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Frequently asked questions
- What are the main news sources in Grenada?
- NOW Grenada and The New Today are the island's leading news outlets.
- What is Grenada's main broadcaster?
- The Grenada Broadcasting Network (GBN) is the main broadcaster.
- Which regional agency covers Grenadian news?
- The Caribbean News Agency (CANA) covers Grenada alongside official government information services.
Grenada has one of the Eastern Caribbean's most vibrant newspaper industries, serving 120,000 people on the Spice Isle — famous worldwide for nutmeg, cinnamon, and other spices that have shaped its economy and identity for centuries. Known as the Isle of Spice, Grenada is also remembered for the 1983 US military intervention and has since built one of the Caribbean's most stable and successful democracies, with a thriving tourism sector and citizenship-by-investment programme.
NOW Grenada is the most visited independent digital portal. The New Today is the leading national newspaper. GBN is the national broadcaster and WEE FM the most listened radio station. The GFF covers the national football team. Like all Eastern Caribbean islands, Grenada is part of the West Indies cricket tradition and shares the EC dollar governed by the ECCB.
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