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Learning Channel apologises for WTF broadcast

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October 12, 2020
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The Guyana Learning Channel Trust has apologised profusely for content aired on Monday which it said is inappropriate.

The channel, which is used to air educational content primarily during this virtual learning period broadcast a show where a presenter was explaining the social media slang Wtf.

In a statement the channel said a thorough investigation is underway and the outcome will be made known shortly. “The Guyana Learning Channel wishes to assure the public and particularly parents and students that systems have been immediately put in place to ensure that this does not happen again.”

The Ministry of Education began time-tabled instruction on the Guyana Learning Channel and other forums in September to engage students who were hitherto without academic instruction.

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