The Broadcasting Commission has accused CVM of breaching its broadcast licence saying that the station either had poor quality or no coverage in parts of the island.
In a release last night, the Broadcasting Commission said that as late as May 15 they provided CVM with the findings of a technical survey on the level and quality of coverage by broadcasters holding broadcasting licences.
That survey, the commission said, had revealed several areas across the island where there was either no coverage or poor quality coverage. The areas affected included Portland, St Thomas, St Mary, Clarendon, Manchester and Trelawny.
According to the commission, they are dissatisfied with the update and the continued poor or very poor coverage or failure to provide coverage in a number of areas.
added importance
"This situation has taken on added importance on the occasion of the Olympic Games, for which CVM has obtained exclusive islandwide television rights from International Media Content (IMC), the exclusive Broadcast Rights Holder for the Olympics in the Caribbean," the release said.
When contacted last night Al Edwards, Chief executive officer (CEO) of CVM, said that they are doing everything in their powers to address the transmission of broadcast of the 2012 London Olympics across the island. He added that the station had no control over what was provided by the IMC feed.
"We have employed consultants and brought in equipment in an effort to better cover the Olympics. No one has 100 per cent coverage of the island and the commission should have contacted us first before going to the public. We have no control about what comes over the feed and people need to understand that," Edwards said.
remedial measures
In the meantime, the commission said that CVM was served with a Notice of Breach of Licence and directed to take certain remedial measures. These include requirements to:
1. Immediately take steps to fulfil the obligation to provide islandwide coverage.
2. In the interim, immediately confer with International Media Content (IMC) and provide a solution (including alternative distribution arrangements) for Jamaicans to access coverage of the Olympic Games, in areas where CVM is unable to provide service as expected under its exclusive television broadcasting rights for the Olympic Games.
3. Provide immediate public information (in print and broadcast) on the extent of CVM's coverage islandwide and expected coverage during the immediate period of the Olympic Games.
In a release last night, the Broadcasting Commission said that as late as May 15 they provided CVM with the findings of a technical survey on the level and quality of coverage by broadcasters holding broadcasting licences.
That survey, the commission said, had revealed several areas across the island where there was either no coverage or poor quality coverage. The areas affected included Portland, St Thomas, St Mary, Clarendon, Manchester and Trelawny.
According to the commission, they are dissatisfied with the update and the continued poor or very poor coverage or failure to provide coverage in a number of areas.
added importance
"This situation has taken on added importance on the occasion of the Olympic Games, for which CVM has obtained exclusive islandwide television rights from International Media Content (IMC), the exclusive Broadcast Rights Holder for the Olympics in the Caribbean," the release said.
When contacted last night Al Edwards, Chief executive officer (CEO) of CVM, said that they are doing everything in their powers to address the transmission of broadcast of the 2012 London Olympics across the island. He added that the station had no control over what was provided by the IMC feed.
"We have employed consultants and brought in equipment in an effort to better cover the Olympics. No one has 100 per cent coverage of the island and the commission should have contacted us first before going to the public. We have no control about what comes over the feed and people need to understand that," Edwards said.
remedial measures
In the meantime, the commission said that CVM was served with a Notice of Breach of Licence and directed to take certain remedial measures. These include requirements to:
1. Immediately take steps to fulfil the obligation to provide islandwide coverage.
2. In the interim, immediately confer with International Media Content (IMC) and provide a solution (including alternative distribution arrangements) for Jamaicans to access coverage of the Olympic Games, in areas where CVM is unable to provide service as expected under its exclusive television broadcasting rights for the Olympic Games.
3. Provide immediate public information (in print and broadcast) on the extent of CVM's coverage islandwide and expected coverage during the immediate period of the Olympic Games.
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