Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
Gelsenkirchener Geschichten :: Intro
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Pachyderm - Scalable, Reproducible Data Science
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
RyanShedPlans - 12,000 Shed Plans with Woodworking Designs - Shed Blueprints, Garden Outdoor Sheds
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Ειδήσεις Ναυπακτίας | Nafpaktia News - Nafpaktia News
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Pool & Spa Marketing | The latest news, products and techniques for the pool industry
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
PERFECT KICKBOXING l The Best Kickboxing News Platform Worldwide
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of mx.hola.com/famosos/oscars/galeria/2020020930985/oscars-2020-margot-robbie-chanel-alta-costura-26-anios-loo
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.setn.com/news.aspx?NewsID=686103
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of www.gala.fr/l_actu/news_de_stars/omar-sy-se-confie-sur-son-role-de-pere-et-partage-ses-doutes-un-bon-pere-c
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
APPLICATIONS
Applications NOTE TO PROSPECTIVE STV/CABLE APPLICANTS. Please be advised that there is a cable re-zoning project which is underway. This re-zoning exercise could have far-reaching implications for licences, costs and regulatory obligations in the future. THE EFFECTS OF MEDIA STEREOTYPING AND BODY IMAGE ON YOUNG TV shows, music videos, advertisements and other media content portray various stereotypes to the viewing public. Stereotypes are essentially classifications that are promulgated and may influence an opinion about other people based on their culture, race, body type, sexuality, political affiliation and religion, among other things. THE BENEFITS OF WATCHING TV There is no doubt that television is one of the most powerful communication tools in the world. Its contemporary appeal makes it difficult to ignore. In fact, recent studies suggests that people depend on TV for entertainment, news, education, culture, weather, sports, and even music. But despite the possible benefits that it presents, TV consumption HOW TO MANAGE TECHNOLOGICAL DISTRACTIONS WHILE AT WORK Technology in the workplace: Productive Aid or Distraction? Not too long ago, technology use in most offices was limited to landline telephones, computers with limited memory, speed and processing power, restricted access to the internet, fax machines and printers. However, in today’s dynamic, technology-driven environment, technology use in the workplace has been transformed by, JAMAICAN ELECTRONIC MEDIA REGULATORY AND POLICY FRAMEWORK Jamaican Media Policy 6 of 81 mobile wireless voice and data providers. These measures should be mandated if and when they are applicable and can be proven to provide a significant additional benefit to the broadcasting system. JAMAICAN MEDIA: RINGING THE CHANGES JAMAICAN MEDIA: RINGING THE CHANGES - 50 YEARS AND BEYOND by Professor Hopeton S. Dunn* When the proud black, green and gold standard of thenew Jamaican nation
THE EVOLUTION OF BROADCAST MEDIA IN JAMAICA- PART 1 Whilst the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica was established in order to regulate broadcast media- that is, radio, television, and cable services, a history of the mass media’s development in Jamaica cannot exclude a discussion of print media- the first form of mass media introduced to the Caribbean- and the development of Information and Communications Technologies, NATIONAL SURVEY REVEALS IMPORTANT INSIGHTS ABOUT … The Broadcasting Commission is tasked with the important responsibility of regulating the electronic communications industry, which comprises the television (free-to-air and cable) and radio sectors. As is well known, media content plays an important role in the formation of values, mores and ideas amongst Jamaicans, and furthermore, also influences political and economic discourse. COPYRIGHT, ANTI-PIRACY AND INTERNET REGULATION IN JAMAICA This post continues the conversation on anti-piracy measures and laws started previously—but now brings the issue into a local context. Just as is happening in the US and across the world, the media landscape in Jamaica is changing. More people are accessing content online, whether through streaming podcasts, downloading movies or music, or viewing videos. THE BROADCASTING COMMISSION Mission. To ensure a successful national transition to a digital economy, using the empowering and liberating potential of technological innovation to encourage new forms of business, social, cultural and media development while protecting the people of Jamaica from potential abuses ofAPPLICATIONS
