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Marleni Cuellar is the New C E O of Channel 5!

Feb 16, 2021 Marleni Cuellar is the New C.E.O. of Channel 5! Here at News Five, we don’t normal cover ourselves, but tonight we have some big news to share with our viewers.  You may be aware that Channel Five’s C.E.O. Amalia Mai recently took up a post as C.E.O. in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade. What you may not know is that today she handed over the reins of the company to our new C.E.O.…drum roll, please: Marleni Cuellar.  It was a bittersweet morning for us here at the station at the close of one chapter, but beginning of another.  Tonight, News Five’s other personnel change, the new – or should we say returning – news director, Karla Heusner, takes a look at Mai’s accomplishments over the last thirteen years and finds out what Marleni has planned for the station now that she will be transitioning from in front of the camera to full time Chief Executive Officer.

Media fraternity mourns passing of regional journalist, George Alleyne

The regional media fraternity is mourning the passing of colleague, George Alleyne.  The Guyanese-born journalist suddenly died at his home in Barbados on Friday, January 22. He was 61 years old.  A noted writer and editor, Alleyne spent over 40 years of his career working in Guyana, Canada, and the Cayman Islands, before finally settling in Barbados.  He served at the Guyana Chronicle until 1989 when he migrated to Canada. George covered politics, sports, and trade while at the Guyana Chronicle and published several articles for ethnic newspapers in Canada while there up to mid-1995. Alleyne later moved to Barbados where he was an information specialist,  sub-editing, reporting, and writing for the Caribbean News Agency (CANA) Wire Service until its merger with the Caribbean Broadcasting Union to become the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC) in 2000.

Journalist George Alleyne passes

Social Share Journalists across the Caribbean are mourning the death of colleague George Alleyne who died suddenly at his home on Friday. Alleyne, 61, who is Guyanese by birth, spent almost 40 years in the profession. The following tribute was paid by the Association of Caribbean Media Workers, with input from Bert Wilkinson and Julius Gittens. Ian George Alleyne started his journalistic career at the Government Information Service in the early 1980s. He then transferred to the state-owned Guyana Chronicle, the lone daily newspaper at the time. Recognising his talent and sharp intellect, management placed him in a cadet training scheme from which he emerged with flying colours.

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