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Press Releases
  • Breach Issued to CVM TV
    Breach Issued to CVM TV

    The matter of service provision by CVM television has been the subject of Broadcasting Commission attention, well ahead of the Olympic Games. As late as May 15, 2012 the Commission provided CVM with the findings of a technical survey on the level and quality of coverage by broadcasters holding broadcasting licences. 

  • BCJ warns Broadcast and Cable Industry: Breakdown in standards
    BCJ warns Broadcast and Cable Industry: Breakdown in standards

    On Tuesday June 19, 2012 the Broadcasting Commission convened a meeting with the heads of television, radio and cable entities to discuss the Commission’s concerns about an increasing number of breaches in content standards, copyright compliance and service coverage.

  • Broadcasting Commission and Electoral Commission Electoral Pact
    Broadcasting Commission and Electoral Commission Electoral Pact

    Joint News Conference Statement
    by the
    Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica
    and the
    Electoral Commission of Jamaica

  • Guidelines for Political Broadcasts
    Guidelines for Political Broadcasts

    The Broadcasting Commission has formally reminded all radio and television stations and cable TV operators about the regulations relating to political broadcasts, in the wake of the recent announcement of general elections in Jamaica.

  • BCJ pays tribute to Prof. Aggrey Brown
    BCJ pays tribute to Prof. Aggrey Brown

    The Broadcasting Commission joins with the rest of the country in celebrating the life of an outstanding Academic and Media Practitioner, Professor Aggrey Brown.

  • Prof. Dunn reappointed BCJ Chairman: 2 New Commissioners appointed
    Prof. Dunn reappointed BCJ Chairman: 2 New Commissioners appointed

    His Excellency Sir Patrick Allen, Governor-General, has re-appointed Professor Hopeton Dunn as Chairman of the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica (BCJ) for another five-year term. His appointment is effective November 1, 2011. Two new commissioners have also been named alongside six returning appointees.

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