ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation

ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation The National Broadcasting Corporation of St. Kitts-Nevis Kitts and Nevis, the available means of dissemination continue to expand.

ZIZ BROADCASTING CORPORATION SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY (REVISION MAY 17 2019)

As ZBC continues to provide information to the people of the Federation of St. The accessibility and ease of use of communication technologies have brought ZBC into the social media space. This social media policy serves as a guideline that will serve to better ZBC’s identity on social media platforms. It encourages ZBC staff

to be active on social media and to value the ZBC’s social media spaces. In no way does this policy intend to infringe on the rights of any employee
or user. This policy serves to point out areas where conflicts can arise and protect our integrity, credibility, honesty and professionalism as communicators. This social media policy was developed using the Social Media Guidelines: A Handbook for Media Professionals & Journalists in the Caribbean , ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation Conditions of Service and Rules and heavily attributes The Gleaner Company Limited's Social Media Policy and Social Media Guidelines for AP Employees. For the purposes of this document, 'social media' includes blogs, microblogs like Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn, forums and commenting functions, photo-sharing networks and applications such as Instagram, instant messaging apps such as WhatsApp and other personal web-space. ACCOUNTS

ZBC employees most notably ZBC Newsroom staff are encouraged to have accounts on social media. It is recommended that the news staff have one account per network that is used both personally and professionally. However, remain mindful that accounts maintained by staff reflect the reputation and credibility of ZBC. Employees should identify themselves on social media as being from ZBC if they are to use their accounts for work in any way. Employees should not include political affiliations in their profiles and should not make any postings that express political views. Employees must avoid participating in attacks on the character of individuals. Employees should be mindful that any opinions or personal information they disclose about themselves or colleagues may be linked to the ZBC. That is true even if employees restrict their pages to viewing only by friends. It is acceptable for official ZBC social media platforms to extend and accept, follow and like news sources, government agencies and departments. However, friending and “liking” political candidates or causes may create a perception among people unfamiliar with the protocol of social networks that ZBC is an advocate. Therefore, official ZBC social media platforms should try to avoid this kind of contact with figures on both sides of controversial or political issues. PUBLISHING & SOURCING

Employees must identify the source of information whether a person, a company, organization or government entity when posting to official ZBC social media platforms. ZBC employees are encouraged to link to ZBC content (ie. ZIZOnline.com, Facebook.com/ZIZOnline etc.) where applicable when posting to official ZBC social media
platforms. Employees can also link to content from other media organizations, except if the material spreads rumours or is otherwise inappropriate. ZBC employees should always refrain from posting
unconfirmed rumours online, regardless of whether other journalists or news outlets have shared the reports. Use particular caution if you find a social networking account that appears to belong to a person who is central to a story, especially if you can't get confirmation from that person. Fake accounts are rampant on social media. Examine the details to determine whether the page could have just as easily been created by somebody else. Never simply lift quotes, photos or video from social networking sites and attribute them to the name on the profile or feed where you found the material. Most social media sites offer a way to send a message to a user; use this to establish direct contact, over email or by phone, so you can get more detailed information about the source. Never take down a post when posting to official ZBC social media platforms - instead apologise or amend with edits shown if there is a long period of time after the post has been published. Trust is essential and corrections are a powerful tool to reinforce how accountability and transparency. Employees should link to content when posting to official ZBC social media platforms, rather than directly uploading or copying and pasting the material where applicable. ZBC Newsroom and ZIZOnline.com must have the opportunity to publish exclusive text, photo and video material before it appears on social networks. Once that material has been published, employees are welcome to post a link to it on their social media accounts. SHOWCASING ZBC WORK ON PERSONAL SITES, BLOGS AND SOCIAL NETWORKS

Employees may share samplings of their work (text, photos, videos, interactives) on their personal accounts once they have been shared by ZBC’s social media platforms. When highlighting their work on social networks or other sites and services that are focused on the sharing of content among users, employees should link to the content rather than uploading it directly. INTERACTING WITH USERS

ZBC strongly believes in the community-driven engagement happening on social media. Employees should encourage online engagement and feedback by asking users online their
opinions on news stories and other collaborative efforts when using official ZBC social media platforms. A thoughtful note from a reader or viewer that leads to correction by ZBC deserves a response in thanks. If someone offers a business like criticism of a story or image but has their facts wrong or asks a question, it’s good to reply, time permitting, to clarify the facts. However, it’s best to avoid protracted back-and-forth exchanges with angry people that become less constructive with each new round. Abusive, bigoted, obscene and/or racist comments will be removed. Repeat offenders will be banned accordingly. Any response made to a reader or viewer could go public. Email, Facebook messages and Twitter direct messages may feel like private communications, but may easily find their way
online. In the case of a story or image that stirs significant controversy, the Editor is likely the best person to reply, rather than the person who posted the content.

