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[[File:Example.jpg]]''Italic text''[[File:Example.jpg]]The [[Cayman Islands]] is a group of three islands in the [[Caribbean Sea]]. The first monthly publication on the islands was ''The Gospel of the Kingdom'', a religious themed newspaper founded in 1945. In 1964, the newspaper ''Tradewinds'' began publication. This was joined by the rival ''Caymanian Weekly'' in 1965. This was followed by a second weekly publication, the ''Cayman Compass'', which started in 1972. In 1974, the two weekly merged to form the ''Caymanian Compass''. This became a bi-weekly publication in 1976, appearing on Tuesdays and Fridays.<ref name=craton2003/>
The [[Cayman Islands]] is a group of three islands in the [[Caribbean Sea]]. The first monthly publication on the islands was ''The Gospel of the Kingdom'', a religious themed newspaper founded in 1945. In 1964, the newspaper ''Tradewinds'' began publication. This was joined by the rival ''Caymanian Weekly'' in 1965. This was followed by a second weekly publication, the ''Cayman Compass'', which started in 1972. In 1974, the two weekly merged to form the ''Caymanian Compass''. This became a bi-weekly publication in 1976, appearing on Tuesdays and Fridays.<ref name=craton2003/>


Other newspapers that have appeared on the islands are the ''Cayman Times'' (1979&ndash;1982), ''Caymanian Pilot'' (1984) and the ''New Cameranian'' (1990&ndash;1992).<ref>Craton 2003, p. 484.</ref>
Other newspapers that have appeared on the islands are the ''Cayman Times'' (1979&ndash;1982), ''Caymanian Pilot'' (1984) and the ''New Cameranian'' (1990&ndash;1992).<ref>Craton 2003, p. 484.</ref>
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*''Cayman Observer'', a weekly business-oriented newspaper.<ref name=fodors2008/>
*''Cayman Observer'', a weekly business-oriented newspaper.<ref name=fodors2008/>
*''Cayman Islands Gazette'' is the official government publication.<ref name=martindale_hubbell1999/>
*''Cayman Islands Gazette'' is the official government publication.<ref name=martindale_hubbell1999/>
"iNews Cayman (avaiable in a daily newspaper or on (http://www.ieyenews.com)
*''iNews Cayman'' (available in a daily newspaper or on [http://www.ieyenews.com])

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Revision as of 14:26, 19 August 2011

The Cayman Islands is a group of three islands in the Caribbean Sea. The first monthly publication on the islands was The Gospel of the Kingdom, a religious themed newspaper founded in 1945. In 1964, the newspaper Tradewinds began publication. This was joined by the rival Caymanian Weekly in 1965. This was followed by a second weekly publication, the Cayman Compass, which started in 1972. In 1974, the two weekly merged to form the Caymanian Compass. This became a bi-weekly publication in 1976, appearing on Tuesdays and Fridays.[1]

Other newspapers that have appeared on the islands are the Cayman Times (1979–1982), Caymanian Pilot (1984) and the New Cameranian (1990–1992).[2]

The following newspapers that feature Cayman Islands news are:

  • Cayman Compass (available in a daily newspaper or on [1])
  • Cayman Net News (available in a daily newspaper or on [2])
  • Cayman News Service (online newspaper on [3])
  • Cayman Observer, a weekly business-oriented newspaper.[3]
  • Cayman Islands Gazette is the official government publication.[4]
  • iNews Cayman (available in a daily newspaper or on [4])

References

  1. ^ Craton, Michael (2003). Founded upon the seas: a history of the Cayman Islands and their people. I. Randle Publishers. p. 396. ISBN 0972935835.
  2. ^ Craton 2003, p. 484.
  3. ^ Fodor's In Focus Cayman Islands. Pocket Guides. Random House Digital, Inc. 2008. p. 209. ISBN 140001932X.
  4. ^ Martindale-Hubbell International Law Directory. Martindale-Hubbell. 1999. p. 64. ISBN 1561603279.