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The Tribune

Nassau daily founded in 1903 and long associated with the Dupuch family, known for assertive political coverage and commentary. The Tribune competes with The Nassau Guardian as the country's principal daily, covering Bahamian politics, crime, business and tourism, and brands its website tribune242 after the islands' telephone area code.

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Is The Tribune left-leaning, right-leaning or centrist?

Crosswire lists The Tribune as Center within the Bahamas' media spectrum — the grouping it uses both for genuinely centrist titles and for outlets the major media-bias assessments do not place consistently on one side.

Read The Tribune beside another title from the Bahamas and the differences show up fastest in what leads the page. Two the Bahamas dailies covering the same day will usually agree on the facts and differ on the ordering: which story is worth the top of the page, how the headline characterises it, and which follow-ups get space. Those are The Tribune's editorial choices, and they are easiest to see side by side. Because The Tribune is listed near the centre, it works best as the fixed point in a comparison — put a left- and a right-leaning the Bahamas title either side of it and the direction each one pulls becomes measurable rather than impressionistic.

This is an approximate orientation, not a definitive judgement — and not a rating of quality or accuracy. Read how Crosswire classifies editorial leanings, including the sources behind each label. Directory last reviewed . Think this label is wrong? Suggest a correction.

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