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Jamaicans remember iconic broadcaster Alan Magnus

Published:Saturday | February 3, 2024 | 12:22 PM
Alan Magnus. - File photo.

Tributes are pouring in for beloved veteran broadcaster Alan Magnus, with Prime Minister Andrew describing him as an icon of morning radio.

Magnus, who spent over 40 years at Radio Jamaica (RJR 94 FM), passed away today at age 80.

“As a child, his voice woke me up in the mornings, accompanying me on the journey to school,” said Holness in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

“His legacy, both as a broadcaster and a recording artiste with the song 'Flying Machine', will continue to resonate in our hearts.

“May he rest in peace, knowing that his contribution to Jamaica's media landscape will forever be cherished and remembered.”

For his part, Leader of the Opposition Mark Golding, in a post on X, said Alan's legacy in the industry is one that will be remembered with immense respect and admiration.

Golding said his contributions to radio have left an indelible mark, and his absence will be deeply felt by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

“Alan's warm voice, insightful commentary, and unwavering dedication to his craft made him a beloved figure in the hearts of listeners. His ability to connect with people through the airwaves was truly remarkable, creating a sense of companionship for those who tuned in.”

Here are more tributes

* Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Olivia Grange - The man who many regard as the most popular morning radio show broadcaster produced by Jamaica, Allan Magnus, passed earlier today and I join with the nation in regretting his passing.

* Broadcaster Dionne Jackson Miller - The Good Morning Man Alan Magnus was the epitome of broadcast media professionalism. He woke us up, stayed with us as we got ready, and took us to work and school while informing & entertaining us with that signature laugh in his voice. Rest in Peace great one.

Press Secretary and former broadcaster Naomi Francis - One of the great broadcasters of our time, the quintessential 'Good Morning Man', Alan Magnus is gone. He shaped our youth. He was our timepiece. His voice woke us up and kept us on time. Thank you kind Sir for the great years.

* Talk show host and attorney, Clive Mullings - The Flying Machine has soared into the great beyond. Alan Magnus was one of the greats. Rest in Peace Alan farewell my friend and Fortis brother.

* Gleaner columnist and attorney Gordon Robinson - "Giant" is too often abused to portray humans but fits perfectly describing the great Alan "Teddy" Magnus. THE voice of morning radio Alan was the epitome of the phrase One-of-a-kind. Innovator; humourist; social commentator; friend to every listener. Extraordinary. R.I.P. Magnut

* Communication consultant and columnist, Jean Lowrie Chin - Rest in Peace unforgettable #AlanMagnus. Deepest sympathy to Kerrie Magnus and Family.

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