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  2. List of radio stations in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Name Frequency Genres Mello FM: 88.1 MHz: Caribbean Music, Talk TBC Radio 88.5: 88.5 MHz: News, Talk,Gospel Music KLAS Omega Sports & Gospel Radio: 89.1 - 89.9 MHz

  3. Telecommunications in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    For international dialing to Jamaica, the country code is 1. For accessing international destinations from within Jamaica, the international call prefix is 011. Calls from Jamaica to other NANP nations, such as the U.S. and Canada, are dialed as 1 + NANP area code + 7-digit number. Jamaica has a fully digital telephone communication system. [1]

  4. DWLL - Wikipedia

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    On August 1, 2024, the station temporarily dropped the Mellow branding and is known as simply 94.7 (pronounced as "ninety-four point seven"). It was announced that the station will revert back again as Mellow 94.7 (later becoming Mellow 94.7 BFM) under new management, Prage Management Corporation, owner of Abante and Bilyonaryo News Channel, (which earlier leased airtime of its sister station ...

  5. Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation (JBC) was a public broadcasting company in Jamaica founded in 1959 by premier Norman Manley with the aim of emulating the success of other national broadcasting companies such as the BBC and CBC.

  6. Flow (brand) - Wikipedia

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    According to Flow Jamaica's former Managing Director, Garfield Sinclair, the company's new parent, Liberty Global is focused on mobile data. On August 20, 2017, the company announced that it was launching an additional 144 LTE sites covering Montego Bay, Ocho Rios and Mandeville by October 2017, making Flow the operator with the largest LTE ...

  7. RJR 94 FM - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Jamaica became the first of the British colonies in the Caribbean to offer FM broadcasting when RJR began using the technology. By 1954, there were over 57,000 rediffusion boxes distributed throughout the country. [1] In 1959 Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation was founded as a public broadcasting corporation operated by the government ...

  8. Arif Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Arif Cooper grew up around music from birth. His father, Michael "Ibo" Cooper from Third World, introduced him to the music industry from a young age, putting him through piano lessons, exposure to a large record collection as well as allowing him access to watch musicians such as Stevie Wonder, Bob Marley, Bruce Springsteen and Sting in various studio and show settings.

  9. Gospel JA FM - Wikipedia

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    Gospel JA FM (91.7 & 91.9 MHz) is a Jamaican commercial FM gospel radio station. It is owned and operated by KC Broadcasting Company Limited. [3] Gospel JA fm operates in Jamaica on 91.7 and 91.9 on the FM band. [4] Gospel JA fm has its offices and studios at 10 Collins Green Avenue, Kingston 5, Jamaica.