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  • New Broadcast Radio and Cable Licences issued by OPM
    New Broadcast Radio and Cable Licences issued by OPM

    The cable and broadcast radio sectors are expanding, with the issuing of three additional limited area radio licences and three Subscriber Television (STV) Licences by the Office of the Prime Minister.

  • BCJ Responds to Gleaner Editorial
    BCJ Responds to Gleaner Editorial

    In its editorial on Friday, June 19, 2009, the Gleaner referred to recent comments made by me before Parliament’s Appropriations Committee. The thrust of the editorial was that the comments require clarification of the Commission’s position regarding the regulation of content on the Internet.

  • BCJ issues Statement on NNN Test Transmissions
    BCJ issues Statement on NNN Test Transmissions

    Under existing arrangements, test transmissions are authorised by the Spectrum
    Management Authority (SMA). These arrangements can apply to entities which have
    not yet been licensed, and would therefore not be within the remit of the
    Broadcasting and Radio Re-Diffusion Act (BRRA) and the Television and
    Sound Broadcasting Regulations (TSBR).

  • BCJ Statement on Banned Songs List
    BCJ Statement on Banned Songs List

    The attention of the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica (BCJ) has been drawn to printed and online media reports of a list of local and international recordings which are being represented as music disallowed by the Commission in consequence of the recent directives.

  • BCJ responds to Letter to Gleaner Editor
    BCJ responds to Letter to Gleaner Editor

    The Commission notes a letter to the Editor, entitled, “BCJ’s backward moves”
    published March 5, 2009 and seeks to give clarity to recent reports in the media.

  • Broadcasting Commission Directives FEB 2009
    Broadcasting Commission Directives FEB 2009

    WHEREAS Regulation 30 (I) of The Television and Sound Broadcasting Regulations provides that no licensee shall transmit "any portrayal of violence which offends against good taste, decency or public morality"

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