Applications NOTE TO PROSPECTIVE STV/CABLE APPLICANTS. Please be advised that there is a cable re-zoning project which is underway. This re-zoning exercise could have far-reaching implications for licences, costs and regulatory obligations in the future. THE EFFECTS OF MEDIA STEREOTYPING AND BODY IMAGE ON YOUNG TV shows, music videos, advertisements and other media content portray various stereotypes to the viewing public. Stereotypes are essentially classifications that are promulgated and may influence an opinion about other people based on their culture, race, body type, sexuality, political affiliation and religion, among other things. THE BENEFITS OF WATCHING TV There is no doubt that television is one of the most powerful communication tools in the world. Its contemporary appeal makes it difficult to ignore. In fact, recent studies suggests that people depend on TV for entertainment, news, education, culture, weather, sports, and even music. But despite the possible benefits that it presents, TV consumption HOW TO MANAGE TECHNOLOGICAL DISTRACTIONS WHILE AT WORK Technology in the workplace: Productive Aid or Distraction? Not too long ago, technology use in most offices was limited to landline telephones, computers with limited memory, speed and processing power, restricted access to the internet, fax machines and printers. However, in today’s dynamic, technology-driven environment, technology use in the workplace has been transformed by, JAMAICAN ELECTRONIC MEDIA REGULATORY AND POLICY FRAMEWORK Jamaican Media Policy 6 of 81 mobile wireless voice and data providers. These measures should be mandated if and when they are applicable and can be proven to provide a significant additional benefit to the broadcasting system. JAMAICAN MEDIA: RINGING THE CHANGES JAMAICAN MEDIA: RINGING THE CHANGES - 50 YEARS AND BEYOND by Professor Hopeton S. Dunn* When the proud black, green and gold standard of thenew Jamaican nation
THE EVOLUTION OF BROADCAST MEDIA IN JAMAICA- PART 1 Whilst the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica was established in order to regulate broadcast media- that is, radio, television, and cable services, a history of the mass media’s development in Jamaica cannot exclude a discussion of print media- the first form of mass media introduced to the Caribbean- and the development of Information and Communications Technologies, NATIONAL SURVEY REVEALS IMPORTANT INSIGHTS ABOUT … The Broadcasting Commission is tasked with the important responsibility of regulating the electronic communications industry, which comprises the television (free-to-air and cable) and radio sectors. As is well known, media content plays an important role in the formation of values, mores and ideas amongst Jamaicans, and furthermore, also influences political and economic discourse. COPYRIGHT, ANTI-PIRACY AND INTERNET REGULATION IN JAMAICA This post continues the conversation on anti-piracy measures and laws started previously—but now brings the issue into a local context. Just as is happening in the US and across the world, the media landscape in Jamaica is changing. More people are accessing content online, whether through streaming podcasts, downloading movies or music, or viewing videos. THE BROADCASTING COMMISSION Mission. To ensure a successful national transition to a digital economy, using the empowering and liberating potential of technological innovation to encourage new forms of business, social, cultural and media development while protecting the people of Jamaica from potential abuses ofAPPLICATIONS
Applications NOTE TO PROSPECTIVE STV/CABLE APPLICANTS. Please be advised that there is a cable re-zoning project which is underway. This re-zoning exercise could have far-reaching implications for licences, costs and regulatory obligations in the future.HOME - BROAD COM
August 19, 2016 Broad Com. +2. -2. 244. The rapid growth of smart devices over the past few years, coupled with the rise of broadband, opened the gates for the age of apps. From games and social media platforms, to productivity tools and dating portals, there are apps for almost everything imaginable.PHOTO DIGEST
To ensure a successful national transition to a digital economy, using the empowering and liberating potential of technological innovation to encourage new forms of business, social, cultural and media development while protecting the people of Jamaica from potentialabuses of
9 CENTRAL AVENUE, TEL: (876) 929-1998 KINGSTON 10, FAX 1 9 Central Avenue, Kingston 10, Jamaica W.I. Tel: (876) 929-1998 Fax: (876) 929-1997 Email: info@broadcom.org Website: www.broadcom.orgFebruary 21, 2021
BROADCOM.ORG
i TABLE OF CONTENTS . PAGE . Vision of the Broadcasting Commission.. 1. Mission Statement
JAMAICAN MEDIA: RINGING THE CHANGES JAMAICAN MEDIA: RINGING THE CHANGES - 50 YEARS AND BEYOND by Professor Hopeton S. Dunn* When the proud black, green and gold standard of thenew Jamaican nation
HOW TO SET UP YOUTUBE PARENTAL CONTROL How To Set Up YouTube Parental Controls To Help Protect Your Child Since its launch in February 2005, YouTube has grown to be one of the most visited websites. In fact, with over 1 billion registered users and more than 790 million unique monthly visitors, it is the second most popular web platform behind Facebook. TERMS OF REFERENCE FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE 3 | Terms of Reference: Finance & Administration Committee C. Every co-opted individual shall have all the rights and responsibilities of the other members of the MONITORING AND COMPLIANCE REPORT JULY BCJ - Quarterly Monitoring & Compliance Report July -September 2007 THE BROADCASTING COMMISSION Mission. To ensure a successful national transition to a digital economy, using the empowering and liberating potential of technological innovation to encourage new forms of business, social, cultural and media development while protecting the people of Jamaica from potential abuses ofAPPLICATIONS
