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Tumetoka analogue sasa tuko Digital!!!
harrydre
#721 Posted : Friday, February 27, 2015 8:53:13 PM
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kelele.com wrote:
As UK rushes to buy Joshua Kulei's 21 percenht stake on Standard Group


Pray Pray
i.am.back!!!!
Gathige
#722 Posted : Friday, February 27, 2015 9:25:09 PM
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washiku wrote:
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Iganamagana wrote:
[quote=washiku]



For those who have the resources to watch the online channel, do they have adverts? like the earlier bulletins on analogue


Ads are there but short short!
Full bulletin which used to take 1 hrs 30 minutes takes a mere 25 minutes.
Hakuna story nyiingi in digital world!

They (ladycasters) also know you are not watching with your wife, so hakuna kutingiza matako ovyo ovyo!

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

Alai compiled some of the funny reactions from Kenyans too....smile


Zack Njehu – “Hamuogopi spiders?”

King Soi – “Eti Web, I thought you said Kenyans were poor n couldn’t afford set top boxes, Hawa wa kuwatch TV over the Web ndo wakenya wagani?”

Bornface Munyui Sanchez - “continue migrating….ata mkiweza mnaweza migrate hadi mars”

Charles Thuranira Ataya - “Mkikutwa na spider huko, ndio mtajua hata web ina wenyewe.”

Malowah Jacob – “You guys keep preaching we shouldn’t pay to watch TV. Now bundles za web ni ya mama zenu? Nktakataka!”

George Nderitu – “Good KTN sasa mmefika mashinana sawasawa.Huko maweb iko kila mahali kwanza kwa choo mko very clear”

Fred Omondi – “Jokers…just how did KBC beat u on this one”

Kenson Mwenda – “Only Nilotes And Cushites Used To Migrate… Kweli Nyinyi Ni Analogue..I Miss U Less

Andrew Diego Costa Striker – “Mtatimuliwa hata kwa web, where else shall u go? mtakunja kunisomea news kwa nyumba”


Wycliffe Chogo – “since you migrated kenya has been peaceful ..peaceful from duale insult on our mothers”

Geoffrey Ndungu “Mbona msiige mfano mzuri wa #wildbeestes wanaohama kila mwaka na hawatusumbui kamwe”

James Maina – “Hehe…..so sarcastic,if kenyans cant afford set top boxes how then do u expect them to access TV via the web nkt….”

Joab Filberts – “Foolish pride. How do you refuse a lift from a neighbour because you are buying a limo next year???? Thanks we have KBC that migrated last year!!”


Kenyans got talent, ati - Mtakunja kunisomea news kwa nyumba- That will be real digital
"Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least." Goethe
washiku
#723 Posted : Saturday, February 28, 2015 12:09:41 AM
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kelele.com wrote:
As UK rushes to buy Joshua Kulei's 21 percenht stake on Standard Group


Maybe as campaigns near, a mouthpiece will be needed.smile smile
The optimist
#724 Posted : Sunday, March 01, 2015 9:44:16 PM
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What's with constant muting on k24 digital signal?
Caveman
#725 Posted : Monday, March 02, 2015 2:12:21 PM
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These are some of the channels you get to watch with Jolini set top box in Nairobi for free. Get yours at KICC ICT exhibition today or tomorrow at a discounted rate of only Ksh3,000.
jaggernaut
#726 Posted : Monday, March 02, 2015 2:29:00 PM
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Allegations VS Facts on Digital Migration

"[More than 90% of Kenyans starring at blank screens as analogue transmitters of the three media houses are switched off]
More than 1.2 million households have purchased set top boxes and can therefore access the channels on the digital platform. The market has more than two million set-top boxes currently in stock with more under importation. The estimated numbers of television sets that need to be migrated are four million.The switch off was only effected in the regions earmarked in Phase 1 and 2. It is important to also note that only analogue transmissions were switched off in the exercise.

[Government has forcibly switched off analogue frequencies and that the switch off is in bad faith]
The Supreme Court ruled that the timelines agreed on for the phased switch off remain valid. The enforcement action taken by the Communications Authority of Kenya on 13th February 2015 was, therefore, mere enforcement of the ruling for non-compliant media houses.The three media houses have the avenue to air their broadcasts through the digital networks currently available. They voluntarily withdrew their content from the available digital platforms Signet, PANG and DSTV, yet these have even a wider reach than the analogue transmissions the media had before. KTN, NTV, QTV and Citizen TV only had 11 analogue transmission stations collectively, which was a very small proportion of what the digital network coverage currently offers.

