Trinidad Guardian

Many belonging to the era of Rediffusion or the AM band believed that radio had a particular connection unlike now. But for Julian Rogers, radio is not dead. What matters more is quality.

Rogers, who made his name in Trinidad as a probing yet endearing talk-show host for the early-morning current affairs programme, TV6’s Morning Edition, is Barbadian by birth. During his stay here, back in 1998, then prime minister Basdeo refused to renew his work permit. On his return in 2005, he was content manager and head of news for the rebranded state-TV/radio, now known as CNMG (Caribbean New Media Group). 

Now living in Antigua, Rogers has fulfilled his dream to open his own radio station—Rogers Radio Caribbean. The fact that he is heading into an environment that already has 20 radio stations is not a daunting one for him

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