Photojournalist Krishna Maharaj has transitioned
"Willing to give advice, sprinkled with his many years of experience as not only a photographer, but also as a radio host."
Journalists who have passed
"Willing to give advice, sprinkled with his many years of experience as not only a photographer, but also as a radio host."
John Babb joined Newsday as its founding News Editor in 1993 and played a pivotal role in its foundation and growth until his retirement on March 4, 2016.
BC Pires wrote for 35 years for local and international media and was a columnist for the Trinidad Express, TTIndependent, Trinidad Guardian and finally, TTNewsday.
In Tribute to Grenfell Kissoon. On the occasion of his passing, Guardian Media produced this appreciation of the work of their former Managing Director....
The ACM remembers Nylah as a relentless activist in the promotion of press freedom.
MATT sourced two tributes to the work of the late Express editor Jerome Tang Lee. Krishna Maharaj worked with him after he returned to...
"On every stage on which he performed locally and abroad, he flew and proudly waved the 103 flag," - Dik Henderson.
"He was polite, patient and dutiful on the job, just a great guy."
One story a day wasn't enough, not even two, and by the time she reached five, three were exclusives.
His rich voice, charming smile, and piercing interview style endeared him to viewers of Panorama.
Ace photojournalist Rattan Jadoo passed away in Dow Village, California today after a month of severe illness.
Peter preferred the village settings and folk to board and common rooms. His choice community was Rousillac, the place of his mother and maternal family.
MATT joins the media community in mourning the loss of pioneering broadcaster David Elcock, who passed in New York today, August 25, 2022. Broadcaster...
The circumstances of her passing are a powerful reminder of the toll that journalism can take on its pratitioners.
Anthony was an intelligent, dignified man who understood his worth and was prepared to accept nothing less.
Joel Nanton was a pioneer lecturer in the school, and used his experience as a reporter and editor to help develop its curriculum.