Applications NOTE TO PROSPECTIVE STV/CABLE APPLICANTS. Please be advised that there is a cable re-zoning project which is underway. This re-zoning exercise could have far-reaching implications for licences, costs and regulatory obligations in the future. THE EFFECTS OF MEDIA STEREOTYPING AND BODY IMAGE ON YOUNG TV shows, music videos, advertisements and other media content portray various stereotypes to the viewing public. Stereotypes are essentially classifications that are promulgated and may influence an opinion about other people based on their culture, race, body type, sexuality, political affiliation and religion, among other things. THE BENEFITS OF WATCHING TV There is no doubt that television is one of the most powerful communication tools in the world. Its contemporary appeal makes it difficult to ignore. In fact, recent studies suggests that people depend on TV for entertainment, news, education, culture, weather, sports, and even music. But despite the possible benefits that it presents, TV consumption HOW TO MANAGE TECHNOLOGICAL DISTRACTIONS WHILE AT WORK Technology in the workplace: Productive Aid or Distraction? Not too long ago, technology use in most offices was limited to landline telephones, computers with limited memory, speed and processing power, restricted access to the internet, fax machines and printers. However, in today’s dynamic, technology-driven environment, technology use in the workplace has been transformed by, JAMAICAN ELECTRONIC MEDIA REGULATORY AND POLICY FRAMEWORK Jamaican Media Policy 6 of 81 mobile wireless voice and data providers. These measures should be mandated if and when they are applicable and can be proven to provide a significant additional benefit to the broadcasting system. JAMAICAN MEDIA: RINGING THE CHANGES JAMAICAN MEDIA: RINGING THE CHANGES - 50 YEARS AND BEYOND by Professor Hopeton S. Dunn* When the proud black, green and gold standard of thenew Jamaican nation
THE EVOLUTION OF BROADCAST MEDIA IN JAMAICA- PART 1 Whilst the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica was established in order to regulate broadcast media- that is, radio, television, and cable services, a history of the mass media’s development in Jamaica cannot exclude a discussion of print media- the first form of mass media introduced to the Caribbean- and the development of Information and Communications Technologies, NATIONAL SURVEY REVEALS IMPORTANT INSIGHTS ABOUT … The Broadcasting Commission is tasked with the important responsibility of regulating the electronic communications industry, which comprises the television (free-to-air and cable) and radio sectors. As is well known, media content plays an important role in the formation of values, mores and ideas amongst Jamaicans, and furthermore, also influences political and economic discourse. COPYRIGHT, ANTI-PIRACY AND INTERNET REGULATION IN JAMAICA This post continues the conversation on anti-piracy measures and laws started previously—but now brings the issue into a local context. Just as is happening in the US and across the world, the media landscape in Jamaica is changing. More people are accessing content online, whether through streaming podcasts, downloading movies or music, or viewing videos. THE BROADCASTING COMMISSION Mission. To ensure a successful national transition to a digital economy, using the empowering and liberating potential of technological innovation to encourage new forms of business, social, cultural and media development while protecting the people of Jamaica from potential abuses ofAPPLICATIONS
Applications NOTE TO PROSPECTIVE STV/CABLE APPLICANTS. Please be advised that there is a cable re-zoning project which is underway. This re-zoning exercise could have far-reaching implications for licences, costs and regulatory obligations in the future. THE EFFECTS OF MEDIA STEREOTYPING AND BODY IMAGE ON YOUNG TV shows, music videos, advertisements and other media content portray various stereotypes to the viewing public. Stereotypes are essentially classifications that are promulgated and may influence an opinion about other people based on their culture, race, body type, sexuality, political affiliation and religion, among other things. THE BENEFITS OF WATCHING TV There is no doubt that television is one of the most powerful communication tools in the world. Its contemporary appeal makes it difficult to ignore. In fact, recent studies suggests that people depend on TV for entertainment, news, education, culture, weather, sports, and even music. But despite the possible benefits that it presents, TV consumption HOW TO MANAGE TECHNOLOGICAL DISTRACTIONS WHILE AT WORK Technology in the workplace: Productive Aid or Distraction? Not too long ago, technology use in most offices was limited to landline telephones, computers with limited memory, speed and processing power, restricted access to the internet, fax machines and printers. However, in today’s dynamic, technology-driven environment, technology use in the workplace has been transformed by, JAMAICAN ELECTRONIC MEDIA REGULATORY AND POLICY FRAMEWORK Jamaican Media Policy 6 of 81 mobile wireless voice and data providers. These measures should be mandated if and when they are applicable and can be proven to provide a significant additional benefit to the broadcasting system. JAMAICAN MEDIA: RINGING THE CHANGES JAMAICAN MEDIA: RINGING THE CHANGES - 50 YEARS AND BEYOND by Professor Hopeton S. Dunn* When the proud black, green and gold standard of thenew Jamaican nation
