2024

ESCAPADE CARBET

News website
4/5
1 review

Their slogan says it all: "Because a good hammock is better than a bad bed...". This extremely well-designed website lists ALL the different carbets in French Guiana where you can hang up your hammock. Explanatory information sheets include capacity, prices, presentation of the site and activities available, as well as advice for hikers wishing to explore the surrounding nature. It is regularly updated with a calendar of events. Now available as a smartphone application. To be consulted without moderation!

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2024

GUYAMAG

News website

Magazine dedicated to business and economics in the French West Indies and French Guiana. Launched in summer 2005, it is the Guyanese version of Jarrymag from Guadeloupe(Karumag since 2014) and Mandinmag from Martinique. It features reports and in-depth articles on a wide range of subjects, from economics to law, from the environment to vocational training. With an average print run of 15,000 copies and just under 90 pages per issue, it is published every two months and distributed mainly in Cayenne and Kourou.

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 Cayenne
2024

VIÀGUYANE

Television

ViàGuyane, formerly ATV Guyane (formerly ATG, for Antenne Télévision Guyane) is a private, general-interest local channel broadcast in French Guiana by satellite. Also available on DTT, the channel broadcasts mainly programs shot and produced in French Guiana (just over 50 hours a week), but also includes programs from French national private channels. Every day, a 25-minute news program is broadcast, as well as a local news program. A great way to keep abreast of Guyanese news.

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 Cayenne
2024

GUYANE LA PREMIÈRE (GUYANE LA 1ÈRE)

News website

This is the website of Guyana's leading channel (with an audience share of more than one-third across the department). A daily 30-minute newscast at 7:30 p.m. focusing on local news, a sports program called 973 Chrono and a program covering political news called Politik.Guyane. Reruns and live repeats of programs from France Télévisions public channels (news, sports, fiction, games, etc.) are frequent.

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