Trinidad and Tobago Television
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TTT Limited, is a state owned national television broadcaster in Trinidad and Tobago with its headquarters located at 11 A Maraval Road, Port of Spain. The company formerly operated two stations; TTT channels 2 & 13 from 1962 to 2005, and Alternative Television popularly known as TTT Channels 9 & 14 from 1983 to 1990. The station and its parent company, the National Broadcasting Network (NBN) was closed at midnight on 14 January 2005 due to bankruptcy with C TV becoming its successor in 2006. After several years of being off the air, it was found that TTT still had a strong brand identity among the population and a cult following on social media. On 30 August 2018, TTT Limited was re-launched by Prime Minister Keith Rowley at 3:00 PM AST.
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Trinidad y Tobago Television Limited, conocida como TTT, es una emisora de televisión nacional de propiedad estatal en Trinidad y Tobago con sede en 11 A Maraval Road, Puerto España. La compañía operaba anteriormente dos estaciones; TTT canales 2 y 13 de 1962 a 2005, y Alternative Television conocida popularmente como TTT Canales 9 y 14 de 1983 a 1990. La estación y su empresa matriz, la National Broadcasting Network (NBN) se cerró a la medianoche del 14 de enero de 2005 debido a quiebra con C TV convirtiéndose en su sucesor en 2006. Después de varios años de estar fuera del aire, se descubrió que TTT todavía tenía una fuerte identidad de marca entre la población y un culto de seguidores en las redes sociales. El 30 de agosto de 2018, TTT Limited fue relanzado por el Primer Ministro de Tri
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Trinidad y Tobago Television Limited, conocida como TTT, es una emisora de televisión nacional de propiedad estatal en Trinidad y Tobago con sede en 11 A Maraval Road, Puerto España. La compañía operaba anteriormente dos estaciones; TTT canales 2 y 13 de 1962 a 2005, y Alternative Television conocida popularmente como TTT Canales 9 y 14 de 1983 a 1990. La estación y su empresa matriz, la National Broadcasting Network (NBN) se cerró a la medianoche del 14 de enero de 2005 debido a quiebra con C TV convirtiéndose en su sucesor en 2006. Después de varios años de estar fuera del aire, se descubrió que TTT todavía tenía una fuerte identidad de marca entre la población y un culto de seguidores en las redes sociales. El 30 de agosto de 2018, TTT Limited fue relanzado por el Primer Ministro de Trinidad y Tobago, el Honorable Dr. Keith Rowley a las 3:00 p.m. AST
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TTT Limited, is a state owned national television broadcaster in Trinidad and Tobago with its headquarters located at 11 A Maraval Road, Port of Spain. The company formerly operated two stations; TTT channels 2 & 13 from 1962 to 2005, and Alternative Television popularly known as TTT Channels 9 & 14 from 1983 to 1990. The station and its parent company, the National Broadcasting Network (NBN) was closed at midnight on 14 January 2005 due to bankruptcy with C TV becoming its successor in 2006. After several years of being off the air, it was found that TTT still had a strong brand identity among the population and a cult following on social media. On 30 August 2018, TTT Limited was re-launched by Prime Minister Keith Rowley at 3:00 PM AST.
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