Radio Jamaica 94FM
Entertainment

Radio Jamaica 94FM

Gleaner Jamaica · released 12 Oct 2012 · Open in App Store ↗

Revenue 30d $1,000 estimate, worldwide
Downloads 30d 1,000 estimate, worldwide
Rating 4.57 6,425 reviews

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Rating
United States64%4,0994.60
Jamaica20%1,3054.47
Canada7%4604.54
United Kingdom7%4354.51
Cayman Islands<1%324.47
Germany<1%125.00
Bermuda<1%54.60
Japan<1%54.80
Turks and Caicos<1%55.00
United Arab Emirates<1%44.75

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Description

Listen RJR 94FM Radio on your iPhone or iPod. Say the words “radio” and “Jamaica” in a single sentence and you conjure instant images of Jamaica’s best loved radio station with the most broadcasting experience. With 60 years of consistent, quality programmes RJR 94FM is the outlet of choice for homesick Jamaicans wishing to tank up on news from home. Radio jocks are at home at RJR and we continue to search for the ultimate in audience satisfaction through innovative utilization of the 24-hour day. New dimensions in creativity blossoms among talented Jamaicans as presenters of novel programming ideas find favor among a discerning radio audience.

From the onset of development as a nation RJR has been at the forefront of opinion shaping and the dissemination of the national ideology, combining elements of good radio and providing a complement of cultural, social and moral focus in our broadcast content. The music remained appealing and popular; news is immediate, frequent and impartial. Documentaries and Magazine programmes inform and explain and personalities identify with the socio-economic and cultural norms that prevail. Now, more than ever, RJR is real Jamaican radio, delivering the most credible news on the hour, every hour, plus exciting features and programmes designed for your lifestyles.

RJR developed into the nation’s primary source of communication through programmed music, regular newscasts, drama, discussions, concerts and other forms of entertainment. When the government decided to operate its own public broadcasting station that would assume the name Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation…..Radio Jamaica was formally changed to Radio Jamaica Limited.

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