Our brands and businesses
Compass Media Group is a diversified media company in multi-platform news and entertainment. With assets in broadcast television, radio, streaming, newspapers, magazines and live events, Compass has a broad portfolio of brands and businesses that cater to the Cayman Islands and Caribbean market.
The Cayman Compass is the Cayman Islands’ most-trusted news source. Published weekly, the national newspaper of the Cayman Islands is at the heart of the community, reflecting and celebrating the Cayman Islands’ cultural diversity. Delivered in both print and digital format, the Compass brings the news to you as it happens, via our web and social media platforms, with in-depth analysis in Friday’s printed paper. In addition to breaking news, the Compass features sections on community news, local sport, living and, each month, takes an in-depth look at important topical issues.
For 60 years, the Compass has been the local voice of Cayman, covering the news that our community cares about. As Cayman’s only omnichannel media company, Compass Media is proud to bring local TV news back to Cayman.
Compass Media provides the country’s most dynamic, popular and innovative programming through Z99.9, Rooster 101.9, Gold Cayman 94.9 and IslandFM 98.9, broadcasting on Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman.
This magazine-format special publication features medical and well-being topics, aimed to educate and raise awareness. There is also a comprehensive directory of healthcare facilities and practitioners, on-island and Florida, on the Cayman Health website.
InsideOut is the leading home and garden magazine in the Cayman Islands. With a focus on stylish living and the latest trends, this publication provides inspiration to local designers and budding enthusiasts.
Published twice a year, InsideOut features readers’ homes, design, architecture, gardens, art and food.
TimeBack is an opportunity to remember and relive Cayman’s past. Compass Media and Dart have scanned negatives of more than 300,000 photographs from the Cayman Compass archive. A dedicated team of amateur historians, journalists, artists and civic-minded Caymanians are reviewing the collection.