BCJ responds to Gleaner Article on Nov 19, 2008-MAJ denies child-alert
BCJStatement-NNN FM Licence
BCJ Statement - Bomb Threat
The Broadcasting Commission is confirming that its office received a bomb threat today
at 12:21p.m. The caller used expletives and alleged that the Commission was
threatening to remove the host of the Newstalk 93FM programme “Ragashanti Live”, Dr.
Kingsley Stewart, and in return, action would be taken against the Commission,
specifically that a bomb had been planted at its office to be detonated in the afternoon.
Broadcasting Commission Statement on Daggering Songs
The Commission assures the public that it continues to actively work with broadcast
licensees, the Minister of Information, the Media Association of Jamaica, the
Jamaica Association of Community Cable Operators, the Entertainment Fraternity
and other stakeholders to bring a halt to the deluge of inappropriate content on the
airwaves.
Broadcasting Commission Directives FEB 2009
Broadcasting Commission Directives FEB 2009 II
BCJ issues further Directives on Soca and Gun Lyrics
BCJ responds to Letter to Gleaner Editor
BCJ Statement on Banned Songs List
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).
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