Guyanese news in one place: Stabroek News and Kaieteur News, the state Guyana Chronicle, Demerara Waves and iNews online, and coverage of the country's oil-driven economy.
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Frequently asked questions
- What are the main newspapers in Guyana?
- Stabroek News and Kaieteur News lead the private press, while the Guyana Chronicle is state-owned.
- What is Guyana's national broadcaster?
- NCN (the National Communications Network) is the state broadcaster.
- In what language is Guyanese news published?
- Guyanese media publishes in English — Guyana is South America's only English-speaking country.
Guyana has one of South America's most internationally significant newspaper industries, serving just 800,000 people in a country that has become one of the world's fastest-growing economies following enormous offshore oil discoveries since 2015. Guyana is now one of the most important new oil producers on the planet — making its business press uniquely globally relevant — and is the only English-speaking country in South America, reflecting its Caribbean cultural heritage as a former British colony.
Kaieteur News is Guyana's most widely read daily. Stabroek News is the most respected independent paper. Demerara Waves leads in digital news. NCN is the public broadcaster. The official GFF covers the Golden Jaguars football team. Guyana also has a strong cricket culture as part of the West Indies team. The Guyana Energy portal is globally followed given the country's ExxonMobil oil boom.
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