Barbados
Barbadians enjoy full freedom of expression. All newspapers are privately-owned, and there is a mix of private and public radio stations. Although the country's sole television station is run by the Government-owned Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation, it presents a wide range of political views.
Press: The main dailies are The Barbados Advocate and The Nation. Other publications include Caribbean Week (fortnightly), Weekend Investigator (weekly) and the Broad Street Journal, a business journal. Foreign newspapers are also available.
Television: Government-owned Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) operates CBC TV.
Radio: Government-owned Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) operates CBC Radio 900 AM, Liberty 98.1 FM and Quality 100.7 FM . Barbados Broadcasting Service operates commercial station BBS FM, and religious station Faith 102 FM. HOTT 95.3 FM is a commercial station run by Starcom Network. Starcom Network also operates commercial station The Voice of Barbados, LOVE 104.1 FM and Gospel 790 AM.