In the era of social media reporting and access to a wide range of digital platforms for anyone who owns a smartphone, the role of the press corps remains increasingly critical to help navigate a fast-changing and often overwhelming landscape of information, outright misinformation and other dangerous inaccuracies with profound implications. The media landscape in
Cable Bahamas Limited (CBL) revealed in a statement on Tuesday that the company will pay a dividend of $0.06 per ordinary share by the end of the year. This is the first time in a number of years the company has declared a dividend payout for ordinary shareholders. “The board of directors of Cable Bahamas
Cable Bahamas Limited’s (CBL) fiber to the home (FTTH) rollout this year has been impeded by supply chain issues that led to equipment delivery delays, the company’s President Franklyn Butler said in a statement in the company’s annual report for the 2022 fiscal year. He explained, though, that the rollout will be a priority next
This past Friday, Cable Bahamas Limited hosted its 4th annual Soak Ya Boss fundraiser, which is part of its “Connecting for the Cure” campaign in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month. The nation’s leading connectivity provider gave its staff the chance of a lifetime to “Soak Ya Boss” by placing their supervisors in one of
Cable Bahamas Limited celebrates the return of one of its most popular corporate social responsibility initiatives, Connecting People Who Care. The initiative was originally launched in 2021 as a way to use the company’s premier services to lighten the load of non-governmental organizations that are doing incredible work in the community and even further, the individuals within