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Montego Bay, SSaint James, Jamaica
876-291-9300
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MELLO FM is the only radio station transmitting from the city of Montego Bay, St. James.  The ‘station that plays strong songs’ began test transmission on December 1, 2003 and on November 1, 2004, it began broadcasting to Western Jamaica (St. James, Westmoreland, Trelawny, Hanover  sections of St. Ann and St. Elizabeth).

2010 saw a new revolution in radio as MELLO FM began broadcasting islandwide. It transmits on 88.1Megahertz (MHz) from Catherine’s Peak covering the eastern region of Jamaica; on 88.3 MHz from Huntley Manchester covering the Central region and on 88.5 MHz covering the West  MELLO FM is now very competitive in the market providing entertainment for all with its mellow sound, giving a new and better feel to radio.

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Kingston 5, , Jamaica
876-920-2033
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Kingston 5, Saint Andrew, Jamaica
876.926.2178
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60 years of broadcasting not only shows prestige but points to consistency, commitment and excellence. RJR 94 FM has had far more than a half century of being in the home, hearts and minds of listeners ... the family station and social conscience of Jamaicans at home and abroad... will continue its mandate of being most trusted, credible, and consistent.

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Kingston, , Jamaica
876-922-4112
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Power 106 Jamaica is one of the most famous online radio station in Jamaica.

Power 106 Jamaica broadcasts news, talk, indie. Power 106 Jamaica is live broadcasting from Jamaica. Official website of Power 106 Jamaica is go-jamaica.com/power.

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IRIE FM began test transmissions in July 1990 with a heavy bass line and rocking Reggae rhythms.

The station officially went on air on August 1, 1990. Reggae in the morning, Reggae in the evening, Reggae in the night was the cry. Critics said it was impossible to sustain a 24-hour Reggae music station.

In fact, so strong was the impact, it proved that this format was something the Jamaican public yearned for.

The little station that could got all media houses in Jamaica to stand up and take note. The nay-sayers did not count on the strength of 40 years worth of rich, pulsating Jamaican music.

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Kingston, , Jamaica
876-922-3400
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Jamaica Star covers Jamaican News and Entertainment with the latest in Reggae, Dancehall, Party scene along columns by Dear Pastor, Aaron Dumas, Ragashanti, Ms Kitty and more..