This is a live, one hour news program focussed on hard, societal, business, and sporting news from the Caribbean.
This is a one hour best of the week that was in Caribbean news.
This is a live, two hour News and news discussion show from Trinidad.
This is a comedic singing show where people are randomly selected off the street and in studio to sing in a Karaoke format.
This is a singing based talent contest based in Trinidad where contestants compete for top honours as a Calypso/Soca music star.
This is a best of Trinidadian Soca and Calypso music videos played in a randomly selected sequence.
This is a best of Jamaican Reggae and Dancehall music videos played in a randomly selected sequence.
This is a live, daily ninety-minute sports review and interview show featuring regional and international sports and sporting star.
This is a thirty minute feature highlighting athletes slated to participate in the upcoming 2012 Olympic Games and a look at their respective events.
This is a weekly review of the Jamaican high school football tournaments, the Manning Cup and DaCosta Cup.
This is live and delayed broadcast of Jamaican and Trinidadian sporting events. Featured content includes high school soccer and track and field competitions from Jamaica, professional soccer from Jamaica and Trinidad regional cricket tournaments, and other major regional sporting events.
This sixty minute interview program is hosted by Winford Williams and is Jamaica’s premier entertainment television show. The show covers the spectrum of Jamaican entertainment delving into the history, successes, failures and lifestyle of local and international artistes.
Wealth Magazine “Business Access” is a thirty minute interview program that features successful businesses and A-list business leaders from across the Caribbean. The show delves into their behind the scenes business activities and a bit of their personal lives.
This is a popular sixty minute Jamaican news and current affairs interview and discussion program hosted by Cliff Hughes. Mr Hughes won an Emmy Award for an expose he did on the DC Sniper Lee Boyd Malvo.
This is a thirty minute Caribbean leisure lifestyle and music review show. Varied hosts tour popular locations across the region and expose the little known facts. Musical Caribbean artistes are also incorporated to provide the complete experience.
This sixty minute program is an investigative reporting and interview show that focuses on societal and human interest issues. The host Susan Simes won an UNFPA Gold Award for Excellence in Television Reporting in 2006 for the show.
This is a half hour show featuring video mixes of current and past Jamaican and Trinidadian music videos played in a club format by a video disk jockey.
Westwood Park weaves the story of the Dusoleil and Gunn-Munroe families, whose affluent lifestyles and picture-perfect smiles become less than idyllic on closer inspection. Set in lush and luxurious locations rarely seen in Caribbean dramas, Westwood Park is driven by the universal topics of love, hate, power, lust, greed, corruption, romance, heartbreak and the strive for social justice and consciousness.
This thirty minute comedic drama sitcom is likened to a cross between “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” and the “Beverly Hillbillies”, as the story centres around a similar rags to riches storyline of a young music artist who wins the lottery and moves out of the ghetto.
This is the longest running soap drama show on Jamaican television. The drama revolves around the lives of the wealthy Blackburn family who remain icons of a colonial era long gone, and mirrors life on an old sugar plantation set in the Caribbean. It is a tale filled with international intrigue, suspense, comedy, love and murder.
For the first time, viewers in The USA, and Canada will be able to watch live coverage of Trinidad Carnival on TV via Caribbean Entertainment Everyday Network Television, CEEN, from February 8- 12, 2013.
CEEN will broadcast the Soca Monarch Finals, The Junior Parade of Bands, the Panorama Final, the Kings and Queens Finals and of course Carnival Monday and Tuesday’s Parade of the Bands.
Tanya Lee, marketing manager of CEEN TV stated, “Trinidad Carnival is the biggest and most exciting cultural display in the Caribbean and CEEN TV is happy to be able to bring Carnival 2013 to Trinidadians residing in Canada and the USA as we build on our brand promise of visually connecting with the Caribbean Diaspora.”
The International Media Content (IMC) owned channel, CEEN TV, sister company of SportsMax, is available via subscription on Optimum channel 1103 in the tri state area, on Rogers Digital TV channel 684 and Bell Fibe TV channel 661 in Ontario Canada.
Trinidad Carnival 2013 CEEN Broadcast Schedule (EST):
Soca Monarch Final – Friday February 8 at 9pm
Junior Parade of Bands -Saturday February 9 at 10am
Kings and Queens Finals – Saturday February 9 at 9pm
Panorama Final – Sunday February 10 at 10pm
Carnival Monday – Monday February 11 at 11am
Carnival Tuesday – Tuesday February 12 at 10am
This sixty minute interview program is hosted by Winford Williams and is Jamaica’s premier entertainment television show. The show covers the spectrum of Jamaican entertainment delving into the history, successes, failures and lifestyle of local and international artistes.
Wealth Magazine “Business Access” is a thirty minute interview program that features successful businesses and A-list business leaders from across the Caribbean. The show delves into their behind the scenes business activities and a bit of their personal lives.
This is a half hour show featuring video mixes of current and past Jamaican and Trinidadian music videos played in a club format by a video disk jockey.
This is a best of Jamaican Reggae and Dancehall music videos played in a randomly selected sequence.