THE EVOLUTION OF BROADCAST MEDIA IN JAMAICA- PART 1 Whilst the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica was established in order to regulate broadcast media- that is, radio, television, and cable services, a history of the mass media’s development in Jamaica cannot exclude a discussion of print media- the first form of mass media introduced to the Caribbean- and the development of Information and Communications Technologies, NATIONAL SURVEY REVEALS IMPORTANT INSIGHTS ABOUT … The Broadcasting Commission is tasked with the important responsibility of regulating the electronic communications industry, which comprises the television (free-to-air and cable) and radio sectors. As is well known, media content plays an important role in the formation of values, mores and ideas amongst Jamaicans, and furthermore, also influences political and economic discourse. COPYRIGHT, ANTI-PIRACY AND INTERNET REGULATION IN JAMAICA This post continues the conversation on anti-piracy measures and laws started previously—but now brings the issue into a local context. Just as is happening in the US and across the world, the media landscape in Jamaica is changing. More people are accessing content online, whether through streaming podcasts, downloading movies or music, or viewing videos. THE BROADCASTING COMMISSION Mission. To ensure a successful national transition to a digital economy, using the empowering and liberating potential of technological innovation to encourage new forms of business, social, cultural and media development while protecting the people of Jamaica from potential abuses ofAPPLICATIONS
Applications NOTE TO PROSPECTIVE STV/CABLE APPLICANTS. Please be advised that there is a cable re-zoning project which is underway. This re-zoning exercise could have far-reaching implications for licences, costs and regulatory obligations in the future.HOME - BROAD COM
August 19, 2016 Broad Com. +2. -2. 244. The rapid growth of smart devices over the past few years, coupled with the rise of broadband, opened the gates for the age of apps. From games and social media platforms, to productivity tools and dating portals, there are apps for almost everything imaginable.PHOTO DIGEST
To ensure a successful national transition to a digital economy, using the empowering and liberating potential of technological innovation to encourage new forms of business, social, cultural and media development while protecting the people of Jamaica from potentialabuses of
9 CENTRAL AVENUE, TEL: (876) 929-1998 KINGSTON 10, FAX 1 9 Central Avenue, Kingston 10, Jamaica W.I. Tel: (876) 929-1998 Fax: (876) 929-1997 Email: info@broadcom.org Website: www.broadcom.orgFebruary 21, 2021
BROADCOM.ORG
i TABLE OF CONTENTS . PAGE . Vision of the Broadcasting Commission.. 1. Mission Statement
JAMAICAN MEDIA: RINGING THE CHANGES JAMAICAN MEDIA: RINGING THE CHANGES - 50 YEARS AND BEYOND by Professor Hopeton S. Dunn* When the proud black, green and gold standard of thenew Jamaican nation
HOW TO SET UP YOUTUBE PARENTAL CONTROL How To Set Up YouTube Parental Controls To Help Protect Your Child Since its launch in February 2005, YouTube has grown to be one of the most visited websites. In fact, with over 1 billion registered users and more than 790 million unique monthly visitors, it is the second most popular web platform behind Facebook. TERMS OF REFERENCE FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE 3 | Terms of Reference: Finance & Administration Committee C. Every co-opted individual shall have all the rights and responsibilities of the other members of the MONITORING AND COMPLIANCE REPORT JULY BCJ - Quarterly Monitoring & Compliance Report July -September 2007 THE BROADCASTING COMMISSION Mission. To ensure a successful national transition to a digital economy, using the empowering and liberating potential of technological innovation to encourage new forms of business, social, cultural and media development while protecting the people of Jamaica from potential abuses ofHOME - BROAD COM
August 19, 2016 Broad Com. +2. -2. 244. The rapid growth of smart devices over the past few years, coupled with the rise of broadband, opened the gates for the age of apps. From games and social media platforms, to productivity tools and dating portals, there are apps for almost everything imaginable. HOW TO MANAGE TECHNOLOGICAL DISTRACTIONS WHILE AT WORK Technology in the workplace: Productive Aid or Distraction? Not too long ago, technology use in most offices was limited to landline telephones, computers with limited memory, speed and processing power, restricted access to the internet, fax machines and printers. However, in today’s dynamic, technology-driven environment, technology use in the workplace has been transformed by, THE EFFECTS OF MEDIA STEREOTYPING AND BODY IMAGE ON YOUNG TV shows, music videos, advertisements and other media content portray various stereotypes to the viewing public. Stereotypes are essentially classifications that are promulgated and may influence an opinion about other people based on their culture, race, body type, sexuality, political affiliation and religion, among other things. REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATING A LOW POWER RADIO STATION th5 Floor, Victoria Mutual Building, Tel: (876) 929-1998 53 Knutsford Boulevard Fax: (876) 929-1997 Kingston 5 Email: info@broadcom.org WHAT THE TV RATING CODES MEAN FOR YOU AND YOUR To help you out, here is a list of the most popular ratings applied to TV programmes (cable) and what they mean. G – General: Programmes bearing a rating of G can be viewed by the whole family and are not necessarily for children alone.These programmes contain very little or no content that could be considered crude, suggestive or abrasive. THE EVOLUTION OF BROADCAST MEDIA IN JAMAICA- PART 1 