Television in the Bahamas

Television in the Bahamas was introduced in 1977, though television broadcasts had already been available from the United States for several decades. The television stations in the Bahamas include:

  • ZNS-13, Nassau/Freeport
  • JCN Channel 14
  • Our TV
  • Eyewitness News

See also

References

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Broadcast television in the Bahamas market
Out-of-market stations available on cable[1]
Note: Not all stations are available in all areas.
Local
stations
Nassau
ZNS-TV 13
Freeport
ZNS-1 13
Cable-only
The Parliamentary Channel (Bahamas)
Other
stations
Miami
WPBT 2 (PBS)
WFOR-TV 4 (CBS)
WTVJ 6 (NBC)
WSVN 7 (Fox)
WPLG 10 (ABC)
New York City
Denver
Seattle
Spokane
Other areas
KTLA 5 (The CW, Los Angeles)
CBMT-DT 6 (CBC, Montreal)
WGN-TV 9 (Ind, Chicago)
CICA-DT 19 (TVO, Toronto)
CJON-DT 21 (Ind, St. John's)
See also
Communications in the Bahamas
Bahamas radio
United States U.S.
Miami Radio
West Palm Beach TV
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Canada
United States
Mexico
American Territories
By region
By channel number
  • TV stations by channel number
See also
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Additional resources on North American television
North America
  • List of local television stations in North America
  • DTV transition
  • North American TV mini-template
Canada
Mexico
United States
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Television in the Americas
  • Latin America
    • Hispanic
  • North America
    • Northern
    • Caribbean
    • Central America
  • South America
Sovereign states
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Television in North America
Sovereign states
Dependencies and
other territories
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History
Geography
Politics
Economy
Society


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