Radio Jamaica Celebrating 70 Years
Sunday July 4, 2021 Page 5 congratulations CLEMENT JIMMY LAWRENCE Chairman, J. Wray and Nephew Ltd “J. Wray and Nephew Limited toasts Radio Jamaica 94FM on its 70th anniversary. Boss Radio is part of the nation’s fabric and gives voice to issues that span all aspects of Jamaican life. Thank you for informing and entertaining us over the decades. Cheers to the next 70 years.” Richard Pandohie CEO, Seprod Group of Companies ”Radio Jamaica 94FM is a national icon. Throughout the seven decades of their history, they have demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the development of Jamaica and Jamaicans through the professionalism and excellence embodied in their repertoire of programmes. Seprod Limited congratulates the true boss of radio on their unrivaled legacy in Caribbean broadcasting.” Robert Levy Chairman, Jamaica Broilers Group “Congratulations RJR on your 70th anniversary. The media has played a transformational role in the development of our nation, and you have been at the forefront. Congratulations on your contribution to the quality of our public life and for being a trusted VOICE to our nation for the past 70 years. Thank you for your support of the BEST DRESSED CHICKEN. Keep it “BOSS!” Courtney Campbell Group President & CEO, Victoria Mutual Radio Jamaica has, over its 70 years of operations, crafted a sound legacy of excellence. Your contribution to national development is invaluable and you continue to play a critical role in keeping the people of Jamaica informed and entertained. To the current stewards of this great institution, may you be inspired by the legends who held the reins before you and continue to sculpt your own legacy of greatness. Happy Anniversary, Boss Radio! Harold Davis Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Jamaica Business Development Corporation “When you think of RJR, it is synonymous with the development of Jamaica. RJR has been here and has been a principal part of the landscape, the culture, and of the entertainment environment of Jamaica from before Independence. The truth is that RJR has been responsible for the development and impact of the creative industries of Jamaica. The amount of music and creative expression that the RJR group has exposed to the world is significant. All of us in the post-Independence generation grew up on RJR, waking up with RJR in the morning and going to sleep with RJR at night. As the group has evolved to encompass TVJ, the impact has remained significant.” Marcia Griffiths “Radio Jamaica is growing and blossoming beautifully. As a little girl, myself and my two sisters depended on them. Rediffusion was our only communication, and that is what I credit for my entire career. I would hear the songs that were being played, and that was what inspired me. It was a continuous listening process for me once the station was on. That was our joy and happiness, listening to Radio Jamaica.”
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