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Veteran Broadcaster Walter ‘Bob’ Clarke dies at 75

By Jovani Davis··1 min read
Veteran Broadcaster Walter ‘Bob’ Clarke dies at 75
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  • <p data-start="174" data-end="430">The local media fraternity is mourning the death of veteran broadcaster Walter Charles “Bob” Clarke, a respected and influential voice in Jamaican radio for more than five decades.
  • Clarke died early Tuesday at the Port Maria Hospital in St Mary.
  • He was 75.</p> <p data-start="432" data-end="772">Clarke had been admitted to hospital for treatment of a medical condition.
  • He was best known for his long association with IRIE FM in Ocho Rios, where he hosted the popular Sunday programme <em data-start="622" data-end="632">Memories</em>, which earned him a loyal national following.

The local media fraternity is mourning the death of veteran broadcaster Walter Charles “Bob” Clarke, a respected and influential voice in Jamaican radio for more than five decades. Clarke died early Tuesday at the Port Maria Hospital in St Mary. He was 75.

Clarke had been admitted to hospital for treatment of a medical condition. He was best known for his long association with IRIE FM in Ocho Rios, where he hosted the popular Sunday programme Memories, which earned him a loyal national following. He later continued his broadcasting career in Montego Bay and remained on air until recently.

In recognition of his outstanding contribution to Jamaica’s entertainment and broadcasting industry, Clarke was awarded the Order of Distinction.

Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia Grange said she was saddened by Clarke’s passing, describing him as a household name across Jamaica.

“Bob Clarke was a household name across Jamaica because of his affable personality and his passion for Jamaican music,” Grange said in a media statement on Tuesday.

The minister recalled working closely with Clarke during the establishment of IRIE FM in the 1990s, noting his pivotal role in the development of the island’s first 24-hour reggae radio station.

She also highlighted Clarke’s willingness to promote local artistes and his lasting contribution to broadcasting and the music industry.

Grange extended condolences to Clarke’s family, friends and colleagues, as tributes continue to pour in from across the media and entertainment sectors.

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