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June 22, 2019 at 5:04 pm #788630rollforlohswe1982Participant
Guardian Media is conducting a talent search. We are seeking to fill the following positions:
Account Manager,
Advertising Manager,
Announcer,
Host DJ,
Presenter,
Freelance Videographer,
Sales Executives,
Personalities
What you will need to bring for the interview:
Resume Original and Copy of Trinidad and Tobago National I.D.
Original and copies of academic certificates
Recorded demo (for DJ, Presenter and Announcer/Host only)
Interviews to be held on the 22nd June 2019, between 8am to 2pm.
Please apply in person at Guardian Media Limited, 4-10 Rodney Road, AMCO Compound, Chaguanas.
About Guardian Media
Guardian Media has the first and largest radio network in Trinidad and Tobago, with its beginnings dating back to 1925 when a British company, Rediffusion, acquired rights to radio distribution in Trinidad. The company continued to expand its operations and, in 1946, it formally created the Trinidad Broadcasting Company, setting up its own full station in 1947, known as Radio Trinidad 730AM.
TBC continued with its pioneering ethos by launching, in 1976, the country’s first FM station: 95.1FM. The station, also known as The Best Mix, retains a market leading position as an adult contemporary station. Other stations followed: Radio Tempo 105FM, now Vibe CT 105FM and leader in local music and sports coverage.
The East Indian market has been catered for since 1995, with the launch of Sangeet 106.1FM followed by Aakash Vani 106.5FM, both highly successful with a mix of chutney and other East Indian music as well as talk and discussion programmes.
In 2011, TBC launched its sixth radio station, Slam 100.5FM. The progressive urban station has taken the market by storm, becoming a multimedia conversation point for a younger, urban demographic in Trinidad and Tobago.
In 2015, the network was revamped with the closure of its 730AM service and the opening of Sky 99.5FM, also catering for the Christian inspirational market. This was needed to reflect the fact that most people in Trinidad and Tobago now prefer to listen to radio on FM. Also in the same year, Guardian Media decided to take its decades of radio broadcast experience to Guyana, with the setting up of Mix 90.1FM, an adult contemporary music station broadcasting live from the capital Georgetown and serving all major cities in the country.
Guardian Media’s network of stations is also available online, social media and through apps, helping cement its position as Trinidad and Tobago’s largest and most popular radio network.
For the radio stations, each of them have their own website and social media presence.
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