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Wilmot 'Motty' Perkins (3 September 1931 – 10 February 2012) was a Jamaican
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and was the longest serving
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host on Jamaican radio.


Background

He was born and raised in the parish of
Portland, Jamaica Portland, with its capital city, capital town Port Antonio, is a Parishes of Jamaica, parish located on Jamaica's northeast coast. It is situated to the north of Saint Thomas Parish, Jamaica, St Thomas and to the east of Saint Mary Parish, Ja ...
and attended
Calabar High School Calabar High School is an all-male secondary school in Kingston, Jamaica. It was established by the Jamaica Baptist Union in 1912 for the children of Baptist ministers. It was named after the Kalabari Kingdom later anglicized by the British ...
, in Kingston. He died at his home just after 1 am on 10 February 2012, aged 80. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Elaine, and grandsons Jamie and Eden.


Career


Radio

Wilmot Perkins began his radio career hosting the program ''What's your Grouse'' on RJR in 1960. He then took a break from the airwaves a few years later to go into farming, but returned to radio in the 1970s, as host of
Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation The Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation (JBC) was a public broadcasting company in Jamaica founded in 1959 by premier Norman Manley with the aim of emulating the success of other national broadcasting companies such as the BBC and CBC.Thomas, Pradip ...
's (JBC) popular call-in program ''Public Eye''. He later hosted ''Hot Line'' on RJR and then ''Straight Talk'' on KLAS FM 89, before hosting ''Perkins On Line'' on Hot 102 FM. In April 2002, he took his program ''Perkins On Line'' to Power 106 FM. With his probing interviews and keen analyses of current events, the program made for compulsive listening. ''Perkins On Line'' is spirited interaction with callers on a wide range of topics. It is described by many as "The Poor Man's University." A typical caller will often attribute his or her widening knowledge of events happening in and outside of Jamaica to the information garnered from just listening to these broadcasts. Perkins said the program aimed to "focus public attention on the gaping hiatus between what is and what might be, and to do it within a broad framework that embraces not only the history of Jamaica, but the history of mankind."


Controversy

Some often disagreed with Perkins, but he revelled in controversy and these calls added spice. He said that "''if people really think about it, they might discover that 'Perkins on Line' is more profoundly positive than negative.''" That's why it was called the "Thinking Persons'
call-in show A talk show (or chat show in British English) is a television programming or radio programming genre structured around the act of spontaneous conversation.Bernard M. Timberg, Robert J. Erler'' (2010Television Talk: A History of the TV Talk Show ...
". Perkins was sued 28 times for libel or slander but none of the suits was tried or settled out of court. All were dropped by the plaintiffs, who included former Prime Minister Michael Manley and, most recently, wealthy businessman Gordon 'Butch' Stewart, owner of the
Jamaica Observer ''Jamaica Observer'' is a daily newspaper published in Kingston, Jamaica. The publication is owned by Butch Stewart, who chartered the paper in January 1993 as a competitor to Jamaica's oldest daily paper, ''The Gleaner''. Its founding editor i ...
Newspaper: On 5 August 2009, the Jamaica Observer reported that he was being sued by Stewart for
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. The matter is currently before the Jamaican court. On 19 July 2010, The Jamaica Observer reported that Mr. Perkins has been slapped with a second lawsuit for libel by
Sandals Resorts Sandals Resorts is a Jamaican operator of all-inclusive resorts for couples in the Caribbean. It is a part of Sandals Resorts International (SRI), the parent company of Sandals Resorts, Beaches Resorts, Fowl Cay Resort, and several private vill ...
Chairman
Butch Stewart Gordon Arthur Cyril "Butch" Stewart OJ CD (6 July 1941 – 4 January 2021) was a Jamaican hotelier and businessman. He was the founder, owner, and chairman of Sandals Resorts, Beaches Resorts, and their parent company Sandals Resorts Interna ...
. Mr. Perkins is being sued for damages arising from the reproduction of a speech on his radio call-in show ''Perkins On Line'' on Power 106 FM. The speech was originally made in the
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by Member of Parliament Andrew Gallimore on 28 June 2005.


Newspaper

Wilmot Perkins has vast experience as a parliamentary reporter, a news editor and columnist working at the ''
Jamaica Gleaner ''The Gleaner'' is an English-language, morning daily newspaper founded by two brothers, Jacob and Joshua de Cordova on 13 September 1834 in Kingston, Jamaica. Originally called the ''Daily Gleaner'', the name was changed on 7 December 1992 to ' ...
''.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Perkins, Wilmot Jamaican journalists Male journalists Jamaican radio presenters 1931 births 2012 deaths People from Portland Parish People educated at Calabar High School