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Statement on Proposals for reforming Jamaica's Electronic Media Policy

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Professor Hopton Dunn

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.

BCJ Circular to STVOs - Removal of ESPN Channel

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Removal of ESPN Channel

The Broadcasting Commission has been advised by ESPN that it does not have the distribution rights for the FIFA 2010 World Cup in the Caribbean Region. ESPN has further advised that the FIFA 2010 World Cup is only available on the American ESPN feeds, which cannot be distributed outside the United States. Further, there are only two ESPN channels that are authorized for distribution in the region. These are ESPN Caribbean and ESPN 2 Caribbean.

BCJ receives commendations from House Speaker and President of the Senate

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President of the Senate, Prof. the Hon. Oswald Harding

Both the President of the Senate, Prof. the Hon. Oswald Harding and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Delroy Chuck have congratulated the Broadcasting Commission on its consistent efforts to control and regulate inappropriate media content. The Parliamentary officials’ comments came during a recent visit by a delegation led by Commission Chairman, Professor Hopeton Dunn.

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