Grenada Government and Media Profile


Grenada Political Orientation

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Government

Government Type: Parliamentary Democracy under a Constitutional Monarchy
Leader: Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell
Political Party: National Democratic Congress (NDC)
Political Position: Left-Center; socially progressive with emphasis on public welfare, education, and sustainable development.


Press Freedom

MBFC’s Country Freedom Rating: 89.00 – Mostly Free
World Press Freedom Rank:
Not Rated

While the government generally respects press freedoms, concerns persist about limited media plurality and the concentration of ownership. Journalists operate freely, but access to official information is occasionally restricted. Self-censorship occurs, particularly around politically sensitive issues or when challenging powerful interests.

Media Ownership and Government Analysis

Grenada’s media landscape includes both public and private outlets. The Government Information Service (GIS) functions as the state’s media arm, broadcasting official content. Independent outlets such as The New Today, MTV News, and Grenada Broadcasting Network (GBN) operate across radio, print, and TV, although GBN maintains partial state ownership.

Regulation is managed by the National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (NTRC), which oversees broadcast licensing and telecommunications. While generally seen as fair, critics have raised concerns about its transparency and potential political influence. Grenada lacks a comprehensive freedom of information law, limiting journalist access to government data and fueling calls for reform.

Media diversity is constrained by the country’s small size, which limits competition. Most media houses are under-resourced, and many rely on government advertising, which can influence editorial direction.

Overall, Grenada enjoys a relatively free media environment with legal protections and minimal censorship. However, challenges remain in ensuring transparency, media independence, and public access to information. The press operates under some economic and political constraints, but overall individual and press freedoms are respected and upheld.

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Last Updated on May 6, 2026 by Media Bias Fact Check