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" The DVB T2 signal is now on air in Nairobi, and will soon be available in other parts of the country according to the Communications Commission of Kenya." " Around Nairobi, the signal can be received in Ngong, Kajiado, parts of Machakos, Kiambu, Thika, parts of Muranga, and some parts of Embu. By July 2012, the DVB T2 digital TV signal would be available in 70% of the country starting with Mombasa and Kisumu." " China Central Television (CCTV) Africa, a Chinese owned broadcaster chose Nairobi to be the base of its first ever news production centre outside China and has since last year been recruiting local talent to join its team. It started broadcasting in January from the capital, Nairobi amid dim media coverage. Some of the local talent that have been lured there include prominent names like Mark Maasai, Beatrice Marshall, Peninah Karibe, Robert Soi and Emmanuel Talam." " Already 11 channels, including broadcasters such as Nation Media Group, KTN and Kiss TV are on the Signet platform. The other licensed digital signal distribution firm, China’s Pan Africa Network Group, is yet to roll out its network." That CCTV Africa has been broadcasting since Jan. On analogue or DVB T2 or Satellite? Full article hereThey tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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