Whilst the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica was established in order to regulate broadcast media- that is, radio, television, and cable services, a history of the mass media’s development in Jamaica cannot exclude a discussion of print media- the first form of mass media introduced to the Caribbean- and the development of Information and Communications Technologies, JAMAICAN ELECTRONIC MEDIA REGULATORY AND POLICY FRAMEWORK Jamaican Media Policy 6 of 81 mobile wireless voice and data providers. These measures should be mandated if and when they are applicable and can be proven to provide a significant additional benefit to the broadcasting system. THE EVOLUTION OF BROADCAST MEDIA IN JAMAICA- PART 2 A milestone in the development of Jamaican media came in 1959 with the launch of the Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation (JBC). Pioneered by then-Prime Minister Norman Manley, and reflecting the nationalist sentiment dominant in the period leading up to Jamaica’s independence, the JBC was a state-owned alternative to the RJR. COPYRIGHT, ANTI-PIRACY AND INTERNET REGULATION IN JAMAICA This post continues the conversation on anti-piracy measures and laws started previously—but now brings the issue into a local context. Just as is happening in the US and across the world, the media landscape in Jamaica is changing. More people are accessing content online, whether through streaming podcasts, downloading movies or music, or viewing videos. THE BROADCASTING COMMISSION Mission. To ensure a successful national transition to a digital economy, using the empowering and liberating potential of technological innovation to encourage new forms of business, social, cultural and media development while protecting the people of Jamaica from potential abuses ofHOME - BROAD COM
August 19, 2016 Broad Com. +2. -2. 244. The rapid growth of smart devices over the past few years, coupled with the rise of broadband, opened the gates for the age of apps. From games and social media platforms, to productivity tools and dating portals, there are apps for almost everything imaginable. HOW TO MANAGE TECHNOLOGICAL DISTRACTIONS WHILE AT WORK Technology in the workplace: Productive Aid or Distraction? Not too long ago, technology use in most offices was limited to landline telephones, computers with limited memory, speed and processing power, restricted access to the internet, fax machines and printers. However, in today’s dynamic, technology-driven environment, technology use in the workplace has been transformed by, THE EFFECTS OF MEDIA STEREOTYPING AND BODY IMAGE ON YOUNG TV shows, music videos, advertisements and other media content portray various stereotypes to the viewing public. Stereotypes are essentially classifications that are promulgated and may influence an opinion about other people based on their culture, race, body type, sexuality, political affiliation and religion, among other things. REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATING A LOW POWER RADIO STATION th5 Floor, Victoria Mutual Building, Tel: (876) 929-1998 53 Knutsford Boulevard Fax: (876) 929-1997 Kingston 5 Email: info@broadcom.org WHAT THE TV RATING CODES MEAN FOR YOU AND YOUR To help you out, here is a list of the most popular ratings applied to TV programmes (cable) and what they mean. G – General: Programmes bearing a rating of G can be viewed by the whole family and are not necessarily for children alone.These programmes contain very little or no content that could be considered crude, suggestive or abrasive. THE EVOLUTION OF BROADCAST MEDIA IN JAMAICA- PART 1 Whilst the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica was established in order to regulate broadcast media- that is, radio, television, and cable services, a history of the mass media’s development in Jamaica cannot exclude a discussion of print media- the first form of mass media introduced to the Caribbean- and the development of Information and Communications Technologies, JAMAICAN ELECTRONIC MEDIA REGULATORY AND POLICY FRAMEWORK Jamaican Media Policy 6 of 81 mobile wireless voice and data providers. These measures should be mandated if and when they are applicable and can be proven to provide a significant additional benefit to the broadcasting system. THE EVOLUTION OF BROADCAST MEDIA IN JAMAICA- PART 2 A milestone in the development of Jamaican media came in 1959 with the launch of the Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation (JBC). Pioneered by then-Prime Minister Norman Manley, and reflecting the nationalist sentiment dominant in the period leading up to Jamaica’s independence, the JBC was a state-owned alternative to the RJR. COPYRIGHT, ANTI-PIRACY AND INTERNET REGULATION IN JAMAICA This post continues the conversation on anti-piracy measures and laws started previously—but now brings the issue into a local context. Just as is happening in the US and across the world, the media landscape in Jamaica is changing. More people are accessing content online, whether through streaming podcasts, downloading movies or music, or viewing videos.ANNUAL REPORTS
Annual Reports. BCJ Annual Report 2019-2020 (Cover) - Further to July-31-2020 submission, the Commission awaits tabling in Parliament. Download. Details. Preview. 19 October 2020. BCJ Annual Report 2018-2019. Download. Details.BROADCAST LICENSEES
Broadcasting Commission’s role is to monitor and regulate electronic media, broadcast radio and television, as well as subscribertelevision.
