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JamVision

JamVision TV

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Kingston, St. Andrew, Jamaica
876-922-9214
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Our new cable station, JamVision presents the stories & experiences of the Jamaican people, our struggles, achievements, history and culture.

Our passion is to nurture Jamaicans’ pride and self-confidence, our vision is a united people.

JamVision celebrates who we are, and encourages and promotes our collective commitment to building a great nation!

JamVision airs on both FLOW and DigicelPlay, as well as online via the CPTC Website.

 

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Hi, I am Michele Marius and I have created ICT Pulse to discuss Information and Communications Technology (ICT) issues from a Caribbean perspective.  My interest in this subject emerges from my decade-plus experience in telecommunications ICT policy, regulation. contracting and consulting, which has been developed in the Caribbean, Southeast Asia and the South Pacific.

Having returned to the Caribbean in 2010, and borne out of my own personal experience, I have observed that it can be quite challenging to appreciate the impact of key developments occurring in the ICT space, even if you work in industry. Through this blog I hope to draw attention to pertinent and topical ICT issues, and more importantly to give some insight on how those issues might affect us here in the region.

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Kingston 10, , Jamaica
876-931-9400
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CVM Television Limited (CVM TV) was incorporated in Jamaica on July 31, 1990 and was granted a licence to operate in March, 1991. CVM TV began providing commercial television services in March, 1993 the second of its kind in Jamaica.

The Company enjoys forty-nine percent (49%) share of the market, broadcasting a full twenty-four(24) hours of planned programming each day and operates under a Licence from the Broadcasting Commission.

CVM TV offers a variety of attractive and competitive services to its advertisers and viewers and strives to improve on its productivity, efficiency and effectiveness of services to the public. 

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Kingston 5, , Jamaica
876-926-1100
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Radio broadcasting began in 1939. The first station, VP5PZ, was made possible through the use of the equipment of a local 'ham' operator named John Grinan, who, in compliance with wartime regulations, handed his equipment over to the Government.

Mr. Grinan succeeded in convincing the Government to use his equipment to operate a public broadcasting station; and the amateur equipment was adapted to the demands of broadcasting, and regular scheduled broadcasts began on November 17, 1939, using Mr. Grinads call-sign, VP5PZ.

Initially, there was one broadcast per week, lasting one hour from Mr. Grinan's home at 2 Seaview Avenue, St Andrew; but after May 1, 1940, a small staff was employed and daily broadcasts began on June 3, 1940.

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Our covenant is with the people of Jamaica – NNN’s viewers and listeners.

NNN must at all times be truthful, thorough, fair and balanced in its reporting, comment and analysis. NNN is sharp and incisive in its reporting but will be guided by the canons of its profession.

That is, NNN will be decent, honest and shall say sorry whenever it gets it wrong. NNN will hold itself to the highest standards of internal and external accountability through its watchdog Editorial Board comprising internal and external professionals who will constantly review the quality of the work.

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Montego Bay, St. James, Jamaica
876-619-2967
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Linkz 96 FM began broadcasting on February 1, 2004 from the premises of Hotel Commingle, Savanna-La-Mar on the 105 frequency, broadcasting to Savanna- La-Mar and its environs.

Within a few years, we moved to Great George Street in the same town, expanded our staff complement and our broadcast reach to all of western Jamaica in response to the overwhelming support and feedback from our listeners and the business community.

We also moved to 96 on the FM band and became known as "The Entertainment Central".