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Monday, December 4, 2017

Crimewatch March 2015 - YouTube
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Crime Watch is a Trinidadian television program presented by host Ian Alleyne, to help profile and assist law enforcement in the apprehension of fugitives wanted for various crimes, including murder, rape, kidnapping, child molestation, white collar crime, organized crime, armed robbery and gang violence.

The show airs 6PM weekdays on Synergy TV with repeats on weeknights and weekends. It is currently one of the most popular programs in Trinidad and Tobago.


Video Crime Watch (TV series)



History

Crime Watch started on WIN TV in 2008 airing Thursdays at 6PM. The show gained initial fame until it was later dropped on 17 February 2011 due to complaints of its controversial nature. It was then picked up by CCN TV6 and began airing on 11 April 2011. Disagreements with management resulting from a lawsuit brought against the station after it showed a video clip depicting the rape of a minor, the show's contract was allowed to expire on 10 April 2013.

A new contract was secured with another media house, CNC3, and began airing on 23 April 2013 until the show was axed on 1 September 2016 due to controversial statements made about contracts awarded to complete the Brian Lara Stadium. During its time off air, Crime Watch streamed on Facebook Live until securing a television contract with Synergy TV and began airing on 15 November 2016.

In 2015, the show and its host were profiled by The American Scholar magazine.


Maps Crime Watch (TV series)



On radio

  • A live stream of CNC3, the channel in which Crime Watch was broadcast on 105.1 and 106.1 FM.

Watch Australian Crime Stories Season 2, Catch Up TV
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See also

  • Crimewatch, similar program in the United Kingdom

BBC axes Crimewatch after 33 years on air | London Evening Standard
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References


As Crimewatch is axed by the BBC after 33 years, here's footage of ...
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External links

  • Official website

Source of article : Wikipedia