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Samuel Kamau Macharia (born 1942), also known as S. K. Macharia, is the Kenyan founder and chair of Royal Media Services, one of Kenya's largest private radio and television networks. Royal Media Services' flagship outlets are Citizen TV and Radio Citizen. In 2012, Macharia was on Forbes Top 10 List of African Millionaires to Watch. [1] He was on Africa Report 's 2013 list of the 50 most ...
Citizen TV is a Kenyan free-to-air news and entertainment television channel owned by Royal Media Services [1] and broadcasting mostly in English and Swahili. It was started in 1999 and relaunched in June 2006.
Farida Karoney is a Kenyan who was nominated by President Uhuru Kenyatta as Cabinet Secretary for Lands, on 26 January 2018. [1] Immediately prior to her present position, she served as the chief operating officer (COO) of the Royal Media Services (RMS), a media conglomerate that includes radio and television stations.
Popular examples of streaming services include Netflix, Spotify, and YouTube . An over-the-top media service (OTT) is a streaming media service offered directly to viewers via the Internet. OTT bypasses cable, broadcast, and satellite television platforms, the companies that traditionally act as controllers or distributors of such content.
The Photoshop debacle is just the latest in a series of flubs that have led to a popular mistrust with royal media and with the monarchical institution itself. As concern over Kate Middleton’s ...
The British royal family has long been a source of fascination for Americans, but that doesn't mean every member is universally admired or even liked.
After being at KTN for 17 years, Kasavuli left the station in 2007 to join Citizen TV, owned by Royal Media Services. She left alongside other high-profile news anchors such as Swaleh Mdoe and Louis Otieno. [5] [6] She later held the position of corporate affairs manager at Royal Media Services, the parent company of Citizen TV. [3] In 2015, Kasavuli retired from the limelight to work behind ...
Dorcas Wangira is a Kenyan journalist and reporter. [1] With a report on the harm caused by female genital mutilation and the hope offered by five tech-savvy teenage girls, she won the 2019 International Centre for Journalists (IFCJ) Michael Eliott Award for Excellence in African Storytelling. Out of 218 applicants, her report titled The App ...