BBC World Service English radio will be received digitally and broadcast live on Guardian Radio FM 96.9 when not in local programming, according to BBC.

Fred Durman, BBC's Head of Business Development for the Americas and Europe, says, "The BBC is delighted to strengthen its presence in the Bahamas through this dynamic rebroadcasting partnership with Guardian Media Group. This collaboration underscores our dedication to informing, educating and entertaining audiences worldwide." 

"By delivering trusted news, insightful storytelling and a rich array of diverse programming, we aim to foster deeper connections and promote shared understanding across communities. This initiative not only extends our global reach but also ensures that Bahamian residents have access to high-quality journalism and content that reflects a variety of voices and perspectives from around the world," adds Durman.

Dwight Strachan, Guardian Radio's Station Manager, says, "Guardian Radio – the Bahamas' number one source for talk and radio news — is thrilled to announce an exciting new partnership with the legendary BBC World Service. We will offer BBC programming to our listeners when we’ve completed our regular programming overnight and on Sunday."

"This will further demonstrate to our listeners our commitment to providing credible news from all over the globe and from one of the world's most trusted news sources. Without a doubt, Guardian Radio with the BBC World Service will make for round-the-clock-radio — 24 hours a day, seven days a week," concludes Strachan. 

For more information, visit www.bbc.co.uk

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