🎄✨ Holiday Savings Are Here! ✨🎄The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis has officially announced Christmas Duty-Free Allowa...
14/10/2025

🎄✨ Holiday Savings Are Here! ✨🎄
The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis has officially announced Christmas Duty-Free Allowances — giving shoppers even more reasons to smile this festive season!

🗓 Effective Dates: December 1, 2025 – January 31, 2026
💼 Allowances for Non-Commercial Importers & Travellers:

Gift Packages of Foodstuff: First 400 lbs – No duties or taxes

Non-Commercial Imports: Duty-free allowance of EC$675.00 (US$250.00) off the CIF value

🎁 Shop smart, save big, and make the most of this holiday season!

🚀 Beyond Boundaries, Breaking Barriers!Today’s Quarter 3 Press Conference highlighted our journey of progress and impact...
14/10/2025

🚀 Beyond Boundaries, Breaking Barriers!
Today’s Quarter 3 Press Conference highlighted our journey of progress and impact — from Vision. Action. Results. to Raising the Standard, and now Beyond Boundaries, Breaking Barriers.

We spotlighted achievements across the Ministries of Sports & the Creative Economy, Agriculture, Fisheries & Marine Resources, and Small Business & Entrepreneurship — celebrating growth, innovation, and community empowerment.

Together, we continue to push limits and shape a stronger, more sustainable future for all. 💪🏾🌍

14/10/2025

ZIZ Midday News presented weekdays at 12PM streamed live on YouTube and Facebook , ZIZOnline.com and aired live on ZIZ Television. For more news and follow-ups to the stories presented in the ZIZ Midday News, ensure to check out the ZIZ Evening News presented every day at 7PM.

Subscribe to ZIZOnline: http://bit.ly/2VO9Utl

Visit ZIZOnline.com: https://zizonline.com/
Find ZIZOnline on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zizonline
Follow ZIZOnline on Twitter: https://twitter.com/zbconline
Follow ZIZOnline on Instagram: https://instagram.com/zizonline

Watch LIVE on ZIZ Television and http://zizonline.com/tv/channel-5

14/10/2025

🎤✨ Are you ready for the next episode of Kittitian Superstar?
This Thursday, the stage heats up once again — and if you caught Melissa Belle stunning performance last week, you know the competition is fierce! 🔥

Who’s your favorite? 👀💃🕺
Who’s got your vote this week? 🗳️🎶

Tune in, sing along, and support your superstar as the competition gets even tougher! 🌟

📢 Public Invited to Help Shape the 2026 National Budget 🇰🇳The Ministry of Finance, in collaboration with the Cabinet Sec...
14/10/2025

📢 Public Invited to Help Shape the 2026 National Budget 🇰🇳

The Ministry of Finance, in collaboration with the Cabinet Secretariat, is launching a series of public consultations under the theme “Turning Conversations into Action: Building Our Sustainable Island State Together.”

🗓️ The first consultation takes place on Wednesday, October 15 at 6 p.m. at Saddlers Primary School.
These sessions give citizens a chance to share ideas and priorities that will help shape the 2026 National Budget.

Stay tuned for details on upcoming consultations and the National Budget Forum. 💬✨

🛒 Radio Market is Live on ZIZ 96.1FM! 🎙️Looking to buy, sell, or trade? Tune in every weekday from 10 AM to 12 PM and co...
14/10/2025

🛒 Radio Market is Live on ZIZ 96.1FM! 🎙️
Looking to buy, sell, or trade? Tune in every weekday from 10 AM to 12 PM and connect with the community through great local deals and offers!

Don’t miss your chance to snag a bargain or find a new owner for your items — all right here on Radio Market. 📻

14/10/2025

🏛️ Fort Thomas Reimagined
A bold new chapter begins as the historic Fort Thomas site transforms into a $30M cultural and heritage park.

