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Press Releases
  • Statement on Proposals for reforming Jamaica's Electronic Media Policy
    Statement on Proposals for reforming Jamaica's Electronic Media Policy

    The Broadcasting Commission is acutely aware that in the emerging global digital media landscape, there must be forward looking policies and regulations locally. This is especially the case if the electronic media sector in Jamaica is to grow and develop both as viable businesses and as vital contributors to national development.

  • Broadcasting Commission pays tribute to Professor Barry Chevannes
    Broadcasting Commission pays tribute to Professor Barry Chevannes

    The Broadcasting Commission joins with the rest of the country in celebrating the life of an outstanding Jamaican patriot, Professor Barrington (Barry) Chevannes.

  • Chairman Nominated to Chair Session of IGF Conference
    Chairman Nominated to Chair Session of IGF Conference

    Director of the UWI’s Telecommunications Policy and Management Programme at the Mona School of Business, Dr Hopeton Dunn, has been selected to be the moderator of a session of the forthcoming United Nations conference on global democratic governance of the Internet.

  • BCJ Statement - The passing of Wycliffe Bennett
    BCJ Statement - The passing of Wycliffe Bennett

    It is with deep regret that the Broadcasting Commission has learnt of the passing of Mr. Wycliffe Bennett, broadcaster, scholar, cultural icon, master elocutionist, outstanding television producer and renowned Master Director for stage and screen. He was 87 years old.

  • Release-BCJ order refund for Cable Subscribers
    Release-BCJ order refund for Cable Subscribers

    The Broadcasting Commission today directed Subscriber Television (STV) licensees, subject to terms of contract, to refund subscribers who have paid for HBO and Cinemax channels that have been discontinued.

  • BCJ Statement - Alleged illegal HBO Programming in Jamaica
    BCJ Statement - Alleged illegal HBO Programming in Jamaica

    It has come to the attention of the Broadcasting Commission that visiting representatives of the television company HBO Latin American Group have been engaged in media briefings concerning alleged copyright infringements in Jamaica and on their expectations of the Broadcasting Commission in regulating or mediating in the matter.

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