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YoungMulla
#21 Posted : Thursday, April 12, 2012 2:18:23 PM
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Cardinal wrote:
So unfortunate that E tv won't be available anymore

I will miss Rhythm City and WWE Raw sana

Nation media should have given us at least a one week notice

Q TV is full of manilla soap operas. Can't stand it!!



Applause Very true. Seems like every tv station these days just wants to broadcast naija and bongo movies.Sad

Qtv is just a MAJOR flop for me
Before I die - i will touch the sky!!
essyk
#22 Posted : Thursday, April 12, 2012 2:56:44 PM
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They include Nigerian, Kenyan and Tanzanian movies and soaps.

Woi! more witchcraft on our screens.Nollywood and these soaps are extremely substandard. Are they offered free?
Hakuna anything like maendeleo wilayani kusaidia youths except silly soaps and nollywood?

'The channel, which takes over what was E-Africa, has adopted its name from NMG’s Kiswahili radio station, QFM. Mr Gitahi said the success realised in the Kiswahili radio ventures had inspired the launch of the TV station.

Why do we always make such assumptions?? And to make it worse,you proceed to offer stale stuff through your latest invention.
Nothing extraordinary or unique to keep us glued?
Now local channels have been left to house helps cz of those soaps and witchcraft

Next watatoa Nation herbal soap cz tv and radio is doing well?
"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
wilyum
#23 Posted : Thursday, April 12, 2012 4:07:26 PM
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Bure Kabisa!

Tok of hogwash journalism to now hogwash stations.

Monkey see Monkey do!
McReggae
#24 Posted : Thursday, April 12, 2012 4:11:37 PM
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Location: Nairobi
Ati usiseme Boring, Sema Q tv
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Impunity
#25 Posted : Thursday, April 12, 2012 4:47:06 PM
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McReggae wrote:
Ati usiseme Boring, Sema Q tv


They said theirs will be an only Kiswahili station yet they have been beaming Naija and Phillipino movies all night until 10am when I left my house.
Kwani Naija/Phillipino wanaongea kiswahili pia?
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MaichBlack
#26 Posted : Thursday, April 12, 2012 5:10:36 PM
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Kenyan stations and their programming is absolute makaratasi. No wonder Dstv becomes some sort of addiction. You can wake up on a weekend and watch CI, National Geographic, Wild etc and you will not know where the day went - assuming you just wanted to laze around the house. Try that with our local stations!

In the evening it is Mexican, Indian and Philipino crap in the name of soaps interspersed with crappy "talk shows" discussing obvious political & business manenos that don't add any value to your life.

I miss the days of Full House, Boston Legal, ER, Boston High, Friends, Mr. Cooper and the only soap I actually enjoyed, Melrose Place.

But I understand that what we have on our screens is adviced by two things.

1) Those Mexican, Indian and Philipino soaps are dirt cheap compared to (proper) local & Hollywood productions.

2) The Mexican, Indian and Philipino crap are rarely pirated - for whatever reason. Start airing season 1 of a popular series and in a month season 1 to 8 of the same will be available on the streets at 50 bob a piece. And that is what you were planning to air for the next 4 - 8 years!!!
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
wilyum
#27 Posted : Thursday, April 12, 2012 5:13:37 PM
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Maich Black wrote
Quote:
Kenyan stations and their programming is absolute makaratasi. No wonder Dstv becomes some sort of addiction. You can wake up on a weekend and watch CI, National Geographic, Wild etc and you will not know where the day went - assuming you just wanted to laze around the house. Try that with our local stations!

In the evening it is Mexican, Indian and Philipino crap in the name of soaps interspersed with crappy "talk shows" discussing obvious political & business manenos that don't add any value to your life.

I miss the days of Full House, Boston Legal, ER, Boston High, Friends, Mr. Cooper and the only soap I actually enjoyed, Melrose Place.

But I understand that what we have on our screens is adviced by two things.

1) Those Mexican, Indian and Philipino soaps are dirt cheap compared to (proper) local & Hollywood productions.

2) The Mexican, Indian and Philipino crap are rarely pirated - for whatever reason. Start airing season 1 of a popular series and in a month season 1 to 8 of the same will be available on the streets at 50 bob a piece. And that is what you were planning to air for the next 4 - 8 years!!


ditto!
i better pay the price of dstv than tune in and all i can watch i oga oga or espanyoooooool
digitek1
#28 Posted : Thursday, April 12, 2012 7:58:16 PM
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Mtu Biz wrote:
kingfisher wrote:
how much is it to start a TV station??? am thinking W TV


One of the most innovative tech companies gives startup broadcasters like you a chance to start small... very small.

As Small as $0.00/-

smile

which tech company?
I may be wrong..but then I could be right
Sandu
#29 Posted : Friday, April 13, 2012 10:04:58 AM
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Posts: 61
essyk wrote:
They include Nigerian, Kenyan and Tanzanian movies and soaps.

Woi! more witchcraft on our screens.Nollywood and these soaps are extremely substandard. Are they offered free?
Hakuna anything like maendeleo wilayani kusaidia youths except silly soaps and nollywood?

'The channel, which takes over what was E-Africa, has adopted its name from NMG’s Kiswahili radio station, QFM. Mr Gitahi said the success realised in the Kiswahili radio ventures had inspired the launch of the TV station.

Why do we always make such assumptions?? And to make it worse,you proceed to offer stale stuff through your latest invention.
Nothing extraordinary or unique to keep us glued?
Now local channels have been left to house helps cz of those soaps and witchcraft

Next watatoa Nation herbal soap cz tv and radio is doing well?

Content is the Key thing. How do you expect to get audience with shaky movies and such.
essyk
#30 Posted : Friday, April 13, 2012 10:59:54 AM
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Sandu wrote:

Content is the Key thing. How do you expect to get audience with shaky movies and such.


Nollywood and spanish soaps appeal to female folks cz they stir up emotions.
They make them cry all the time,relate and feel.
Unfortunately there are more men in urban areas compared to their female counterparts.

Besides,women in rural areas are always busy working not sitting idly to watch tv.

Instead of educating the masses through worthwhile programs and empowering people,they are making the few women live in fantasy world.

That's pushing the country backwards.
"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
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