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  • Cordel Green Appointed Jamaica's Representative to UNESCO
    Cordel Green Appointed Jamaica's Representative to UNESCO

    Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Olivia Grange, has announced that Jamaica has been elected to UNESCO's Inter-governmental Council for the Information for All Programme for the period 2017-2021.

  • Content Regulation: 'Next Generation' Issues and Solutions
    Content Regulation: 'Next Generation' Issues and Solutions

    The media and communication industry is undergoing a profound transformation. In the old era, the media industry was organised, legislated and regulated by infrastructure (radio, television, telephone, print, etc), which imposed clear divisions and boundaries.

  • No Internet Overreach Desired
    No Internet Overreach Desired

    The Gleaner published an editorial which raised a number of important and valid points. The Broadcasting Commission welcomes this contribution to the discourse about the opportunities and challenges of the digital age. However, we would like to clarify a few points with regard to the role of regulators in this emerging digital society.

  • Automated Monitoring Sparks New Problems For Broadcasting Commission
    Automated Monitoring Sparks New Problems For Broadcasting Commission

    Expansion of the local media landscape, reflected in the explosion of community and other radio stations, as well as additions to the number of free-to-air television channels, has made the task of content monitoring much harder for the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica (BCJ).

  • BCJ Keen on Digital Media Literacy
    BCJ Keen on Digital Media Literacy

    With the added exposure to dangers caused by the ever-evolving media landscape, the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica (BCJ) is fixed in its position to heighten digital media literacy among the public, children in particular, with the aim of encouraging self-regulation.

  • WARNING: Internet Public Health Challenges Looming - BCJ
    WARNING: Internet Public Health Challenges Looming - BCJ

    The Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica (BCJ) is grappling with how to deal with millennials, persons between 18 and 35, whose media consumption has moved from the currently regulated channels.

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