HOME - BROAD COM
August 19, 2016 Broad Com. +2. -2. 244. The rapid growth of smart devices over the past few years, coupled with the rise of broadband, opened the gates for the age of apps. From games and social media platforms, to productivity tools and dating portals, there are apps for almost everything imaginable. GUIDELINES FOR APPLYING FOR A COMMERCIAL BROADCASTING LICENCE These guidelines are meant to assist you in fulfilling the criteria set for a complete and easily understandable application. When you apply for a commercial broadcast licence, the Broadcasting Commission will review your application to determine whether you can operate a viable media enterprise.LOW POWER STATIONS
To ensure a successful national transition to a digital economy, using the empowering and liberating potential of technological innovation to encourage new forms of business, social, cultural and media development while protecting the people of Jamaica from potentialabuses of
PHOTO DIGEST
To ensure a successful national transition to a digital economy, using the empowering and liberating potential of technological innovation to encourage new forms of business, social, cultural and media development while protecting the people of Jamaica from potentialabuses of
JAMAICAN MEDIA: RINGING THE CHANGES JAMAICAN MEDIA: RINGING THE CHANGES - 50 YEARS AND BEYOND by Professor Hopeton S. Dunn* When the proud black, green and gold standard of thenew Jamaican nation
HOW TO SET UP YOUTUBE PARENTAL CONTROL How To Set Up YouTube Parental Controls To Help Protect Your Child Since its launch in February 2005, YouTube has grown to be one of the most visited websites. In fact, with over 1 billion registered users and more than 790 million unique monthly visitors, it is the second most popular web platform behind Facebook. DIGITAL LITERACY AND YOU Digital literacy is therefore necessary for all who live in today’s information age, and especially for society’s less-experienced and more impressionable minds. Through extensive campaigns, the Broadcasting Commission has already embarked on the task of ensuring that Jamaicans are ready to embrace our changing world.WWW.BROADCOM.ORG
www.broadcom.org
THE BROADCASTING COMMISSION Mission. To ensure a successful national transition to a digital economy, using the empowering and liberating potential of technological innovation to encourage new forms of business, social, cultural and media development while protecting the people of Jamaica from potential abuses of THE EFFECTS OF MEDIA STEREOTYPING AND BODY IMAGE ON YOUNG TV shows, music videos, advertisements and other media content portray various stereotypes to the viewing public. Stereotypes are essentially classifications that are promulgated and may influence an opinion about other people based on their culture, race, body type, sexuality, political affiliation and religion, among other things.HOME - BROAD COM
August 19, 2016 Broad Com. +2. -2. 244. The rapid growth of smart devices over the past few years, coupled with the rise of broadband, opened the gates for the age of apps. From games and social media platforms, to productivity tools and dating portals, there are apps for almost everything imaginable. THE BENEFITS OF WATCHING TV There is no doubt that television is one of the most powerful communication tools in the world. Its contemporary appeal makes it difficult to ignore. In fact, recent studies suggests that people depend on TV for entertainment, news, education, culture, weather, sports, and even music. But despite the possible benefits that it presents, TV consumption HOW TO MANAGE TECHNOLOGICAL DISTRACTIONS WHILE AT WORK Technology in the workplace: Productive Aid or Distraction? Not too long ago, technology use in most offices was limited to landline telephones, computers with limited memory, speed and processing power, restricted access to the internet, fax machines and printers. However, in today’s dynamic, technology-driven environment, technology use in the workplace has been transformed by, JAMAICAN ELECTRONIC MEDIA REGULATORY AND POLICY FRAMEWORK Jamaican Media Policy 6 of 81 mobile wireless voice and data providers. These measures should be mandated if and when they are applicable and can be proven to provide a significant additional benefit to the broadcasting system. THE EVOLUTION OF BROADCAST MEDIA IN JAMAICA- PART 1 Whilst the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica was established in order to regulate broadcast media- that is, radio, television, and cable services, a history of the mass media’s development in Jamaica cannot exclude a discussion of print media- the first form of mass media introduced to the Caribbean- and the development of Information and Communications Technologies, WHAT THE TV RATING CODES MEAN FOR YOU AND YOUR To help you out, here is a list of the most popular ratings applied to TV programmes (cable) and what they mean. G – General: Programmes bearing a rating of G can be viewed by the whole family and are not necessarily for children alone.These programmes contain very little or no content that could be considered crude, suggestive or abrasive. NATIONAL SURVEY REVEALS IMPORTANT INSIGHTS ABOUT … The Broadcasting Commission is tasked with the important responsibility of regulating the electronic communications industry, which comprises the television (free-to-air and cable) and radio sectors. As is well known, media content plays an important role in the formation of values, mores and ideas amongst Jamaicans, and furthermore, also influences political and economic discourse. COPYRIGHT, ANTI-PIRACY AND INTERNET REGULATION IN JAMAICA This post continues the conversation on anti-piracy measures and laws started previously—but now brings the issue into a local context. Just as is happening in the US and across the world, the media landscape in Jamaica is changing. More people are accessing content online, whether through streaming podcasts, downloading movies or music, or viewing videos. THE BROADCASTING COMMISSION Mission. To ensure a successful national transition to a digital economy, using the empowering and liberating potential of technological innovation to encourage new forms of business, social, cultural and media development while protecting the people of Jamaica from potential abuses of THE EFFECTS OF MEDIA STEREOTYPING AND BODY IMAGE ON YOUNG TV shows, music videos, advertisements and other media content portray various stereotypes to the viewing public. Stereotypes are essentially classifications that are promulgated and may influence an opinion about other people based on their culture, race, body type, sexuality, political affiliation and religion, among other things.HOME - BROAD COM
