AN exhibition that celebrates Gibraltar Broadcasting Company’s 60 years making tv and radio programmes will run till the top of January.
‘A Legacy of Imaginative and prescient and Sound’ showcases photographs, movie and memorabilia that tells the story of the British territory’s public channel.
The nationwide broadcaster moved into its personal made-for-purpose amenities in 2021 which have helped increase its programming.
Chief Minister Fabian Picardo opened the premises on 22 Rosia Highway to convey the GBC into the 21st Century.
It’s a far cry from 1963 when the broadcaster first began to serve the Gibraltarian public.
By combining Radio Gibraltar with Gibraltar TV it set into movement a course of that led to present-day GBC.
It has regularly grown steadily on a shoe-string price range with an internet service that now gives up-to-the-minute updates on every part that occurs on the Rock.
Aside from its weeknightly information bulletins, it produces sports activities, information and cultural programmes.
The station’s worth particularly involves the fore at election time when hard-hitting interviews and debates give all events the chance to precise themselves on this wholesome democracy.
Gibraltarians polled in 2022 mentioned that GBC is both ‘vital’ or ‘essential’ to the group.
The exhibition on the Gustavo Bacarisas Gallery in Gibraltar’s Casemates Sq. will run till January 31.
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