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  • Broadcasting Commission Deeply Saddened by the Passing of Greta Bogues
    Broadcasting Commission Deeply Saddened by the Passing of Greta Bogues

    The Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Greta Bogues.

  • BCJ Deeply Grieved by Passing of Oliver Clarke
    BCJ Deeply Grieved by Passing of Oliver Clarke

    The Broadcasting Commission is deeply grieved by the passing of the Honorable Oliver Clarke, O.J.

  • BCJ Implores Governments Across the Region to Create AI Policies that Protect S.I.D.S
    BCJ Implores Governments Across the Region to Create AI Policies that Protect S.I.D.S

    Executive Director of the Broadcasting Commission, Cordel Green, is encouraging regional governments to pay special attention to the vulnerabilities of Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and other developing countries, when creating policies for Artificial Intelligence (AI). He was addressing the “Regional Forum on Artificial Intelligence in Latin America and the Caribbean” in Sao Paulo, Brazil yesterday (December 13).

  • Communications - Tipping or Tripping Point?
    Communications - Tipping or Tripping Point?

    This chapter is written at a time of extraordinarily rapid technological
    advance. Consider how much has changed since 2004, the year
    when the International Institute of Communications (IIC) held its 35th
    Annual Conference in Montego Bay, Jamaica – the only time it has met
    in the Caribbean in its 50 years of existence.

  • BCJ Extends Condolences to Family of Former Prime Minister, Hon. Edward Seaga
    BCJ Extends Condolences to Family of Former Prime Minister, Hon. Edward Seaga

    The Broadcasting Commission notes the passing of former Prime Minister, Hon. Edward Seaga.

  • Facebook Now Agrees with BCJ’s Position, Wants to be Regulated
    Facebook Now Agrees with BCJ’s Position, Wants to be Regulated

    The Broadcasting Commission (BCJ) notes with interest the call last week from Facebook’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg for Facebook itself to be regulated.

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