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Neville Spence

  • tcollins66
  • Mar 31
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 4

A Sound Architect of Jamaican Broadcasting

Neville Spence stands as a prominent figure in the realm of audio engineering at the Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation (JBC). Renowned for his expertise in sound design, Spence has profoundly influenced the auditory landscape of Jamaican media. Starting his career at JBC, Neville quickly showcased his talent as an audio engineer, leveraging his technical knowledge and innovative techniques to elevate the quality of broadcasts.


Headshot of Neville Spence wearing a white patterned shirt, against a plain background.
Neville Spence. Photo by: N. Spence

His contributions have transformed live broadcasts, recorded programs, and high-profile events, including music festivals and cultural showcases, ensuring that every audio experience enhances the visual storytelling.


Beyond traditional broadcasting, Neville has played an instrumental role in the recording and mixing of reggae and other Jamaican music genres, helping to propel local artists to global recognition. His work not only celebrated Jamaican culture but also positioned it firmly on the world stage.


Throughout his career, Neville has received numerous accolades for his

contributions to audio engineering, solidifying his legacy in Jamaican broadcasting. His commitment to sound quality has set high standards at JBC and continues to impact the media landscape and cultural heritage of Jamaica.

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