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  2. Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In early 2012, Radio Gibraltar has replaced its jingle with one that mirrors those in the UK. GBC's current situation is unknown. Broadcasting Act 2012. The Broadcasting Act 2012 will replace the Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation Act 1963 (GBC Act). It will transpose several EU directives on broadcasting into Gibraltarian law. Under its ...

  3. Communications in Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    The Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) operates Radio Gibraltar on both FM and AM, broadcasting a mix of local programming in English and Spanish, and retransmissions of the BBC World Service. In December 2005, GBC started internet streaming of its radio service, and in 2009 the daily Newswatch programme became available as video on ...

  4. Gerard Teuma - Wikipedia

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    On Radio, Teuma hosted ‘My Country’ (2002 - 2012) and ‘Lunchtime Live’ (2005 - 2012). Gerard Teuma was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation in 2012, holding the position for 10 years till his retirement from GBC in 2022. The appointment came when GBC was in all probability at its lowest ebb in its then ...

  5. Davina Barbara - Wikipedia

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    Barbara joined the Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation in 2001 as a broadcast journalist in the newsroom. She then moved to Radio Gibraltar where she co-produced the station's current affairs programmes. Gibraltar Cultural Services

  6. Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view Gibraltar from the air, looking north-west. Gibraltar (/ dʒ ɪ ˈ b r ɔː l t ər / jih-BRAWL-tər, Spanish: [xiβɾalˈtaɾ]) is a British Overseas Territory and city located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, on the Bay of Gibraltar, near the exit of the Mediterranean Sea into the Atlantic Ocean (Strait of Gibraltar).

  7. 2023 Gibraltar general election - Wikipedia

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    Elected Chief Minister. Fabian Picardo. Socialist Labour. General elections were held in Gibraltar on 12 October 2023 to elect all 17 members of the fifth Gibraltar Parliament. [2] This was the first election in Gibraltar's history to use an electronic voting count system. The GSLP–Liberal Alliance secured a fourth term in office, though it ...

  8. Jumper's Bastion - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: Jumpers Bastion. Jumper's Bastion may refer to one of two adjacent bastions in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. They were both created in 1785 on the sites of previous constructions and named for a British Captain who was one on the first on shore during the Capture of Gibraltar in 1704.

  9. Panorama (Gibraltar) - Wikipedia

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    Panorama is a daily newspaper published in Gibraltar. History. The newspaper was founded in December 1975 by journalist Joe Garcia who has edited it since then. It was first published as a weekly newspaper and became a daily in 2002. It was the first Gibraltar newspaper to establish an online edition, in 1997.