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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/20/2007 Posts: 4,432
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jaggernaut wrote:Media companies ntv , citizen, ktn should have been at the forefront selling set top boxes to ensure their customers migrate to digital. They should learn from safaricom which sells affordable phones to ensure increased data and voice uptake.
Kenyan media companies have no interest in content. They have thrived in an environment of feeding us ready made information straight from political parties.
By going digital, this monopoly on information slowly wanes. You can start your own TV station in gishagi without insane amounts of money.
I can assure you, they will want to drag this issue for ever.
Digital is inevitable. It has to happen.
Contrary to the 6 kanu youthwingers on wazua, I don't support their switch for the reason they give, but so that this strange loving relationship that the media has been having with gov't and political psycophants can come to an end.
For that I'm grateful.
Whether they stay of or on, is really a business decision. The issue on who was licensed to give out the broadcasting rights is a political issue.
For now let people learn to live without TV, we may end up having a very peaceful holiday with no politics to fight over.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/2/2006 Posts: 1,206 Location: Nairobi
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Ala!Si watu wana utoto hapa at times.
The world deadline for analogue to digital switchover is 17th June, 2015.
Some countries did it back in 2006 & 8 years later we are still arguing on whether to switch!
http://en.wikipedia.org/...al_television_transitionFormally employed people often live their employers' dream & forget about their own.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/17/2013 Posts: 4,693 Location: Earth
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@jagger &impunity
I have the perfect Christmas gift for her.. 
But honestly we were warned about this.
Kenyans are last minute fellows and the judge knows it.
The Easy FM boss in an interview this morning said that when TZ went Digital,they lost 90% of their customers.It was proper blackout.
He also added that only 400,000 set up boxes have been sold in the country so far.
Compare that no. to our pop.
If we can't buy boxes, we can mingle so lets make use of what is there and move on like the rest.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/2/2011 Posts: 4,824 Location: -1.2107, 36.8831
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bird_man wrote:Ala!Si watu wana utoto hapa at times.
The world deadline for analogue to digital switchover is 17th June, 2015.
Some countries did it back in 2006 & 8 years later we are still arguing on whether to switch!
http://en.wikipedia.org/...al_television_transition
Timeline for the digital switchover
2006: Netherlands
2007: Andorra, Finland, Sweden, Switzerland
2009: Denmark, Germany, Isle of Man, Norway, United States
2010: Belgium, Croatia, Estonia, Guernsey, Jersey, Latvia, Luxembourg, San Marino, Slovenia, Spain
2011: Austria, Canada, Cyprus, France, Israel, Malta, Monaco, Turkey
2012: Czech Republic, Gibraltar, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Lithuania, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, UAE, Jordan, Egypt, Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Portugal,
Serbia, Slovakia, South Korea, Taiwan, United
Kingdom
2013: Australia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Hungary, Iceland, Kenya, Macedonia, Mauritius, Moldova, Namibia, New Zealand, Poland, South Africa, Zimbabwe
2014: India
2015: Algeria, Belarus, Brunei, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Libya, Mauritania, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Philippines, Romania, Rwanda, Tunisia, Ukraine, Uruguay, Western Sahara
2017: Chile, Malaysia
2018: Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Russia
2019: Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, El Salvador
2020: Panama, Peru, Singapore, Thailand,
Venezuela, Vietnam
2022: Paraguay
2024: Cuba
No intention of switching: Laos, North Korea Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you.” ― Rashi
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/31/2008 Posts: 7,081 Location: Kenya
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...aiiiii...naku @Impunity...2 years of schooling?!
...@Alma...We love you dude...Enjoy your Christmas!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/20/2007 Posts: 4,432
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Just in case you are wondering why the 6 Kanu Youth Wingers were waxing lyrical about my family life, here's the real issue.
This is a business fight between gov't and media houses. Bitange Ndemo is right in the mix of this and the CCK
You can argue whether it is pro Kenya or anti-gov't if you wish, but for business purposes, I would expect any sane business entity to fight for its rights
Since we are so sovereign as we are always being preached to, who sold all the rights to the chinese and why?
This is the real borne of contention and not the red herring of being anti-digital. Unfortunately, this time the media has a upper hand and I think they will use their power to the fullest.
Who will blink first? Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/31/2008 Posts: 7,081 Location: Kenya
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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@FRM2011 is telling us that we should be OK with media shutting down. I say sawa. Let them shut down and shut up! They're lying to Kenyans. If the brightest wazuan, alma, was fooled whar about the old man in his village?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 6/8/2010 Posts: 1,734
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http://www.nation.co.ke/...0/-/13rod27/-/index.html
The height of lies by these media houses is too high. Govt has not ordered them to shut down, the task force is in place to decide when to do it, watafute uongo zingine Life is an endless adventure
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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alma wrote:jaggernaut wrote:Media companies ntv , citizen, ktn should have been at the forefront selling set top boxes to ensure their customers migrate to digital. They should learn from safaricom which sells affordable phones to ensure increased data and voice uptake.
Kenyan media companies have no interest in content. They have thrived in an environment of feeding us ready made information straight from political parties.
By going digital, this monopoly on information slowly wanes. You can start your own TV station in gishagi without insane amounts of money.
I can assure you, they will want to drag this issue for ever.
Digital is inevitable. It has to happen.
Contrary to the 6 kanu youthwingers on wazua, I don't support their switch for the reason they give, but so that this strange loving relationship that the media has been having with gov't and political psycophants can come to an end.
For that I'm grateful.
Whether they stay of or on, is really a business decision. The issue on who was licensed to give out the broadcasting rights is a political issue.
For now let people learn to live without TV, we may end up having a very peaceful holiday with no politics to fight over.
Other than news and a few other programs like Papa n vioja, I hardly watch local TV. They can keep their blackout. Let them protest, it's their constitutional right, and it's also the duty of Jubilee govt to ensure its agenda rolls on, n ensure Kenya keeps pace with the rest of the world. Naomba Sirikali ikae ngumu! TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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