LG launches TV for hospitality industry
LG launched a fully digital television set with the hope of attracting corporate clients in the hospitality industry in Kenya, this (more)
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LG launched a fully digital television set with the hope of attracting corporate clients in the hospitality industry in Kenya, this (more)
Kenyan broadcasters have asked the president to address the issue of the third digital signal licence, saying it is unfair for the country (more)
Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta has commended the adoption of technology by the country’s media in order to quickly and efficiently reach (more)
The Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK) has given Royal Media Services a 30-day notice period to cease using seven frequencies which (more)
Meru and its environs will from May receive 24-hour StarTimes transmission after Kenya Power acquired rights to erect poles to supply (more)
Digital signal distributor Pan-Africa Network will spend KSh8 billion (approx US$95.2 million) this year to enhance its Kenyan (more)
Pay-TV company Zuku is seeking court arbitration after a Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) tax bill of KSh125 million (US$1.5 million) on (more)
Royal Media Services (RMS) has lost its bid have the Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK) stopped from shutting down its transmitters.
Uhuru Kenyatta has awarded ICT an independent ministry, in a further statement of the new Kenyan government’s outspoken commitment to (more)
Complaints over decoder reception on the island of Zanzibar are raising questions over the quality of the service providers in the country.
Digital television distributor StarTimes has received numerous complaints over its failure to provide 24-hour service, with broadcasts (more)
The Kenyan president’s press office has denied reports a private broadcaster had acquired broadcast signal exclusivity for Monday’s (more)
K24 television was on Friday forced to apologise after a tweet on its official page claimed that the Supreme Court would uphold the general (more)
The Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA) has stated it will switch off the analogue signal in Kilimanjaro and Arusha on (more)
Kenya’s electoral body, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), has been accused by the prime minister, Raila Odinga, (more)
Wananchi Online-owned Zuku, which provides services including pay TV and fibre to home internet services, has blamed the degraded state of (more)
Vernacular radio stations in Kenya have been warned over propagating hate speech and broadcasts that could encourage negative tribal (more)
Multichoice Kenya will be sponsoring the Broadcast, Film and Music Africa (BMFA) conference to be held in Nairobi.
Shortly after rebranding, K24 has witnessed an increase in mentions on social media overtaking NTV and Citizen which have held the online (more)
Pay TV provider Zuku has said it will be head to court to challenge the anti-competition tendencies in the broadcasting sector over the (more)
East African Zuku has embarked on an expansion project by injecting KSh391 million (US$4.5 million) and adding 17 channels including two HD (more)
MediaMax owned K24, an all Kenyan news channel, is set to rebrand its look and content in a bid to increase its market share in the region.
The Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK) intends to audit all radio and television broadcast frequencies, in a bid to identify and (more)