Just let the music play. without set quotas
Just let the music play. without set quotas
Large radio stations won’t increase local content to suit the Jamaica Music Society (JAMMS) which says the dominance of foreign music is costing the country millions in royalty payments at the expense of national development.
“We are not supportive of giving up flexibility and ability to respond to our audiences’ interest by having specific quotas set,” said Gary Allen, managing director at RJR Group which controls 50 per cent of the radio market share among its three channels – one of which plays local content only.