January 17, 2013
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Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas restructuring – downsizing a possibility
THE Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas advised staff in a memo Monday that the corporation will be restructuring with the possibility of downsizing.
ZNS blasts $542k summary judgment bid as 'premature'
Attorneys for ZNS have slammed the “premature” effort to enforce a $542,000 summary judgment bid against the state-owned broadcaster over a satellite contract dispute.Dennis Tracey, an attorney with Hogan Lovells, the law firm that traditionally repr
ZNS facing $542,000 summary judgment bid
ZNS is facing a $542,000 summary judgment bid over claims that it breached a satellite leasing contract with two years of the deal remaining. Attorneys for Centrex Centrex Communications Corporation, in September 12 letter to the southern New York f
$500,000 upgrade for ZNS in Grand Bahama
ZNS’ Northern Service in Grand Bahama will undergo a complete digitalisation of its television facilities to the tune of some $500,000, it was announced yesterday.
Adrian Francis to file lawsuit over cancellation of ZNS Radio show
AFTER his talk show was cancelled as it aired on ZNS Radio earlier this week, host Adrian Francis said he intends to file a law suit against the station for the manner in which he was handled, insisting this could affect future employment prospects.
Two promoted in ZNS Freeport management
TWO promotions were made at ZNS in Freeport recently by the executive management team of the Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas. Darren Meadows, former director of television, is now the acting deputy general manager at the station in Grand Bah
Satisfaction at ZNS over relays coverage
ZNS General Manager Edwin Lightbourne has expressed satisfaction over the broadcasting network’s weekend coverage of the IAAF World Relays event despite a transmission problem on Sunday.
Staff changes at ZNS
THE board of directors of the Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas has announced several managerial staff appointments at ZNS’ Northern Service made necessary by the imminent retirement of veteran broadcaster Byron Stubbs.
Two ZNS employees in Freeport suspended
FREEPORT – Two employees of the News Department at ZNS in Freeport have been suspended by the management of the Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas.
Burrows denies suggestion of ZNS political appointees
THE Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas has come out firing in the defence of two of its journalists, who they claim were unfairly portrayed as political hirees on a Cable 12/Nassau Guardian newscast on February 25 of this year.
Delay in ZNS salary payout
BROADCASTING Corporation Chairman Edwin Lightbourne warned ZNS staff on Wednesday that there could be delays in their salary payments at “certain” bank accounts.
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