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Captain Kirk soars with Island Gold Radio
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Captain Kirk soars with Island Gold Radio

April 3, 2026
Jamaica Observer
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Radio broadcaster Captain Kirk, known in some circles as “The Bad Boy of Radio,” believes that his latest venture, Island Gold Radio, is destined to become a powerful voice for the Caribbean diaspora in the United States.Island Gold Radio operates less as a traditional market-share station and more as a digital diaspora platform. Through its app, online streaming, and simulcasting partnerships, it reaches listeners across the Caribbean, Canada, USA, UK, and even hits the airwaves of Italy, Spain, Germany.“Rather than competing purely on ratings, Island Gold Radio commands influence by serving a niche but highly engaged Caribbean diaspora audience,” Captain Kirk said.The station also leverages multi-platform distribution (FM, AM, digital, Google Play and Apple App, and the Alexa app).

Captain Kirk soars with Island Gold Radio

Its strength lies in connection over numbers — a targeted audience that identifies deeply with the content and culture.The station broadcasts live from West Palm Beach, Florida, with a simulcast across WAVS 1170 AM, Silk Radio UK, Reggae North Radio, and WKKG King FM 105.5, AM 1430, 1010 Atlanta.The station boasts a slate of personalities such as Sanford “The Playmate” Parchment, the reggae encyclopedia; Rupie T, Viscosity Blend Radio New Jersey; Tony Anthony, founder of Reggae North Radio Canada; DJ African, New York, brings gospel to another level; Massive of Massive Vibes Radio; and DJ Chevy brings the weekend energy.With a shrinking media market available to Jamaicans, and the closure of several high-profile radio stations, Captain Kirk said radio — especially stations like Island Gold Radio — has remained relevant by evolving rather than competing with social media.“Radio, especially stations like Island Gold Radio, has stayed relevant by evolving, not competing with social media. We stream globally via app and web, integrating live interviews, talk, and real-time commentary. Plus we are using social platforms to extend conversations beyond broadcast in the Caribbean and diaspora,” Captain Kirk said.He is adamant that radio is still a trusted voice for news, culture and music.“Radio provides curation, not just content overload, and creates a shared listening experience — something social media lacks. So instead of being replaced, radio has become more interactive and globally accessible,” Captain Kirk argued.The platform caters to a growing Caribbean population in Georgia, particularly Jamaicans, bridging a gap for authentic cultural representation. He said the station’s success is not determined merely by metrics.“Island Gold Radio speaks directly to diaspora experiences and issues through music, language and community storytelling. We bring a genuine Jamaican voice to Atlanta’s airwaves,” Captain Kirk said.“Impact is measured by how well the station keeps Caribbean culture alive and relevant across borders.”Born in Manchester, Jamaica, Captain Kirk has decades of experience behind the microphone.His unmistakable voice, bold personality and deep-rooted knowledge of reggae, dancehall and Caribbean culture have earned him a loyal global following.In 2025, Captain Kirk took his career to new heights, officially joining Atlanta’s radio market. The Midday Jamz Show airs on Atlanta’s WKKG 105.5, 1010 AM, 1430, Wednesday through Friday, 12:00pm to 3:00pm.Captain Kirk is not just spinning records — he is building a movement, uniting reggae lovers everywhere with a soundtrack powered by passion, authenticity and pure island energy.“Island Gold Radio isn’t just a station, it’s a movement connecting the Caribbean diaspora through culture, conversation and community,” he said.

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