Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Extreme Cave Diving in The Bahamas - Tonight on PBS
"Extreme Cave Diving" premiers Tuesday, February 9 at 8PM ET/PT on PBS (please check local listings). For more information please visit our website www.pbs.org/nova/cavedive
And here's a great article written by Larry Smith:
Bahamas' blue holes 'a final frontier'
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Blue Holes,
History,
Marine Life,
News,
Television,
Things,
UnderSea World
Monday, February 8, 2010
King of JunkaPOP
by Team TAAG Entertainment

The 242 entertainment scene awaits a trembling awakening this weekend, as one of the country’s youngest and most experienced entertainers, Munks(21), returns to the set of Bahamas@Sunrise on ZNS TV 13 for a third time within two years premiering hot new music from his new up and coming album, ‘King of JunkaPOP.’
This local entertainment phenom originally popped up in 2006 on the Junkanoo Summer song competition featuring his debut single, ‘The Art of Woo.’ The song was a genius fusion of popular sounds such as Junkanoo laced with hints of Soca and HipHop in the mix.
Munks then earned the title of creator of a nu- wave style of Bahamian music named ‘JunkaPOP.’
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The 242 entertainment scene awaits a trembling awakening this weekend, as one of the country’s youngest and most experienced entertainers, Munks(21), returns to the set of Bahamas@Sunrise on ZNS TV 13 for a third time within two years premiering hot new music from his new up and coming album, ‘King of JunkaPOP.’
This local entertainment phenom originally popped up in 2006 on the Junkanoo Summer song competition featuring his debut single, ‘The Art of Woo.’ The song was a genius fusion of popular sounds such as Junkanoo laced with hints of Soca and HipHop in the mix.
Munks then earned the title of creator of a nu- wave style of Bahamian music named ‘JunkaPOP.’
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Friday, February 5, 2010
Family Publishes Memoirs Of First Bahamas Envoy To The White House
Quantico, Virginia -1978) Ambassador L. B. Johnson attending graduation excises for Inspector Fernander of the Royal Bahamas Police Force from the FBI Academy. (Left to Right) Winston D. Munnings, Third Secretary, Bahamas Embassy; Judge Webster, FBI Director, His Excellency L. B. Johnson, Bahamas Ambassador to the United States; Mrs Fernander and Inspector Fernander.Miami, Florida -- An autobiography of the late Livingstone B. Johnson, first Bahamas Ambassador to the United States and to the United Nations will be released February 27 at a book launching ceremony to be held at the British Colonial Hilton, downtown Nassau. According to daughters Anita Johnson-Patty and Deanne Johnson-Anderson, “this is long overdue and we are ecstatic that we are finally able to fulfill our father’s dream.”
A former Member of The Bahamas Senate, Ambassador Johnson C.B.E., D.C.L., died in Nassau, Bahamas March 5, 2009 at the age of 85. A State recognized funeral service was held March 20 at Christ Church Cathedral, George Street in Nassau. The Ambassador is widowed by Charmaine Culmer Johnson, his wife of forty nine years.
A barrister at law (Grey’s Inn, London) L. B. Johnson was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the United States and to the United Nations soon after The Bahamas achieved its independence from the United Kingdom on July 10, 1973. He presented his credentials to United States President, Richard Nixon, four months later on November 9, 1973.
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For Interviews, contact daughters...
Ms. Anita Johnson-Patty - patty.anita720@gmail.com - Tel: 954-236-9292
Ms. Deanne Jonson-Anderson -
Sincerely,
Winston D. Munnings
The Munnings Group Inc.,
wdmunnings429@gmail.com ~ (305) 342-6668
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Plans for new Bahamian TV channel are revealed
By REUBEN SHEARERTribune Features Reporter
rshearer@tribunemedia.net
ELABORATE plans for a new Bahamian television channel were revealed yesterday.
Lincoln Bain, Chet Pratt, Utah Taylor and Erin Ferguson have promised that VTV will take the Bahamas by storm.
During a press conference at the British Colonial Hilton, VTV founder Lincoln Bain said: "We are guided by vision and dedication to become the media vehicle to which Bahamians and cultural expression will be brought up to 21st century standards."
VTV aims to offer 24-hour programming, including morning and late night shows in its line-up. It is projected to debut in the next few months for cable and non-cable subscribers.
The goal of VTV's board is to set itself apart early on from the "typical over-glamorised" news stations, bringing a more holistic approach to a television station, instead of just a community board, and limited programming which some stations offer.
"Our focus is to be the home of Bahamian sitcoms, drama series, soap operas, game shows, reality TV shows, and investigative reporting with or without the Freedom of Information Act," said Mr Bain, the co-host of Controversy TV talk show, broadcast on Channel 12, alongside Utah Taylor.
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Chet Pratt,
Erin Ferguson,
Lincoln Bain,
News,
Television,
Utah Taylor
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