UNESCO Working Group on Information Accessibility (WGIA) Hosts Global Gathering
The UNESCO Working Group on Information Accessibility (WGIA) is set to host its 2nd Annual
Artificial Intelligence for Information Accessibility (AI4IA) Conference bringing together global
experts to draw attention to the International Day for Universal Access to Information (IDUAI).
Digital Switchover in Jamaica Set to Begin in 2022
The Broadcasting Commission is reminding the public that the Digital Television Switchover (DSO) in Jamaica will get underway in 2022, with completion expected by 2023.
Television Jamaica Joins Advanced Television Systems Committee - ATSC
Television Jamaica (TVJ) has been accepted as a full member of the Advanced
Television Systems Committee, (ATSC) Inc. an organisation representing
trendsetting stakeholders who are defining the global future of the Next Generation
of Television – ATSC 3.0.
Broadcast Rights: A Clash of Commercial and Public Interests
Dear Editor: I write in reference to a letter to the editor titled ‘Pay-to-view broadcast of Beijing Winter Olympics is unfair’ published in the daily Gleaner of February 8, 2022. The writer complained about SportsMax’s exclusive rights to broadcast the Winter Olympics and called on the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica (BCJ) to intervene. Other persons in the comment section joined in expressing their disquiet about the arrangement and one even accused the BCJ of being in a slumber.
Professor Lloyd Waller Appointed Chairman of the Broadcasting Commission
Professor Lloyd Waller has been appointed the new Chairman of the Broadcasting Commission. He was first appointed a Commissioner on November 1, 2016 and served in that capacity for the past 5 years.
ATSC Jamaica
Today, the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) announced the dates for an upcoming ATSC 3.0 Jamaica Training and Bootcamp. The event will take place July 11-14, 2022, at the Ocean Coral Springs Resort and Conference Center in Trelawny.
Media Release - Broadcasting Commission Issues Directive On Songs Promoting Illegal Activity
The Broadcasting Commission (the Commission) has issued a Directive requiring
broadcasters to take immediate steps to prevent the transmission of any recorded material that
promotes and/or glorifies illegal activity.
DIRECTIVE - Prohibiting Songs Promoting IIlegal Activities
There shall be no transmission through radio or television or cable services (including music charts), of any audio or video recording, live song or speech which promotes and/or glorifies scamming, illegal use or abuse of drugs (e.g. ‘Molly’), illegal or harmful use of guns or other offensive weapons, “jungle justice” or any other form of illegal or criminal activity.
Broadcasting Commission Completes Investigation into ZIP FM Controversy
The Broadcasting Commission (Commission) has completed an investigation into a recently circulated controversial recording in which a ZIP FM radio personality was seen presenting a gift-wrapped bat to a man who had been arrested for assaulting persons.
AI4IA Media Release
On Thursday, September 28 - International Day for Universal Access to Information - more than 50 presenters and experts from across the globe will discuss a range of topics focusing on whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) is an existential threat or tool for scaling over human limitations, the new rules of AI and how to secure open, inclusive, knowledge societies.
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