Mass media in Barbados
The mass media in Barbados have had a long history of being entitled to an open policy by the Government, and by the citizenry with respect to press Freedoms. Barbados has a collection of local and foreign owned media entities providing the country with varying views via newspaper, magazine, television, or radio communications.[1][2]
In terms of broadcast media, the Barbados Government largely has a hands off policy, as long as the content being aired by a media outlet is not profane, libelous, lewd, slanderous or vile. Depending on the severity, situations like a swearing offense could treated by an initial warning, and might proceed to monetary fines only if further instances continue.
Further reading
- Lent, Dr. John A. "Transnational Influences on Commonwealth Caribbean Mass Communications" (PDF). Professor of Communications. Temple University. pp. 1–17. Retrieved 7 October 2025.
- writer, Staff (13 May 2024). "Barbados Profile: Media". www.bbc.co.uk. BBC News. Retrieved 7 October 2025.
References
See also
- Communications in Barbados
- List of newspapers in Barbados
- List of radio stations in Barbados
- Multi-Choice TV (Barbados) – Cable channel provider
External links
- Barbados Advocate (Newspaper)
- Barbados Free Press (Political Commentary)
- Broad Street News (Financial Commentary)
- CBC Caribbean Broadcasting Corp – Barbados Radio AM900
- The HEAT – Weekly news tabloid with no internet site to date (12 November 2006)