The leading private radio station was allowed to resume broadcasts, a month after the government shut it down.
Television stations also resumed broadcasts, urging private businesses and stores to open their doors.
The channel resumed broadcasts a few weeks after the incident, but did not cover news or talk shows until after the election.
He allowed the radio station to resume broadcasts.
The station finally resumed broadcasts during the spring of 1987 at a frequency of 91.3 MHz.
Within hours, the station resumed broadcasts via its low power translator in Fort Lauderdale.
They were able to resume broadcasts around 1:00 Tuesday morning.
They resumed broadcasts at about 1:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 17.
The Cuttington University public radio and television stations planned to resume broadcasts by January 2010.
Channel 26 eventually resumed broadcasts in 1974, and the station was able to secure a full NBC affiliation.