Janet Silvera

Janet Silvera

journalist Jamaica

Janet Silvera is a prominent Jamaican journalist known for her extensive coverage of tourism and business-related news in Jamaica. As a reporter for The Gleaner, she has reported on significant developments in the tourism sector, including investment projects and labor issues affecting workers. Her work often highlights the interplay between economic developments and social issues, making her a key voice in discussions about Jamaica's economic progress and the welfare of its citizens.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
7,187
Power
36$
Sentiment
7.67
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Jamaica 3 7.67 0.24% +0% 2,961,167 7,187 $15,000 36$
Totals 3 2,961,167 7,187 $15,000 36$
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Recent Mentions

Jamaica Jamaica: Janet Silvera, chairman and founder of the Jill Stewart MoBay City Run, said that her organisation’s donation supports education for young people. 8

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: First Dance Studio gets financial lifeline for arts preservation | News

Jamaica Jamaica: Janet Silvera, the chairman of the Jill Stewart MoBay City Run organisation, urged teachers to encourage their students. 8

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: $1m gift for centennial trio | Lead Stories

Jamaica Jamaica: Janet Silvera has spent the last 30 years reporting on travel and tourism in Jamaica. 9

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: A Montegonian’s Sweet Ride Home | Lifestyle

Jamaica Jamaica: Janet Silvera is the author of the article discussing the JHTA's concerns about emergency services in Negril. 5

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: JHTA sounds alarm on inadequate emergency services in Negril | News

Jamaica Jamaica: Janet Silvera, WOWJa’s founder and chair, conceptualised the initiative to allow women in different sectors across western Jamaica to network and empower each other. 9

The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834: ‘We are not here to fight for crumbs’ | Lead Stories