Dear Editor,
I THOUGHT I would look at the Internet editions of the daily newspapers in Guyana to get an idea as to where their advertising support comes from.
The Guyana Times, owned by Dr. Bobby Ramroop, a close friend of former President Jagdeo, gets about 70 per cent of its advertising support (in terms of space. I can’t speak to revenue ) from government ministries including the ministries of the presidency, public health, agriculture, education and public infrastructure and agencies such as NICIL, GECOM etc.
Sunday’s (yesterday’s) edition of the Guyana Times has a full page of private sector ads from Caribbean Airlines, GT&T, Beharry’s and Banks DIH. The bulk of the advertising is from the State. This is encouraging and a positive sign that there is no discrimination on the part of the State in placing ads, to ensure it gets value (exposure) for its money. This is the kind of fairness that Guyana needs across the board.
Regards
Wesley Kirton