The National Television Network of Saint Lucia is a cable television network (channel 2) owned by the country's government. The channel broadcasts from Castries, its capital, and produces programming in English and Kweyol languages.[3]

History

Until 2001, television in Saint Lucia was dominated by networks from the United States.[1] On May 17, 2001, the government started test broadcasts of NTN[3] with extensive trial broadcasts starting in July. The Cabinet formally established NTN in September.[4] Regular broadcasts started on October 14 on channel 2, which rebroadcast CNN Headline News the rest of the day.[2]

As of 2009, NTN was broadcasting a four hour schedule from 6pm to 10pm with a repeat the following morning.[5]

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