[The Communications Authority of Kenya effected the switch off the three media houses before reinstating the digital frequencies and self-provisioning authorization]
The Authority had issued the three media houses with temporary authorization for self-provisioning in November 2014. This was withdrawn on 21st January 2015 after the three media houses ran misleading advertisements between 16th and 20th January 2015. This was in contravention of the Kenya Information and Communications Act, 1998.The said advertisement purported that StarTimes and GOtv were illegally carrying the content of the three media houses, thereby infringing on their copyright and neighbouring rights. The advertisement went further to instruct consumers not to purchase StarTimes and GOtv pay-tv set-top boxes to watch CITIZEN Television, NTV, KTN and QTV.
The tone of the advertisement, its content and timing was intended to cause confusion and disrupt the digital migration process.
The Supreme Court, on 13th February 2015, directed the Authority to restore the self-provisioning authorization and the requisite frequencies with a condition that the media houses abide by all the conditions that had earlier accompanied the grant of authorization for self-provisioning.

[The three media houses will soon avail cheaper set top boxes and have requested for more time to enable them import these set top boxes]
Before importation of set top boxes, the law requires interested parties, to apply for a vendors licence from the Authority, and subsequently submit a sample set- top box for type-approval.The three media houses, through their consortium, Africa Digital Network, applied for a vendor’s licence on 12th February 2015. The application is now under consideration. However, ADN is yet to submit a sample set top box for type-approval.
It would be illegal for ADN to begin importation of these gadgets without prior approval.

[The Authority and the Government are unwilling to support and protect local media houses against foreign interests over the distribution of frequency signals.]

The first Broadcast Signal Distributor (BSD) licence was awarded to SIGNET, a subsidiary of Kenya Broadcasting Corporation. The second BSD licence was an open tender that was competitively won by Pan African Network Group (PANG). This was after the application by the National Signal Networks failed to meet the required criteria and was therefore disqualified.The two BSDs i.e. SIGNET and PANG have been assigned the same number of frequencies countrywide with at least two frequencies in every broadcast area. However, utilization of these frequencies is dependent on their rate of infrastructure roll out. To date, PANG has activated more transmitters compared to SIGNET.
21 digital TV frequencies were being assigned to the ADN consortium, where members of the consortium already had analogue coverage. After the analogue switch off is compete there will be more frequencies available for distribution.
There is, therefore, no discrimination in the issuance of frequencies as purported.

[The government is curtailing media freedom and infringing on rights of citizens to information Digital television broadcasting is a technological change with numerous benefits to the country.]

The process begun in 2007 and all media houses and other players have had enough time to prepare financially, commercially as well as technically to migrate to the digital platforms.The media houses failed Kenyans by not preparing for this technological change.
It should be noted that Kenya’s failure to migrate will negatively impact the frequency planning in the country and neighbouring countries.

[Digital migration will cause job losses in the media sector]
On the contrary, digital migration will create thousands of jobs and huge investment opportunities. The Authority has already licensed over 40 content service providers on the digital platform. The providers have to create content and this will uplift the media and film production industry and create employment.

[The deadline for migration is movable]
The international deadline for digital migration of 17th June 2015 is set and cannot be changed.

[There isn’t enough awareness about digital migration]
Geo Poll, the world’s largest mobile survey platform, recently carried a study on digital migration awareness in Kenya. The study showed that 88% of Kenyans are aware of the requirement to migrate to digital broadcasting.This level of awareness has been achieved despite the refusal by the three media houses to carry paid advertisements on digital migration and provision of correct information to Kenyans on the issue of digital migration.

[Set Top Boxes are not available in the country]
The Authority has licensed over 80 vendors who are selling set top boxes in supermarkets, electronic shops and their respective outlets across the country.The market has over 2 million set top boxes in stock available for purchase by consumers.

[Kenya is taking on a Pay TV model and forcing wananchi to pay in order to watch television in the digital broadcasting era]
No Kenyan needs to pay to watch TV.The market has two types of set top boxes. Free-to-Air and subscription based set-top boxes.
The Free-to-Air is a one-of purchase price and viewing attracts no extra costs.
Viewers who would like to access premium content offered by Pay TV providers have the choice to purchase the pay television subscription services. Pay TVs attracts a monthly subscription fee according to the bouquets offered by the service providers.

