Bahamian news in one place: the Nassau Guardian — founded in 1844 — and The Tribune, the ZNS national broadcaster, Eyewitness News online, plus business and sports coverage from across the islands.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is the oldest newspaper in the Bahamas?
- The Nassau Guardian, founded in 1844, is the oldest Bahamian newspaper, with The Tribune its main competitor.
- What is the national broadcaster of the Bahamas?
- ZNS (the Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas) is the national broadcaster.
- Where does official Bahamian news come from?
- The Government of the Bahamas publishes official releases, with Reuters covering Nassau internationally.
The Bahamas has one of the Caribbean's most vibrant English-language newspaper industries, serving 400,000 people across 700 islands and cays in one of the world's most beautiful and economically successful small island states. The Bahamas consistently ranks as one of the wealthiest Caribbean nations per capita — driven by tourism and financial services — and its press reflects a lively democratic society with strong journalistic traditions.
Nassau Guardian and The Tribune are the two pillars of Bahamian journalism. ZNS is the national broadcaster. The Bahamas International Securities Exchange (BISX) is the official stock market. Uniquely, the Bahamas is world-famous for athletics — producing Olympic champions — covered by the BAOC. The BFF covers the national football team.
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