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Press Releases
  • Watchdog Wants More Teeth
    Watchdog Wants More Teeth

    The call for more responsibility and care by sections of our electronic media industry is entirely appropriate and deserves the support of all well-thinking Jamaicans.

  • US - Caribbean Media Relations: Insights - Inter Media Journal
    US - Caribbean Media Relations: Insights - Inter Media Journal

    This article examines two main issues that
    are very much interconnected: regulations
    governing foreign ownership of broadcast
    media, and copyright laws

  • Media Statement: Accountability a Top Priority
    Media Statement: Accountability a Top Priority

    The Broadcasting Commission notes, with concern, a misleading article in today’s edition of the Gleaner titled “Does anyone care about how public funds are spent?” That article wrongfully accuses the Commission of not holding itself accountable, on an apparent erroneous basis that the Commission is not up to date in producing its Annual Reports and Annual Audited Financial Statements.

  • Media Statement: CVM Television - Coverage of FIFA World Cup
    Media Statement: CVM Television - Coverage of FIFA World Cup

    Further to active regulatory oversight by the Broadcasting Commission, CVM Television has reported that it has now taken additional measures to upgrade its signals both directly to homes and via a network of local cable providers, in order to enhance the station's coverage in the areas affected by poor quality reception.

  • 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.

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