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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of radio stations in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    NewsTalk 93 FM: 93.7 MHz: News, Talk RJR 94 FM: 94.1- 94.7 MHz: Talk, News, Caribbean Music, Reggae Music ... Listen online radios of Jamaica; Lists of radio stations ...

  4. Category:Radio stations in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Category: Radio stations in Jamaica. ... RJR 94 FM; T. TBC Radio This page was last edited on 27 December 2019, at 19:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  5. Ralston McKenzie - Wikipedia

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    The show, on for decades, aired weekly on RJR 94 FM (Radio Jamaica) and the Internet, linking persons with long-lost family and friends. He has set up Jamaica Contact , a web-based extension of his family search service.

  6. Kingston, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    The Gleaner Company, the Jamaica Observer and the Sunday Herald, three of Jamaica's large newspaper companies, make their home in Kingston. Several television and radio stations including Television Jamaica (TVJ), CVM TV, RJR 94 FM, TBC Radio 88.5 FM, Hitz 92 FM, FAME 95 FM, LOVE TV, ZIP 103, Kool 97 FM and LOVE FM, are all based in Kingston.

  7. Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The television and the Radio 2 assets were sold to the Radio Jamaica Limited (RJR) for J$70M, and the former JBC television channel was replaced by the commercial station Television Jamaica. [5] The Radio 1 studios and licence were retained by the government but fell into disrepair. [ 2 ]

  8. Barbara Gloudon - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Joy Goodison was the eldest of nine siblings, born in Malvern, Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica, to Doris (née Harvey) and Vivian M. Goodison. [3] Her father worked as a chauffeur and mechanic and Goodison grew up in a middle-class family.

  9. Television Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Television Jamaica (TVJ) is a television station in Kingston, Jamaica owned by the RJRGleaner Communications Group. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is one of Jamaica 's two major television stations. TVJ has had a number of managers, [ 3 ] the general manager being Claire Grant who was appointed the position in September 2012.