Hyper Network Trinidad and Tobago

Hyper Trinidad and Tobago Telvision (commonly called Hyper TTT or TTT, callsigns: 9YL on channel 2, and 9YM on channel 14) is a television station in Trinidad and Tobago

First TTT Era (1962-2005)
On 31 August 1962 the two-island State of Trinidad and Tobago became an independent state within the British Commonwealth. At the same time, ttt, Trinidad and Tobago Television was launched and there were two channels to transmit the service to the two the islands, 2 and 13.

The first events that were shown on ttt were the Flag Raising Ceremony and the Playing of the National Anthem for the Birth of the Nation and the inauguration of television.

In 1990, The stations were taken-over during the Jamaat al Muslimeen coup attempt. Several employees, including Raoul Pantin, were held hostage, and the station was used for propaganda by the Jamaat al Muslimeen. Channels 9 and 14 went off the air permanently after this incident.

In 13 March 1994, The Trinidad and Tobago Television Company was merged with the state-owned radio company, the National Broadcasting Service. The new entity was called the International Communications Network. The government later acquired the bankrupt AVM Television (AVM Channels 4&16), which it merged with the International Communications Network (ICN) to form the National Broadcasting Network (NBN). The brand-name ttt was retained and AVM Television was renamed The Information Channel (TIC 4&16).

In 14 January 2005, The National Broadcasting Network was shut down. The Information Channel became NCC 4, and ttt Channels 2 and 13 ended their transmissions at 12.00 midnight.

Second TTT Era (2015-present)
In 2015, Hyper Holdings was proposed to revive the Trinidad and Tobago Telvision (TTT) as fourth commercial television network in Trinidad and Tobago, but the former-TTT headquarters and its former channel frequencies 9 and 13 was be used by C Television (which is a television network was the home of TTT), So its headquarters was located on Rio Claro-Mayaro.

In June 2015, It was testing the signal on its channels 2 and 14 (which are the former channel numbers of TTT and the "Alternative Television") as a part of the channel perpetrations before the launch.

In 31 August 2015, which is a Independence Day of Trinidad and Tobago, the channel was launching at 6:30PM.

News

 * Morning Trinidad and Tobago
 * Hyper TTT News
 * Focus Trinidad and Tobago