Staying Informed
Whether you’re a visitor, business traveller, or new resident, staying updated in Guyana is easy thanks to its dynamic and diverse media landscape.
1. Internet & Mobile Connectivity
Guyana offers reliable nationwide internet coverage through several independent providers. Wi-Fi is widely available at hotels, restaurants, and select public areas, making it easy for visitors to stay connected.
The country is served by three main mobile network providers: One Communications, Digicel Guyana, and ENet. In addition, Starlink satellite internet is also accessible in many areas.
Visitors can purchase SIM or eSIM cards from any provider by presenting a valid passport, keeping you connected throughout your stay, whether you’re in the city or exploring the interior.
2. Printed News
Guyana is home to four major daily newspapers that provide comprehensive coverage on current affairs, politics, business, and community updates:
- Kaieteur News
- Stabroek News
- Guyana Times
- Guyana Chronicle (state-owned)
- Village Voice News
3. Online News
In addition to printed news, a growing number of online news outlets ensure 24/7 access to the latest stories, even on the go. Popular digital platforms include:
- iNews Guyana
- Newsroom Guyana
- News Source Guyana
- Demerara Waves Online News
These platforms offer breaking news, investigative journalism, and real-time updates on events across the country and region.
4. Television
Guyana’s media sector is vibrant and locally driven, offering a mix of traditional and modern broadcast services:
- 20 privately-owned radio stations, with programming ranging from music to public affairs
- 9 cable stations, offering a variety of local and international channels
Radio Stations In Guyana
Stay tuned to Guyana’s rich and varied radio landscape—from public service broadcasts and news programs to chart-topping hits and community-driven content. Whether you’re in Georgetown or the hinterland, there’s something for every listener.
1. National & Government-Owned (NCN)
- Voice of Guyana – AM 560/700 kHz & FM 102.5 MHz
- Hot FM – FM 98.1 MHz
- Vybz (formerly Fresh FM/Radio Roraima) – FM 100.1 MHz
2. Major Commercial FM Stations in Georgetown
- NTN Radio – 89.1 MHz (News & Talk)
- Radio Guyana Inc. – 89.5 MHz (R&B, Soca, Bollywood)
- Mix 90.1 FM – 90.1 MHz (Pop, Rock, R&B, Variety)
- Real FM – 93.1 MHz (Top 40/Pop)
- Boom FM – 94.1 MHz (Hits & Adult Contemporary)
- Voice FM – 96.1 MHz (Dancehall, Hip-Hop, Soca)
- Hot FM – 98.1 MHz (Soca, Reggae, News)
- Vybz NCN – 100.1 MHz (Mainstream Hits)
- Voice of Guyana – 102.5 MHz (Government News & Talk)
- Guyana Lite FM – 104.1 MHz (Easy Listening)
3. Regional & Community Stations
- Radio Essequibo – 95.5 MHz (NCN regional station)
- Radio Paiwomak – 97.1 MHz (Indigenous community radio in North Rupununi)
- Online-only stations: Bhajans Radio, GTriddim, Abee Radio, MASSIVE FX, and more
4. Listen Anywhere & Anytime
- Online streaming platforms (Streema, OnlineRadioBox) host most stations for global access .
- Mobile apps like Radio GY aggregate local favorites such as Boom FM, Voice FM, NTN Radio, and Radio Guyana Inc. .
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