President of the Grenada Football Association, Cheney Joseph has criticised his association for failing to convene an executive meeting to discuss the upcoming Annual General Meeting which includes the election of new officers.

Mr. Joseph, who is one of three candidates seeking the presidency of the GFA at Saturday's AGM, said that while the date for the AGM is known there are many aspects that need clarifications.

Mr. Joseph is also concerned about the announcement by the GFA's General Secretary, Victor Daniel that representatives of FIFA and CONCACAF will be in attendance at the AGM.

"If you are not sick you don't call the doctor," Joseph said.

The incumbent Ashley "Ram" Folkes and Paul Roberts are the other candidates contesting for the presidency.


Audio Source: GrenadaSports

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Thursday, Apr 24, 2008

FIFA & CONCACAF Reps for GFA's Elections

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General Secretary of the Grenada Football Association (GFA) Victor Daniel says that all systems are in place for Saturday's Annual General Meeting of the association.

The highpoint of the AGM will be the election of new officers to run the affairs of the GFA for the next four years.

According to Mr. Daniel, the Returning Officer will be the President of the Grenada Olympic Committee (GOC), Roystan La Hee, and he will be assisted by the former deputy supervisor of elections, Emmanuel Roberts, who is also an executive member of the GOC.

He said both FIFA and CONCACAF will be sending representatives to attend Saturday's AGM.


Audio Source: GBN'S Klassic Radio Sports

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Wednesday, Apr 23, 2008

Brian Alleyne wants collective approach for Magistracy

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Former Acting Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, Brian Alleyne said the regionalisation of the magistracy in the OECS is crucial for the integration of the sub-region.

Mr. Alleyne, who made a short presentation at Wednesday's launch of the year-long public consultation for the establishment of an economic union, said the OECS will have to overcome deeply entrenched constitutional provisions to deal with that issue.

He is recommending the integration of the Magistracy into the supreme court structure.



Photo Source: HTS St. Lucia

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Wednesday, Apr 23, 2008

OECS 'Parliament' in the making

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The public dialogue on a proposed OECS economic union kicked off in Roseau Wednesday, launching what is expected to be twelve months of consultation in the islands of the sub-region on closer integration.

Chairman of the OECS Authority and Prime Minister of Dominica, Roosevelt Skerritt presided over the launch of the year-long programme of public dialogue on Economic Union.

But today OECS countries now face new challenges in the international, regional and domestic arenas. Globalization and trade liberalisation have impacted negatively the small, open and vulnerable economies of the OECS.

At this critical juncture in the development of the OECS, the leaders of the sub-region are now seeking to engage all the citizens of the sub-region in a comprehensive dialogue on the way forward in the integration process.

Mr. Skerritt said another new feature will be an OECS Assembly which will comprise of elected representatives of their Parliaments.


Audio Source: Dominica Broadcasting Service
Photo Source: OECS Secretariat

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