August 19, 2016 Broad Com. +2. -2. 244. The rapid growth of smart devices over the past few years, coupled with the rise of broadband, opened the gates for the age of apps. From games and social media platforms, to productivity tools and dating portals, there are apps for almost everything imaginable. THE BENEFITS OF WATCHING TV There is no doubt that television is one of the most powerful communication tools in the world. Its contemporary appeal makes it difficult to ignore. In fact, recent studies suggests that people depend on TV for entertainment, news, education, culture, weather, sports, and even music. But despite the possible benefits that it presents, TV consumption HOW TO MANAGE TECHNOLOGICAL DISTRACTIONS WHILE AT WORK Technology in the workplace: Productive Aid or Distraction? Not too long ago, technology use in most offices was limited to landline telephones, computers with limited memory, speed and processing power, restricted access to the internet, fax machines and printers. However, in today’s dynamic, technology-driven environment, technology use in the workplace has been transformed by, JAMAICAN ELECTRONIC MEDIA REGULATORY AND POLICY FRAMEWORK Jamaican Media Policy 6 of 81 mobile wireless voice and data providers. These measures should be mandated if and when they are applicable and can be proven to provide a significant additional benefit to the broadcasting system. THE EVOLUTION OF BROADCAST MEDIA IN JAMAICA- PART 1 Whilst the Broadcasting Commission of Jamaica was established in order to regulate broadcast media- that is, radio, television, and cable services, a history of the mass media’s development in Jamaica cannot exclude a discussion of print media- the first form of mass media introduced to the Caribbean- and the development of Information and Communications Technologies, WHAT THE TV RATING CODES MEAN FOR YOU AND YOUR To help you out, here is a list of the most popular ratings applied to TV programmes (cable) and what they mean. G – General: Programmes bearing a rating of G can be viewed by the whole family and are not necessarily for children alone.These programmes contain very little or no content that could be considered crude, suggestive or abrasive. NATIONAL SURVEY REVEALS IMPORTANT INSIGHTS ABOUT … The Broadcasting Commission is tasked with the important responsibility of regulating the electronic communications industry, which comprises the television (free-to-air and cable) and radio sectors. As is well known, media content plays an important role in the formation of values, mores and ideas amongst Jamaicans, and furthermore, also influences political and economic discourse. COPYRIGHT, ANTI-PIRACY AND INTERNET REGULATION IN JAMAICA This post continues the conversation on anti-piracy measures and laws started previously—but now brings the issue into a local context. Just as is happening in the US and across the world, the media landscape in Jamaica is changing. More people are accessing content online, whether through streaming podcasts, downloading movies or music, or viewing videos.SECRETARIAT
Broadcasting Commission’s role is to monitor and regulate electronic media, broadcast radio and television, as well as subscribertelevision.
GUIDELINES FOR APPLYING FOR A COMMERCIAL BROADCASTING LICENCE These guidelines are meant to assist you in fulfilling the criteria set for a complete and easily understandable application. When you apply for a commercial broadcast licence, the Broadcasting Commission will review your application to determine whether you can operate a viable media enterprise.HOME - BROAD COM
August 19, 2016 Broad Com. +2. -2. 244. The rapid growth of smart devices over the past few years, coupled with the rise of broadband, opened the gates for the age of apps. From games and social media platforms, to productivity tools and dating portals, there are apps for almost everything imaginable.PHOTO DIGEST
To ensure a successful national transition to a digital economy, using the empowering and liberating potential of technological innovation to encourage new forms of business, social, cultural and media development while protecting the people of Jamaica from potentialabuses of
DIGITAL LITERACY AND YOU Digital literacy is therefore necessary for all who live in today’s information age, and especially for society’s less-experienced and more impressionable minds. Through extensive campaigns, the Broadcasting Commission has already embarked on the task of ensuring that Jamaicans are ready to embrace our changing world. HOW TO SET UP YOUTUBE PARENTAL CONTROL How To Set Up YouTube Parental Controls To Help Protect Your Child Since its launch in February 2005, YouTube has grown to be one of the most visited websites. In fact, with over 1 billion registered users and more than 790 million unique monthly visitors, it is the second most popular web platform behind Facebook.BROAD COM
Broad Com
THE POWER OF PROSUMERS With the advent and growth of social media, more attention is now being focused on PROsumers and their growing influence. While in the initial stages, a prosumer was considered to be a “professional consumer” whose interest for the most part was centred on purchasing professional grade products and equipment, Susan Gunelius, in an article posted on Forbes.com, notes that in today’s HOW TO SET PARENTAL CONTROLS ON YOUR CABLE TV The Tutorial. Step 1. Push the Menu button (Click the image above to reference the buttons used in this tutorial) This will bring up the settings menu as shown in the picture below. Step 2. Use your up/down scroll arrows to scroll to ‘Parental Control‘ and push the Selectbutton.
