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| Channels | |
|---|---|
| Branding | ZNS Network HD |
| Programming | |
| Affiliations | Independent (branded as ZNS Network) |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | The Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas |
| ZNS-1 AM/FM,ZNS-2 AM/FM,ZNS-3 AM/SW,ZNS-3-FM,ZNS News Channel | |
| History | |
| Founded | 1936 (Radio) July 4, 1977 (Television) |
Former names | ZNS Network (1936-2024) |
| CBS/NBC/ABC (all secondary, 1977–1992) | |
Call sign meaning | Zephyr (balmy breeze) Nassau Sunshine |
| Technical information | |
Licensing authority | Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) |
| ERP | 54kW |
| Links | |
| Website | znsbahamas |
ZNS (Zephyr Nassau Sunshine) is a national television broadcaster operated by the state-owned Broadcasting Corporation ofThe Bahamas (BCB). ZNS-TV's two transmitters, servingNassau andFreeport, are the only over-the-air TV stations in the country. The rest of the country receives these channels (and a privately owned station) via Cable Bahamas, a privately held company that maintained an exclusive licence to operate cable TV services until 2009.
BCB also ownsZNS-1 AM radio 1540 (aclear-channel station), its repeater, ZNS-1 on 104.5,ZNS-2 AM 1240, 107.9 "Inspiration 107.9 FM" in Nassau, andZNS-3 AM 810 / FM 104.5 "Power 104.5" in Freeport.

ZNS radio was founded in 1937 to broadcasthurricane warnings to the islands throughout the archipelago. At its inception, the station broadcast for two hours a day, featuring news and musical recordings from theBBC[1] and Nassau sources. The radio station eventually established another transmitter inFreeport on the island ofGrand Bahama.
ZNS-TV launched inNassau onNew Providence Island in 1977. Before ZNS-TV is launched, television can be received from stations in the United States.[2] The station aired programming to entertain, educate and inform. It airedsitcoms,sports,dramas, and evenmovies. In 1992, the station started to air onlypublic affairs programming.
In October 2010, the BCB implemented a major restructuring exercise in which approximately 80 employees were made redundant. This event sparked much public debate. The government offered a severance package to employees who separated from the company. One reason for restructuring was that the previous governments had declared the BCB to be a major strain on the public purse, bringing in little revenue. The further reason for the downsizing was to enable the corporation's transition to a public broadcasting service.
The people behind the changes were then Minister of National Security with Responsibilities for Broadcasting, Hon.Tommy Turnquest, and the chairman of BCB, Michael Moss, along with his board and managers. Payouts were reported to cost the government around $4 million. Many of those who received separation packages and termination letters generally were unhappy, because it did not reflect their years of service. However, the government maintained that the separation package was generous, considering the economic climate in the country and that they were greater than required by law. In addition to the monetary payouts, those affected were provided with health insurance for 12 months.
On 14 December 2011, ZNS-TV announced that it was planning on converting toATSCdigital terrestrial television, with the additional capability of adding amobile DTV feed.[3]
In 2017, ZNS-TV shut down its on-channel repeater in Freeport, ZNS-TV-1 (also using VHF 13), and substantially reduced power at its remaining transmitter in Nassau.[citation needed]
The station's signal ismultiplexed:
| Channel | Res. | Aspect | Short name | Programming |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13.1 | 1080i | 16:9 | ZNS-HD | ZNS Network |
| 13.2 | 480i | PARL | ZNS Parliamentary Channel | |
| 13.3 | COM | ZNS Community |