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  • Media Statement - Public Access to CVM Television Signals for FIFA
    Media Statement - Public Access to CVM Television Signals for FIFA

    Over the last two years, since 2012, the Broadcasting Commission has been in correspondence and meetings with all broadcasters and cable providers about their coverage range and signal quality being delivered to towns, communities and villages throughout Jamaica, in line with the terms of their licences.

  • Broadcasting Commission Sees Improvements
    Broadcasting Commission Sees Improvements

    In 2009 there were numerous objections to directives meted out by the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica (BCJ) directives, but since then, the organisation's executive director, Cordel Green, says major strides have been made.

  • Former CBS Exec Wants Media to Reinvent
    Former CBS Exec Wants Media to Reinvent

    FORMER senior executive at CBS, FOX and Universal Studios Neal Lemlein has said that the media marketplace is in a state of genuine upheaval, as the digital evolution demands media professionals to dramatically alter the way that programming content is delivered to consumers.

  • Media Need Tighter Regulations
    Media Need Tighter Regulations

    INSIGHT INTO the future of media and regulation was provided at a Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica regulation conference at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel, New Kingston last week.

  • Tracking Media Trends
    Tracking Media Trends

    Innovations, trends and challenges in a changing media environment will be placed on the front burner come Tuesday, when the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica (BCJ) hosts a one day conference, dubbed 'The Future of Media and Regulation in Jamaica'.

  • BCJ Saddened by Passing of Chad Young
    BCJ Saddened by Passing of Chad Young

    The Broadcasting Commission joins the media fraternity in expressing sadness at the passing of Chad Young, Chairman of the Grove Broadcasting Company, operators of IRIE FM & ZIP103 FM. Under his leadership, IRIE FM and ZIP 103 FM maintained a leading presence on the airwaves and were active participants in the Commission’s quarterly meetings with broadcast licensees.

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