WIN TV (Trinidad and Tobago) explained

World Indian Network Television
Owner:WIN Communication Network
Country:Trinidad and Tobago
Language:English
Area:National
Affiliates:WIN Radio 101.1FM
Headquarters:Corner of Henry and Bonito Street, Chaguanas, Trinidad and Tobago
Website:http://www.wintvworld.com
Terr Chan 1:37 and 39
Online Serv 1:JW Player
Online Chan 1:http://wintvworld.com/
Key People:Mohan Jaikaran
Sunil Ramdeen

World Indian Network Television (commonly known as WIN TV) was a television station in Trinidad and Tobago. Launched in 2007, it was one of two local television stations (the other being ieTV) dedicated to the Indo-Trinidadian and Tobagonian market. Its headquarters were located at the corner of Henry and Bonito Street, Chaguanas, Trinidad and Tobago.

History

WIN TV was founded by media personality and entrepreneur, Mohan Jaikaran with company shareholdings held by Neil Seepersad and The Tsidkenu Investment Corporation. The station was launched on 14 July 2006 at the Trinidad Hilton[1] where it began broadcasting on 1 May 2007 on Channel 37 on the UHF band and Cable Channel 12 on the Flow Trinidad cable service. In January 2011, the station secured VHF Channel 7 (Trinidad) and UHF Channel 39 (Tobago).[2] An alliance with Tempo Networks saw WIN TV programming being broadcast throughout the Caribbean, while the station itself carried into Canada on Bell Fibe TV and Rogers Cable as WIN Caribbean[3] [4]

WIN offered Indian movies, local events and original programming such as Sunrise, Mid-Morning Live, Medical Matters, Market to Market, the BUZZ weekly, Bollywood Countdown, Big Rich Lime, Point of Focus, Community News, Eyewitness News, The War Room, Rapid Fire, Eye On Crime, Eye on Legal and Crime Watch.

Closure

The Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (TATT) found WIN TV in violation of the country's Telecommunications Act by not paying outstanding fees and arrears. Troubles increased when the station's founder, Mohan Jaikaran, died on 12 April 2015. It was found that the non-transferable broadcasting licence was not awarded to WIN TV but to Jaikaran, who accumulated fees and arrears since 2011. Subsequent to his death, the Jaikaran family took over operations at the station, and negotiated with TATT for a new license which was denied. Renewal will only be considered if the arrears were cleared where failure to pay will result in the station forced to discontinue operations. Court action was brought by WIN TV against TATT hoping to force a temporary extension of the license as it was set to expire on 29 February 2016. On 26 February, the court rejected WIN TV's application,[5] giving TATT the clearance for "cease & desist" operations. On a televised address, members of the Jaikaran family appealed to the public for financial support towards WIN TV's operations. Although negotiations between WIN TV and TATT continued, financial woes increased resulting in downsizing of staff and the station broadcasting reruns. With most of the debt still being unpaid, WIN TV and its associated radio station WIN Radio 101.1FM were ordered by TATT to cease and desist operations on 14 June 2016.[6] [7]

Currently, only WIN Radio 101.FM is operating via internet live stream under Win Radio Livestream.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: COMING SOON CENTRAL TV. Trinidad Newsday. 12 July 2006 .
  2. Web site: WIN TV boosts signal strength. Trinidad Newsday. 25 November 2010 .
  3. Web site: Caribbean - International TV Canada. n.d.. International TV Canada. 23 April 2017.
  4. News: 20 March 2013 . Caribbean TV network comes to Canada . The Caribbean Camera . Canada . 16 May 2017.
  5. Web site: WIN TV loses case The Trinidad Guardian Newspaper. www.guardian.co.tt. 2017-05-01.
  6. News: CARIBBEAT: Trinidad's WIN TV and radio stations face uncertain future after founder's death. McCallister. Jared. 3 July 2016. New York Daily News. 23 April 2017. New York.
  7. News: WIN TV signs off. Loubon. Michelle. 16 June 2016. Trinidad Express. 23 April 2017.