Caribbean Broadcasters meet in Kingston in June 2010
Caribbean regulators, policy specialists and professionals in the Broadcasting, Telecommunications and wider ICT community will meet June 7 - 8, at the Terra Nova Hotel, Kingston, to discuss the future of broadcasting in the Caribbean.
BCJ Circular to STVOs - Removal of ESPN Channel
The Broadcasting Commission has been advised by ESPN that it does not have the distribution rights for the FIFA 2010 World Cup in the Caribbean Region. ESPN has further advised that the FIFA 2010 World Cup is only available on the American ESPN feeds, which cannot be distributed outside the United States. Further, there are only two ESPN channels that are authorized for distribution in the region. These are ESPN Caribbean and ESPN 2 Caribbean.
BCJ proposes up to $15M fines for breaches of Payola
BROADCASTING COMMISSION PROPOSES UP TO 15 MILLION DOLLAR FINES FOR BREACHES OF PAYOLA
Proposals to criminalise Payola included in amendments to Regulations
Analogue TV switch-off recommended for 2015
The National Steering Committee on Digital Switch-over has recommended a 2015 deadline for switch-off of the old analogue television transmission signals and the start of a full digital national television infrastructure. The decision was made at a meeting of the Committee held on November 2, 2010.
BCJ Statement on the passing of Journalist and Author, John Maxwell
The death of John Maxwell on December 10 represents the passing of one of the most influential figures in the Jamaican media landscape for more than half a century.
BCJ receives commendations from House Speaker and President of the Senate
Both the President of the Senate, Prof. the Hon. Oswald Harding and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Delroy Chuck have congratulated the Broadcasting Commission on its consistent efforts to control and regulate inappropriate media content. The Parliamentary officials’ comments came during a recent visit by a delegation led by Commission Chairman, Professor Hopeton Dunn.
BCJ warns citizens to avoid dealing with illegal cable operators
The Broadcasting Commission has issued a warning to citizens not to engage with illegal cable service operators as this could land them in jail. The warning came at the Commission’s Stakeholders’ Meeting held in Kingston earlier today.
Broadcasting Commission issues directive for immediate halt
The Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica has directed the management of Nationwide News Network (NNN) Limited to immediately discontinue transmission of the radio programme 'Ragashanti Live' in its current daytime slot, that is, effective Tuesday, March 15, 2011.
Follow-up News Release from the Broadcasting Commission re: Directive
The Broadcasting Commission notes the public statement by Nationwide News Network Limited that it intends to comply with the directive of the Commission issued yesterday for breach of licence and regulations.
Letter to Jamaica Observer Editor - BCJ tackles Howard on Payola
My good friend Dennis Howard needs to take another look at a few contradictions in his otherwise timely and interesting article on Payola recently published by the Observer (April 17, 2011: page 23).
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