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Press Releases
  • BCJ responds to Letter to Gleaner Editor
    BCJ responds to Letter to Gleaner Editor

    The Commission notes a letter to the Editor, entitled, “BCJ’s backward moves”
    published March 5, 2009 and seeks to give clarity to recent reports in the media.

  • BCJ issues further Directives on Soca and Gun Lyrics
    BCJ issues further Directives on Soca and Gun Lyrics

    The Broadcasting Commission is prohibiting transmission of any soca music content
    that displays, simulates or instructs about sexual activities or positions. The
    Commission has also put a halt to the transmission of lyrics glorifying the gun and
    promoting killings and other acts of violence.

  • Broadcasting Commission Directives FEB 2009 II
    Broadcasting Commission Directives FEB 2009 II

    Pursuant to the Directive of February 6, 2009 relation to 'Daggering Songs' the Broadcasting Commission Hereby Issues The Following Further Directive:

  • Broadcasting Commission Directives FEB 2009
    Broadcasting Commission Directives FEB 2009

    WHEREAS Regulation 30 (I) of The Television and Sound Broadcasting Regulations provides that no licensee shall transmit "any portrayal of violence which offends against good taste, decency or public morality"

  • Broadcasting Commission Statement on Daggering Songs
    Broadcasting Commission Statement on Daggering Songs

    The Commission assures the public that it continues to actively work with broadcast
    licensees, the Minister of Information, the Media Association of Jamaica, the
    Jamaica Association of Community Cable Operators, the Entertainment Fraternity
    and other stakeholders to bring a halt to the deluge of inappropriate content on the
    airwaves.

  • BCJ Statement - Bomb Threat
    BCJ Statement - Bomb Threat

    The Broadcasting Commission is confirming that its office received a bomb threat today
    at 12:21p.m. The caller used expletives and alleged that the Commission was
    threatening to remove the host of the Newstalk 93FM programme “Ragashanti Live”, Dr.
    Kingsley Stewart, and in return, action would be taken against the Commission,
    specifically that a bomb had been planted at its office to be detonated in the afternoon.

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