In an effort to better serve viewers, the Government Information Service (GIS) is excited to announce a change to its broadcasting schedule.
Starting this week, the nightly National Report will be replaced by a weekly news wrap-up that seeks to provide a more comprehensive and in-depth look at the week’s important news stories. “As a government news station, our goal is to provide viewers with accurate and reliable information about the policies, initiatives, and events that are shaping the country,” said Leslie Ann Johnson, GIS Director (Ag). “This new format will allow our team to deliver information in a more efficient and effective manner — through strategic programming that features the latest updates, analysis, and expert commentary on the issues that matter most to citizens.”
The new GIS format will also feature special segments on inspiring individuals, cultural events, and human interest stories that inspire and engender pride in Grenada’s unique heritage and culture.
Join the GIS every Friday at 6:30 pm for the new weekly news wrap-up. We remain committed to providing all citizens with the news and information needed to make informed decisions.
GIS — different focus, same mission.
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Wow weekly??? this should remain daily, government issues should always be made public ASAP!
This is so wrong. You should be dealing with government situations in a timely matter each day. Not waiting for a week.
Jen-Jen Agreed.
It’s like they’re in lalaland and will wake up when election is near to start to about things affect Grenadians daily.