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TV Analogue to Digital Migration
Rankaz13
#41 Posted : Thursday, December 12, 2013 1:08:16 AM
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mukiha wrote:
nakujua wrote:
CCk should just increase ten fold the cost of running on the analogue frequencies and let the players migrate out of their own volition - with the judiciary involved this thing will never happen, there will always be someone running to court.


I don't follow your logic.

Nevertheless, I think the major media houses will be left alone in dark analogue system as, slowly but surely, Kenyans gradually discover that there are other broadcasters offering descent content for free.

Major churches are all broadcasting on digital - and you know how Kenyans love those preachers and gospel music.

Curiously, the NTV, KTN and CITIZEN have resorted to misinformation in their last-ditch efforts to remain analogue. They are spreading lies about the digital system: Ooh, sijui, the decoders cost 10k; ooh you need different decoders for different signal distributors, ooh you will be paying 3k per month to watch our programmes etc

It is sickening!!

Bottom line is that they feel cheated for spending hundreds of millions of shillings setting up transmission masts yet nowadays you cat start a TV broadcast station with 500k! Feed your signal to Signet, PANG or the new one (I think it's BAMBA) and voila; you're on air!



For the longest time, the big three media houses - KTN, NTV & citizen - have never competed on content. Their main marketing strength has always been that their signal is available 'countrywide' (a big lie by the way, as a wazuan in Mandera, or Lamu or Sololo will attest, but that's besides the point). This is what has enabled them to capture a big portion of the tv advertising market as only they had the financial muscle to invest in transmitters.

However, with the onset of digital tv, potential investors are freed of the need to invest in a nationwide network of transmitters as the digital signal providers, of which Signet is one - will do that. This has the net effect of making investment in tv broadcasting cheaper and hence threatening their oligopolistic tendencies and threatening their advertising revenue. Additionally, competition will no longer be hinged on 'nationwide signal availability' but will now shift to programming. We all know the kind of rubbish they've been feeding us on in terms of programs.
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#42 Posted : Thursday, December 12, 2013 2:33:27 AM
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I see, so besides the infrastructure that the dominant stations have invested in, they are afraid of competition from the new ones, because now, the playing field (infrastructure) has been leveled.

Yes, the soaps and the long ad breaks feels like a vomit is being provoked.

On your mark, get set, CONTENT!
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#43 Posted : Thursday, December 12, 2013 9:22:03 AM
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mukiha wrote:
nakujua wrote:
CCk should just increase ten fold the cost of running on the analogue frequencies and let the players migrate out of their own volition - with the judiciary involved this thing will never happen, there will always be someone running to court.


I don't follow your logic.

Nevertheless, I think the major media houses will be left alone in dark analogue system as, slowly but surely, Kenyans gradually discover that there are other broadcasters offering descent content for free.

Major churches are all broadcasting on digital - and you know how Kenyans love those preachers and gospel music.

Curiously, the NTV, KTN and CITIZEN have resorted to misinformation in their last-ditch efforts to remain analogue. They are spreading lies about the digital system: Ooh, sijui, the decoders cost 10k; ooh you need different decoders for different signal distributors, ooh you will be paying 3k per month to watch our programmes etc

It is sickening!!

Bottom line is that they feel cheated for spending hundreds of millions of shillings setting up transmission masts yet nowadays you cat start a TV broadcast station with 500k! Feed your signal to Signet, PANG or the new one (I think it's BAMBA) and voila; you're on air!



Mukiha, some clarification please. .....there will be no monthly charges whatsoever on these digital boxes, yes? Coz I saw this disinformation on the major channels.....
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#44 Posted : Thursday, December 12, 2013 11:19:32 AM
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Will this migration date keep on being pushed forward until 2016?
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#45 Posted : Thursday, December 12, 2013 11:33:51 AM
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This situation is like Telcom Kenya insisting on people using telephone booths and opposing migration to mobile phones eti because telcom has invested heavily in landlines.
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#46 Posted : Thursday, December 12, 2013 12:43:37 PM
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you only pay monthly if you're on pay tv
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#47 Posted : Thursday, December 12, 2013 12:44:53 PM
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This whole digital migration has now crossed over to the realms of boring.
I first tasted digital signal [outside DSTV] in January 2010. The signals are very good and the content are good. With this you actually dont need the unholy trinity of KTN, NTV & CITIZEN with there boring soaps. Surprisingly they control the iron share of advertising so I understand their feeling threatened.
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#48 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 4:30:22 PM
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Kenyans hope for a postponement again. Maybe the analogue switch off should be set to June 2014. Meanwhile, I watched Bayern vs Arsenal game on Senate TV available on the Signet platform.
http://jolini.co.ke/digi...on-are-tv-viewers-ready/
KERUJAMES
#49 Posted : Wednesday, March 12, 2014 5:48:35 PM
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I have bought myself a very nice DVD. If they switch us off, I'll be watching videos until I make up my mind on which decoder to purchase.
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#50 Posted : Friday, March 28, 2014 12:55:49 PM
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[quote=Caveman]Kenyans hope for a postponement again. Maybe the analogue switch off should be set to June 2014. Meanwhile, I watched Bayern vs Arsenal game on Senate TV available on the Signet platform.
http://jolini.co.ke/digi...n-are-tv-viewers-ready/[/quote]
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