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  2. Kenya Television Network - Wikipedia

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    KTN is a Kenyan free-to-air television network that was launched in 1990 by Jared Kangwana. It was the first privately owned TV station in Africa and the first to break KBC's monopoly in Kenya.

  3. Citizen TV - Wikipedia

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    Citizen TV is a free-to-air channel owned by Royal Media Services that broadcasts in English and Swahili. It offers local and international programs, news, soap operas, and has a married couple as news anchors.

  4. Kenya’s president calls protests ‘treasonous’ after police ...

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    According to Citizen TV, some people were seen removing furniture, including chairs, from the building. Vehicles parked at Kenya’s Supreme Court, which is close to the City Hall, were also set ...

  5. Protests continue in Kenya as some are now calling for the ...

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    Protests continued in Kenya's capital and elsewhere Tuesday over a finance bill that would raise the cost of living, even after the president said he would not sign it in the wake of the storming ...

  6. Kenya Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    KBC is the state-run media organisation of Kenya that broadcasts in English and Swahili, as well as in most local languages of Kenya. It was launched in 1928 as the first radio station in Kenya and later introduced television in 1962.

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  8. NTV (Kenyan TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    NTV is a popular TV station in Kenya that broadcasts in Swahili and English. It offers various programmes such as news, talk shows, reality shows, and comedy.

  9. Jeff Koinange - Wikipedia

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    Seven months after leaving CNN, Koinange was hired as a news anchor by a new Kenyan TV station, K24, which began test transmissions in Nairobi in December 2007. He was the host of Capital Talk Show. He now hosts 'Jeff Koinange Live', a talk show aired on Citizen TV Kenya, part of Royal Media Services and a prime news anchor for the same station ...