WWW.BROADCOM.ORG
www.broadcom.org
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* _hidden_
* _hidden_
* _hidden_
* _hidden_
Government of Jamaica__
* Home
* News & Reports
* News
* Annual Reports
* Monitoring and Compliance* Tenders
* Others
* Services
* Radio, TV & Cable Services * Broadcast Licensees * Licensed Subscriber Television Operator * Low Power Stations* Applications
* Guidelines for Applying for a STV (Cable) Licence * Stages of the Applications Process for Broadcast and STV Licences * Guidelines for Applying for a Commercial Broadcasting Licence* About Us
* Organisation Overview* Commissioners
* Secretariat
* Governance
* Former Chairmen
* Former Executive Directors * Former Assistant Executive Directors* Contact Us
* Resources
* Links
* Access to Information * Steps to Digital Switchover * Guidelines for Political Broadcast * Broadcasting Law, Regulations & Codes* Publications
* Document Centre
* Speeches & Presentations* Media
* Photo Digest
* Video Digest
* Events
* Monitoring & Complaints* Complaints
* Licensees Only
*
__
__
YOUTUBE
__
__
BLOG
__
CONTACT US
THE LATEST
* Videos
* Photos
* Events
* News
* Monitoring & Compliance* Tenders
What If - Dancehall Version What If Hip Hop Version"Protect Di Kids"
View Video Digest
dsc_0496
dsc_0497
dsc_0505
View Photo Digest
BCJ Deeply Grieved by Passing of Oliver Clarke(News)
BCJ Implores Governments Across the Region to Create AI Policies that Protect S.I.D.S (News) BCJ Urges Governments in Latin America and the Caribbean to Prioritise Digital Literacy (News) Communications - Tipping or Tripping Point?(News)
BCJ Extends Condolences to Family of Former Prime Minister, Hon. Edward Seaga (News) Facebook Now Agrees with BCJ’s Position, Wants to be Regulated(News)
View More News
MCCC Quarterly Report January - March 2020 (Monitoring and Compliance) MCCC Quarterly Report October - December 2019 (Monitoring and Compliance) MCCC Quarterly Report July - September 2019 (Monitoring and Compliance) MCCC Quarterly Report April - June 2019 (Monitoring and Compliance) MCCC Quarterly Report January - March 2019 (Monitoring and Compliance) MCCC Quarterly Report Oct - Dec 2018 (Monitoring and Compliance)View More Reports
Postponement: RFP: Procurement of Consultancy Services(Tenders)
Clarifications: RFP: Procurement of Consultancy Services (Amended & Extended) (Tenders) RFP - Procurement of Consultancy Services (Amended & Extended)(Tenders)
View More Tenders
FEATURED VIDEO
"FAKE NEWS ABOUT COVID-19 CAN COST LIVES"Adobe Photoshop
90%
WordPress
70%
Java Script
50%
Photography
80%
VISION
To be an innovative regulator that leads and facilitates the development and advancement of a dynamic electronic communications sector for the benefit of Jamaica and the Caribbean.MISSION
To ensure a successful national transition to a digital economy, using the empowering and liberating potential of technological innovation to encourage new forms of business, social, cultural and media development while protecting the people of Jamaica from potential abuses of communication and influence.QUICKLINKS
* Reports
* Document Centre
* Speeches & Presentations * Guidelines for Political Broadcast * Broadcasting Laws, Regs. & Codes * Steps to Digital Switchover* Photo Digest
* Video Digest
* STV Workshop
* Access to Information9 Central Avenue,
Kingston 10
Jamaica WI
Telephone: 876-920-9537-9 929-1998, 618-0876-8 Toll Free: 1-888-99- CABLE (22253) Facsimile: 876-929-1997 Email: info@broadcom.org Copyright © 2020 Broadcasting Commmission. All Rights Reserved. Website designed & hosted by Chrysalis Communications.
Scroll to Top
Scroll to Top
* Home
* Disclaimer
* Home
* News & Reports
* News
* Annual Reports
* Monitoring and Compliance* Tenders
* Others
* Services
* Radio, TV & Cable Services * Broadcast Licensees * Licensed Subscriber Television Operator * Low Power Stations* Applications
* Guidelines for Applying for a STV (Cable) Licence * Stages of the Applications Process for Broadcast and STV Licences * Guidelines for Applying for a Commercial Broadcasting Licence* About Us
* Organisation Overview* Commissioners
* Secretariat
* Governance
* Former Chairmen
* Former Executive Directors * Former Assistant Executive Directors* Contact Us
* Resources
* Links
* Access to Information * Steps to Digital Switchover * Guidelines for Political Broadcast * Broadcasting Law, Regulations & Codes* Publications
* Document Centre
* Speeches & Presentations* Media
* Photo Digest
* Video Digest
* Events
* Monitoring & Complaints* Complaints
* Licensees Only
*
The embedded content to be displayed in this window is of type %s, which is not currently supported by your browser. Installing the appropriate browser plug-in usually solves the problem.Document not found or not available for download.Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0