Led by PM Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew, the development will feature the Caribbean Museum of History and the International Museum, celebrating our story of resilience, creativity, and unity. 🌿

🏛️ A New Era for Fort Thomas Begins 🇰🇳The historic Fort Thomas site is being transformed into a $30 million cultural and...
14/10/2025

🏛️ A New Era for Fort Thomas Begins 🇰🇳

The historic Fort Thomas site is being transformed into a $30 million cultural and heritage park, marking a bold step forward for St. Kitts’ tourism and education sectors.

Led by Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew, the groundbreaking for The Symbol of Love Museum and Monuments signals the rebirth of an 8.7-acre landmark — once silent, now set to tell our nation’s story of resilience, creativity, and unity.

The project will feature the Caribbean Museum of History and the International Museum, along with botanical gardens, dining, and retail spaces showcasing authentic Caribbean culture. 🌿🎭

Tourism Minister Hon. Marsha Henderson welcomed the development as a model of sustainable, inclusive tourism, ensuring opportunities for local vendors, artisans, and youth.

Today's menu at🍽️   Carmen Catering 🍽️  feature Stew Turkey Wings,  Breaded Chicken, Pan Fried Fish w/ Creole Sauce and ...
14/10/2025

Today's menu at🍽️ Carmen Catering 🍽️ feature Stew Turkey Wings, Breaded Chicken, Pan Fried Fish w/ Creole Sauce and so much more! Call 665-1494 to order and treat yourself to a delicious meal from Carmen Catering.

Restaurant owners — want to have your menu in the spotlight too? Join the🍽️ Taste of the Town 🍽️ campaign and share your unique dishes with food lovers across the nation. It's the perfect way to grow your following and connect with new customers.

🍽️ Diners, order from Carmen Catering today!
🍽️ Restaurants Call 465-2621 now to join Taste of the Town.

🌥️ Weather Update  🌦️Today’s forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with a 50% (moderate) chance of showers throughout t...
14/10/2025

🌥️ Weather Update 🌦️

Today’s forecast calls for partly cloudy skies with a 50% (moderate) chance of showers throughout the day and night. 💧
Moisture drifting across the northeast Caribbean may bring brief periods of rain, so keep those umbrellas close just in case! ☂️

Stay safe, stay dry

14/10/2025

HealthWise | Properties Of Health In St. Kitts | - October 13, 2025

Host: Dr. Monique Lescott
Guests: Dr Joeann Davis
Clilia Davis- Medical Research Scientist

Subscribe to ZIZOnline: http://bit.ly/2VO9Utl
Visit ZIZOnline.com: https://zizonline.com/
Find ZIZOnline on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/zizonline
Follow ZIZOnline on Twitter: https://twitter.com/zbconline
Follow ZIZOnline on Instagram: https://instagram.com/zizonline

Watch LIVE on ZIZ Television and http://zizonline.com/tv/channel-5

Also, listen LIVE on ZIZ Radio 96.1FM and https://zizonline.com/radio/live/

13/10/2025

🎤✨ Are you ready for the next episode of Kittitian Superstar?
This Thursday, the stage heats up once again — and if you caught Vinett Richardson’s stunning performance last week, you know the competition is fierce! 🔥

Who’s your favorite? 👀💃🕺
Who’s got your vote this week? 🗳️🎶

Tune in, sing along, and support your superstar as the competition gets even tougher! 🌟

