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The Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU)  is a not-for-profit association of public service and commercial broadcasters in the Caribbean, reaching over 16 million people in the region. As a regional institution, it facilitates discussion and analysis that assist in policy formulation on major integration issues.

Industry News

CARIMAC Media Artist-in-Residence Programme Now Open forApplications

The Caribbean School of Media and Communication (CARIMAC) at The University of the West Indies,…

Office Closure – December 1st, 2025

The CBU Secretariat advises all members and partners that the office will be closed on…

CBU Joins Launch of Global South Media Partners Mechanism in China

Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU) President Anthony Greene is in Xi’an, China, representing the region at the Global South Media…

Eutelsat Extends Support to CBU Members Impacted by Hurricane Melissa

The Caribbean Broadcasting Union is hailing its partner, Eutelsat, for offering support to Caribbean media…

Our Members

CBU membership is open to a wide range of organizations including radio and television broadcasters, newspapers, magazines, production houses, digital and on-line-only media, regulators and media educational institutions.

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CBU Media Hall of Fame

Recognizing our stalwarts in broadcasting and media, the CBU Media Hall of Fame is a tribute to those who helped to advance the development of the industry in this region.

Industry Partners

The CBU has established relationships with internationally recognized organizations to foster deeper connections amongst the many facets of the broadcasting industry in the region and beyond.

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