Krem Television

Its manager is KREM Radio alumnus Evan "Mose" Hyde and it is part of KREMANDALA Ltd.

Since the late 1990s Kremandala Ltd., already holding portions of the newspaper and radio market in Belize, applied for a television license.

The slogan captures the idea of creativity and not being a slave to a certain format, something KREM has long championed.

In 2005, most of KREM's primetime radio programs began to be aired by television, including The Kremandala Show, Women at Work and WUB Morning Vibes.

Framed around these programs were international documentaries featuring African and African-American issues and occasionally sports.