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NuVision Media LLC

The Caribbean Brief You've Been Missing Since Loop Shut Down. July 2025. Loop News the Caribbean's largest digital platform, shut down overnight. Three million readers woke up to find their daily news habit gone. No warning. No replacement. Just silence where there used to be a steady stream of home. If you felt that loss, you're exactly who we built NuVision Media for.

Why We Started NuVision Media?

July 2025. Loop News the Caribbean's largest digital platform, shut down overnight. Three million readers woke up to find their daily news habit gone. No warning. No replacement. Just silence where there used to be a steady stream of home.
If you felt that loss, you're exactly who we built NuVision Media for.

Here’s what you probably did after Loop closed: tried scrolling through Facebook for Caribbean news. Found nothing but clickbait headlines screaming about crime. Checked a few diaspora Instagram pages. Saw pretty photos but no actual reporting.

Maybe you went to the remaining Caribbean news sites. They’re still there, sure. But they’re writing for people back home, not for you in Toronto dealing with a snowstorm while your family group chat blows up about a hurricane. Not for you in London trying to explain to your coworkers why Trinidad deporting Venezuelan migrants actually matters.

 

The diaspora got left behind. Again.

 

We started NuVision Media because Caribbean people living abroad deserve journalism that respects three things: your time, your intelligence, and your need to stay connected to home without losing your entire evening to doomscrolling.

 

Every Sunday at 12pm EST, we drop a 12-minute video brief. Not an article you have to squint at on your phone. A real show with a real host who connects the dots across the entire region. We cover what happened in Jamaica AND Trinidad AND Barbados, because your family is scattered across all three and you need to know what’s happening everywhere, not just one island.

Here’s what makes us different from everyone else still standing:

 

We actually cite our sources. When we tell you 76 people died in US military operations in Caribbean waters, we show you the Mirror Online article from November 13th. The actual article. On screen. While we’re talking about it. When we mess up and we will, we’re human it goes in our public corrections log where everyone can see it.

 

We’re not trying to be the fastest. CNN already has that covered. We’re trying to be the most credible Caribbean news source you’ll find, period.

 

Our host isn’t reading a teleprompter like he’s half-asleep. We went with satirical news format, Because here’s the truth: if the news is boring, you won’t watch it. And if you don’t watch it, you can’t stay informed. So we make it sharp, funny, and real while still giving you every source link.

 

We don’t hide how we make money. Sponsorships from brands that want to reach diaspora audiences. YouTube ads. Newsletter partnerships. Some affiliate links when we recommend products we actually use. No native advertising disguised as news. No selling your email to data brokers. If we’re getting paid to say something, you’ll know.

 

That’s the deal. Transparent sources. Transparent business model. Zero bullshit.

We Connect The Dots You’re Missing

What We Cover (And How We Cover It)

We Connect The Dots You’re Missing

When Trinidad deports migrants while Jamaica recovers from a hurricane and the US deploys warships, those aren’t three separate stories, they’re one story about power, sovereignty, and who gets left behind. We show you how it all connects.

Every Claim Has Receipts

We don’t just say “according to reports.” We say “according to the Irish Independent article published November 13th” and show you the actual article. Our corrections log is public. You can fact-check us anytime. That’s how credible Caribbean journalism should work.