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The Standard is a daily newspaper founded in 1902 by an Indian immigrant. It is owned by The Standard Group, which also runs TV, radio and online platforms. It has a 48% market share and a history of colonialist and critical viewpoints.
The Standard: Standard Group Limited Nairobi: The EastAfrican: Nation Media Group: Nairobi: The Kenya Times [5] [2] Nairobi: The Sub-Saharan Informer (pan-national) Nairobi: Taifa Leo: Nation Media Group (in Swahili) Nairobi: Business Daily: Nation Media Group: Nairobi: The Star: Radio Africa Group: Nairobi: People Daily: Media Max Limited ...
The media in Kenya is regulated by a statutory body called the Media Council of Kenya. The Media Council of Kenya is an independent national institution established by the Media Act, 2007 as the leading institution in the regulation of media and the conduct and discipline of journalists. [3]
KTN News is a news and current affairs channel owned by the Standard Group and associated with Kenya Television Network. It broadcasts in English and Swahili and covers topics such as sports, documentaries and investigative series.
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.
TV47 is a Kenyan television channel owned by Cape Media Limited, an affiliate of Mount Kenya University. It broadcasts news and entertainment programmes in English and Kiswahili, and is available on several platforms, including DStv, GOtv and Zuku TV.
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.
This is a list of television stations in Kenya. Since Kenya moved from the analog broadcasting system to the digital television system, there has been tremendous growth in the number of television stations. All of the terrestrial stations in Kenya are broadcast via the DVB T2 digital TV signal format. [1]