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Bahamas SCOOP Radio Talk Show Hosts Country’s Film Commissioner

Bahamas Film Commissioner Provides Talk Radio Listeners With Scoop On Filming In The Bahamas

FORT LAUDERDALE  – Film Commissioner for The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Mr. Clarence Rolle, provided listeners with The SCOOP on Filming in The Bahamas, as a recent guest on The Islands Of The Bahamas’ talk radio show, that is aired weekly out of West Palm Beach Florida.

The SCOOP on The BAHAMAS, radio talk show, provides its listening audience with Tourism information and updates in the country including new hotels, new activities, new airlift, festivals, heritage and sporting events and much more.

During his stint on the show, Rolle shared information about the Commission’s role as a one-stop stop shop and clearinghouse for all film video and photography shots in The Islands Of The Bahamas.  He also touched on a number of other Filming matters including films that have been shot in The Bahamas, top filming locations and films being produced and directed by Bahamians.

L –R: Anita Johnson-Patty, Director, Mr. Rolle, Jeannie Gibson, Show Producer and host; (Anita Johnson-Patty, Director, who co-hosted the show in the absence of regular co-host Earnestine Moxyz)
L –R: Anita Johnson-Patty, Director, Mr. Rolle, Jeannie Gibson, Show Producer and host; (Anita Johnson-Patty, Director, who co-hosted the show in the absence of regular co-host Earnestine Moxyz)

The show featuring Rolle will be aired at 4:30 pm,  on Thursday, November 19th on the JVC Broadcasting 900 AM The Talk Palm Beaches radio station.  The SCOOP weekly shows are also available for free in the Apple iTunes store.

The Islands Of The Bahamas have a place in the sun for everyone from Nassau and Paradise Island to Grand Bahama to The Abaco Islands, The Exuma Islands, Harbour Island, Long Island and others. Each island has its own personality and attractions for a variety of vacation styles with some of the world’s best scuba diving, fishing, sailing, boating, as well as, shopping and dining.

The destination offers an easily accessible tropical getaway and provides convenience for travelers with preclearance through U.S. customs and immigration, and the Bahamian dollar at par with the U.S. dollar. Do everything or do nothing, just remember It’s Better in The Bahamas. 

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