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St. Ignatius students dive into the world of media at Compass

Students from St. Ignatius Catholic School got a look at the world of news, radio, and television during an immersive visit to Compass Media.

Cayman Islands Further Education Centre (CIFEC) Students Making Strides in the Creative Media

Cayman Islands, 9 March 2022. The start of the broadcast of the 2022 National Children’s Festival of the Arts (NCFA) on CIGTV was a...

Live: Ask the Experts – State of the media

Trust in media. The advent of "fake news". Declining circulation numbers. Shifting to digital, citizen journalism and new revenue models. These are some of the...

Final broadcast for Cayman 27

After being on television screens for 27 years, Cayman’s only local TV news station will close down Friday, 30 Aug., with the loss of 13 jobs.
Cayman Compass is the Cayman Islands' most trusted news website. We provide you with the latest breaking news from the Cayman Islands, as well as other parts of the Caribbean.

Comey’s firing isn’t the ‘Saturday Night Massacre’

It’s four months into an administration, not four years. In short, the overwrought media has toppled into hysteria again.

Radio Cayman celebrates 40th anniversary

In celebration of its 40th anniversary, more than 2,000 people attended Radio Cayman’s listener appreciation party on Saturday.

AP, Washington Post win Dart journalism awards

The Associated Press and the Washington Post won this year’s Dart Awards for Excellence in Covering Trauma.

Foreign press

Kenny Bryan ‘let go’ as Crosstalk host

Talk-show host Kenny Bryan has been “let go” from his role as co-anchor of the Rooster FM morning radio show.

EDITORIAL – Missing boaters: A regrettable response to the police response

When a tragedy occurs, a natural reaction is to look for reasons … then, failing that — to look for scapegoats.

BBC tax haven

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