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The name ZIZ is not new to St. Kitts. In the mid 1930s the sons of Administrator Douglas Roy Stuart and their friend, Kittitian radio enthusiast Kenneth Mallalieu, applied for permission to conduct experimental commercial broadcasting on the island and were issued with the call-sign ZIZ. The transmissions were heard mostly by residents in the Basseterre area. When Stuart died, his family left the Caribbean and the radio station went silent. World War II showed the importance of radio in reaching the minds of the person in the street. For the first time military tactics were accompanied by propaganda maneuvers on the airwaves. Psychological warfare took on unprecedented proportions as there were no guns that could shoot down the announcers who minimised enemy successes and bolstered support at home. With the days of Empire numbered by a growing demand for democracy, Britain realised that in order to retain its status as a significant world power it had to re-think its relations with the colonies. Maintaining a measure of intellectual control over a medium that reached thousands was a means to that end and the BBC fulfilled that role with distinction. It became the authority, the model and the symbol of educational and intellectual achievement to which every colony aspired. With the standards set, the Colonial Office could then move into the role of facilitator. In 1955, when the idea of a Radio Station in St. Kitts was first discussed, conditions were promising for a positive outcome. The project became a favourite one of C.A. Paul Southwell, then Minister of Communications and Works, who devoted a great deal of time and effort to it. Initially the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund identified the sum of £16,000 for the establishment of a Public Service Broadcasting Service owned and operated by the Government. By 1959 the amount had been increased to £23,000. In 1960, Karney Osbourne was identified as the future Broadcasting and Public Relations Officer and sent to train in Canada and with the BBC in London. The responsibility of seeing the new station become a reality lay in his hands and eventually so did its day-to-day activities. The Public Works Department undertook the planning and construction of the new building at Springfield. The Department of Electricity and Telephones and Cable and Wireless also assisted in significant ways to make the project a reality. In preparation for the start of regular programming, the station was on the air for one and a half hours every evening for a period of two weeks On Sunday, the 5th March 1961 the project became a reality. Punctually at 4.00 p.m. Administrator Lieutenant Colonel H.A.C. Howard opened the proceedings. The Hon. F.T. Williams then handed the keys to the building to the Chief Minister Southwell who delivered the feature address in which he gave a brief history of the project and acknowledged the contribution of all those involved. He also explained the Government’s involvement in the project. He said that radio was considered such a potent and effective force for good or ill that governments all over the world found it necessary to control broadcasting in their territories. He also expressed the readiness of the St. Kitts Government to co-operate with the West Indies Federal Government in respect to any reasonable proposals for regional broadcasting. At the end of his speech Southwell handed the key to the building to Lord Hailes, Governor General of the Federation of the West Indies who proceeded to open the Station Following the official launching, ZIZ started transmitting for a three-hour period, between six and nine every evening. One of the very first speakers to be heard on the air was Joseph Archibald, Registrar of the Territory who shared his favourite gramophone recordings with his audience in My Kind of Music. A big success was the transmission of three songs recorded at the Irish Town School. Broadcasting and Information Officer Osbourne hoped that this was the beginning of a series of visits to schools throughout the island. Lorna Sheppard, Secretary of the Station was also given the duty of announcing the songs on Pepperpot, a children’s programme and of introducing the Wednesday Concert. The technical side of the operation was in the hands of Zephaniah Joseph. Lloyd (Bill) Bramble was appointed programme assistant in 1963 and Eustace Hicks joined the the staff as Operator technician in 1966. For the next few years ZIZ tried with limited means to cater to the interests of the citizens of the State. Programmes of a community nature satisfied the need for self expression. The small staff attempted to find out what was on the mind of the person on the street with regards to the issues of the day and even the shut-ins were given a chance to have a say. Parliamentary debates were aired, live an activity that, at the time had not been initiated in England, and the Government Ministers made frequent visits to the station to keep the people informed of their activities. To assist students sitting exams in literature, selections from texts set were often read on the air. For parents, teachers and students, the radio became an extension of the class room. Teachers found good use for the current affairs and news programmes as students were expected to stay abreast of what was going on in their country and in the world at large. Nor was entertainment left out of the picture. Aunt Lulu (Louvina Maynard) and Uncle Goldwyn (Goldwyn Caines) became popular with the children. Rev. Buttolph of St. Peter’s Anglican Church provided amusement and educational content with his renditions of plays, a literary works in which he provided voices for all the characters. Goldwyn Caines introduced Latin Music to his listeners, Karney Osbourne read poetry and played tunes for the enjoyment of all and coverage was given to local sporting events. Requests poured in daily from all corners of the state and overseas. Contacts with the BBC allowed for the airing of the adventures of Jimmy Clitherow and Ned Kelly and the music of Victor Silvester, whilst London Calling the Caribbean became a feature of daily listening. But perhaps it was the international sporting events for which this link was most appreciated. Who did not look forward to the thrill of listening to commentaries of World Cup and Test cricket matches in a village shop with his or her friends? How many where those who would bet that Barbadian opening batsman, Conrad Hunt would have hit four runs off the first ball bowled to him in West Indies vs England Test matches and when he did, cheered loudly along with a crowd many, many miles away. Expansion In 1973, recognising the value of reaching a more discerning audience with a variety of programmes, the management of ZIZ embarked on transmissions on its FM frequency. By 1975, equipment had been purchased to increase the power of the radio station to 10,000 watts and to establish a studio in Charlestown, Nevis.