[Kenyans are only relying on two television stations for news]
The Authority has licensed more than 40 Free-to-Air channels on the digital platforms, with over 30 on SIGNET and 8 on PANG Platform. Free-to-Air channels providing comprehensive news include KBC, K24, Kass TV, GBS, EBRU TV, 3 Stone TV and Njata TV, KTS, Pwani TV and Lolwe TV. News is provided in English, Swahili and vernacular languages.SIGNET is on air in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nyeri, Nakuru, Nyadundo, Eldoret, Machakos, Nyambene, Embu, Muranga, Naivasha, Narok, Kisii. SIGNET are expected to be on air by end of this week in Malindi and Siaya.
PANG is on air in Nairobi, Mombasa, Webuye, Kisumu, Nyeri, Malindi, Nakuru, Eldoret, Nyambene (Meru), Nyahururu, Machakos, Narok, Kericho(Kapchepto) and Kisii.
The combined digital terrestrial television (DTT) coverage is currently at 58% compared to 60% coverage by the analogue signal. The digital signal is still being rolled out and it will eventually surpass analogue signal in the country.
The three media houses were on air in Nairobi, Mombasa, Webuye, Kisumu, Nyeri, Nakuru, Eldoret, Nyambene (Meru), Nyahururu, and Kisii. This was a very small percentage of coverage in comparison to the overall current digital coverage.
Additionally, most Kenyans access news from various platforms including radio which has a wider reach than television. Radio is not affected by digital migration and services are still available to Kenyans."

Francis Wangusi
Director-General
jaggernaut
#727 Posted : Monday, March 02, 2015 2:32:45 PM
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jaggernaut
#728 Posted : Monday, March 02, 2015 6:40:17 PM
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I can see the advertisers have moved to K24 and Kbc.
Impunity
#729 Posted : Monday, March 02, 2015 6:43:04 PM
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The herbalist guy is making so much money that he had to cut by half almost all of his herbal medicines.
Dr. Murugu!
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Atalaku
#730 Posted : Monday, March 02, 2015 7:06:58 PM
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jaggernaut wrote:
I can see the advertisers have moved to K24 and Kbc.

Is Murugu all advertisers... In fact companies fear that by advertising with these stations their business may plummet
jaggernaut
#731 Posted : Monday, March 02, 2015 7:22:02 PM
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Atalaku wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
I can see the advertisers have moved to K24 and Kbc.

Is Murugu all advertisers... In fact companies fear that by advertising with these stations their business may plummet


I can see Ariel, pampers, airtel unliminet, kiwi, faulu, olx etc etc wamehama.

mlefu
#732 Posted : Monday, March 02, 2015 7:26:31 PM
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K24 sales team should capitalize on this

Impunity wrote:
The herbalist guy is making so much money that he had to cut by half almost all of his herbal medicines.
Dr. Murugu!
Liar

harrydre
#733 Posted : Tuesday, March 03, 2015 4:31:56 AM
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murchr
#734 Posted : Tuesday, March 03, 2015 5:55:02 AM
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The AgaKhan is in town, lets wait and see if there will be some shakeup. By the way, I thought Linus left Nation, was shocked to see him give a presentation as NMGs CEO.
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Wamunyota
#735 Posted : Tuesday, March 03, 2015 4:06:18 PM
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murchr wrote:
The AgaKhan is in town, lets wait and see if there will be some shakeup. By the way, I thought Linus left Nation, was shocked to see him give a presentation as NMGs CEO.


C&P
Wahome Thuku

NTV to start digital broadcasting on Thursday evening.

Hutia Mundu!!
washiku
#736 Posted : Tuesday, March 03, 2015 4:08:59 PM
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Ngong
#737 Posted : Tuesday, March 03, 2015 4:11:04 PM
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Wamunyota wrote:
murchr wrote:
The AgaKhan is in town, lets wait and see if there will be some shakeup. By the way, I thought Linus left Nation, was shocked to see him give a presentation as NMGs CEO.


C&P
Wahome Thuku

NTV to start digital broadcasting on Thursday evening.



imagine nishasahau hawa jamaa!
Jitahidi
#738 Posted : Tuesday, March 03, 2015 4:18:38 PM
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washiku wrote:
In the meantime...

This is tooo much it was increased just the other day...what the hell?
Wamunyota
#739 Posted : Tuesday, March 03, 2015 4:22:18 PM
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Ngong wrote:
Wamunyota wrote:
murchr wrote:
The AgaKhan is in town, lets wait and see if there will be some shakeup. By the way, I thought Linus left Nation, was shocked to see him give a presentation as NMGs CEO.


C&P
Wahome Thuku

NTV to start digital broadcasting on Thursday evening.



imagine nishasahau hawa jamaa!

Hata mimi nimekuwa hooked to njata tv.
Hutia Mundu!!
Impunity
#740 Posted : Tuesday, March 03, 2015 4:42:27 PM
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