News from the twin-island nation: the Antigua Observer — the country's main daily — Antigua News Room online, the state broadcaster ABS, and regional Caribbean coverage, all linked directly.
National Newspapers
Antigua's primary national newspaper, comprehensive coverage
Digital and TV
Antigua and Barbuda Broadcasting Service, national broadcaster
Business and Finance
Sports
News Agencies
Frequently asked questions
- What is the main newspaper in Antigua and Barbuda?
- The Antigua Observer is the country's main daily, alongside online outlets such as Antigua News Room.
- What is the national broadcaster of Antigua and Barbuda?
- ABS TV/Radio is the state broadcaster of the twin-island nation.
- Which regional agency covers Antiguan news?
- The Caribbean News Agency (CANA) covers Antigua and Barbuda alongside official government releases.
Antigua and Barbuda has one of the Eastern Caribbean's most vibrant newspaper industries, serving 100,000 people across two main islands famed for 365 beaches — one for every day of the year. The islands are one of the Caribbean's most successful tourism destinations and have produced some of the world's most celebrated cricketers, including Sir Vivian Richards and Sir Curtly Ambrose, making cricket a central part of the national identity.
Antigua Observer is the primary national newspaper. ABS TV/Radio is the national broadcaster. Cricket Antigua reflects the island's famous Sir Vivian Richards Stadium — one of the Caribbean's great Test match venues. The ABFA covers the national football team. The ECCB governs the shared EC dollar.
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