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GPA, PNCR Mourn Passing of Veteran Broadcaster Ron Robinson, A.A.

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December 13, 2025
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The Guyana Press Association (GPA) and the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR) are among those mourning the passing of veteran broadcaster and journalist Ron Robinson, A.A., an iconic figure whose voice, professionalism, and presence helped shape Guyana’s media landscape for decades. Robinson died Friday at the age of 79.

In a statement, the GPA described Robinson as “one of the longest-serving broadcasters in Guyana,” noting that he served the media “with professionalism, effectiveness, and distinction.” The association recalled that Robinson brought “elegant energy and remarkable repartee” to his morning drive-time radio programmes, delivering the news “with authority” and conducting countless interviews that upheld “the highest tenets of journalism.”

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The GPA said Robinson consistently set and maintained high standards across radio, television, and online platforms, approaching his work with thorough preparation while also mentoring many within the media fraternity. “Broadcasting in Guyana benefited immensely from his long, dedicated involvement,” the association said, adding that the many accolades he received over the years reflected the “deep respect and admiration in which he was held.”

The association extended condolences to Robinson’s children, Paul and Allison, as well as to his immediate family, the theatre and cultural community, and the many organisations he served throughout his career.

The PNCR, in its own tribute, said it was “deeply saddened by the passing of veteran journalist Ron Robinson, AA,” and joined “the rest of Guyana in mourning the loss of an iconic figure in our nation’s media landscape.” The party said Robinson’s contributions had left “an indelible mark on Guyana’s media industry,” and that his dedication, professionalism, and distinctive presence would be fondly remembered by colleagues and audiences alike.

In addition to his serious journalistic work, the PNCR noted that many Guyanese would remember Robinson for his “memorable bloopers at the end of the year broadcasts on NCN,” which “brought moments of levity and joy to viewers.” The party extended heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and all who were touched by his work, adding that his legacy would continue to inspire future generations of journalists.

Robinson’s passing marks the end of an era in Guyanese broadcasting, but his influence, mentorship, and commitment to journalistic excellence remain deeply woven into the profession he served with distinction.

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