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  2. Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Launched as Gibraltar television in 1962, a privately owned commercial station, the broadcaster became the Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation a year later in 1963 when it became a public broadcaster funded by government. GTV, later GBC TV was first housed in Wellington Front, in what was commonly called Wellington Front Studios.

  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. 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 ...

  5. Gibraltar Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Gibraltar Chronicle dated 2 February 1826. The Gibraltar Chronicle was born in direct relationship with the garrison. Casualty lists and news were slow in the 18th century and when five regiments from the Garrison of Gibraltar were promptly shipped to Egypt in 1801, the news was posted on a notice board in the Gibraltar Garrison Library.

  6. Gerard Teuma - Wikipedia

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    Gerard Teuma is a Gibraltarian radio/television presenter and broadcast executive. He has been one of the regular voices on Radio Gibraltar since 1984. During that time he has also been attached for short periods to broadcasting organisations in the United Kingdom, including BBC Radio Leicester and the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association in London.

  7. Panorama (Gibraltar) - Wikipedia

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    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. From its inception, the paper has been a strong defender of the Freedom of the Press, and believes in publishing the views of all sectors of Gibraltar society. Its editor Joe Garcia was the first ...

  8. Rugby union in Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    Gibraltar is a British Overseas Territory, it has long had a rugby presence, and the game was probably introduced at some point during the 19th century by the military. Around World War II , a number of Gibraltarians were evacuated to the United Kingdom , and some learned rugby while at school there or in the British Armed Forces.

  9. 2013 Gibraltar by-election - Wikipedia

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    A public opinion poll commissioned by the Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) predicted a close running between Isola and Nahon. The survey was carried out over six days on 500 eligible voters through face-to-face interviews, representing 2.5% of the Gibraltarian electorate. The poll's results were published on 24 June 2013 and showed ...

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