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#141 Posted : Monday, February 16, 2015 4:49:09 PM
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Joined: 3/2/2009
Posts: 26,331
Location: Masada
Uhondo wrote:
Alfylavie wrote:
Love me or Hate me I dont care but
I think the real issue behind the big switch-off is for the government to divert attention from the real issue at hand, that is the 'the chicken scandal" case involving the IEBC and KNEC. This is a case that Kenyans would have had a big interest on given that IEBC has been a big topic to the point that it is one of the agendas in the referendum bills. The government fears losing public support in this case since they fully depend on the IEBC for their 2017 agenda as it is. So watch this space. After the switch of saga which will last only two weeks, enough time for the government to re-arrange the prosecution files against the IEBC officials, it will be business as usual as kenyans will be busy "praising" the government for giving them back their favourite programs. Welcome to Kenya where the so called opposition is not even aware of this and are busy behaving just like the ordinary kenyan citizen.


Honestly I think you have called a spade what it is. And not only are they trying to black out the 'Chicken' scandal, they are also blacking out all of the other negative news that has been making rounds in the last couple of weeks. This is politics.


The chicken gate is worth only 47 million shillings, I dont think anyone would black the media for that tiny sum!
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#142 Posted : Monday, February 16, 2015 4:54:10 PM
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Joined: 1/20/2014
Posts: 3,528
Impunity wrote:
Uhondo wrote:
Alfylavie wrote:
Love me or Hate me I dont care but
I think the real issue behind the big switch-off is for the government to divert attention from the real issue at hand, that is the 'the chicken scandal" case involving the IEBC and KNEC. This is a case that Kenyans would have had a big interest on given that IEBC has been a big topic to the point that it is one of the agendas in the referendum bills. The government fears losing public support in this case since they fully depend on the IEBC for their 2017 agenda as it is. So watch this space. After the switch of saga which will last only two weeks, enough time for the government to re-arrange the prosecution files against the IEBC officials, it will be business as usual as kenyans will be busy "praising" the government for giving them back their favourite programs. Welcome to Kenya where the so called opposition is not even aware of this and are busy behaving just like the ordinary kenyan citizen.


Honestly I think you have called a spade what it is. And not only are they trying to black out the 'Chicken' scandal, they are also blacking out all of the other negative news that has been making rounds in the last couple of weeks. This is politics.


The chicken gate is worth only 47 million shillings, I dont think anyone would black the media for that tiny sum!
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#143 Posted : Monday, February 16, 2015 9:43:05 PM
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Joined: 5/21/2013
Posts: 2,841
Location: Here
mkenyan wrote:
Rankaz13 wrote:
mkenyan wrote:
odometer wrote:
radio wrote:
Gordon Gekko wrote:
geofreygachie wrote:
Citizen TV ,NTV,QTV and KTN offline.These guys behave like they own the viewers.In the meantime i am enjoying other channels with better content .Bamba Knowledge 1,AviationTv ,Press TV rocks.

Let's say you are a mandazi baker. You bake them, then use your bicycles to deliver them to kiosks all over town. One day Kidero's gaarment wakes up and says no more bicycles allowed in Nairobi, henceforth only tuktuks will be allowed. Since you don't have a tuktuk, he brings his friend (who you don't know) and has tuktuks and declares that this friend will now be making deliveries for you. And this friend will add his margin when he delivers to your kiosk clients. You protest and Kidero decrees that you must hand over your mandazis to this man. Kidero finally concedes and philanthropically allows you to use one tuktuk, but to serve all your kiosks you need five tuktuks. BTW, you have enough money to buy the five tuktuks. What would you think of Kidero? Why doesn't he setup his own bakery to bake his own mandazis, deliver them using his friend's tuktuks and allow you enough tuktuks to deliver yours?



Wait a minute...

But the cities met with leaders of bakers across the world and agree delivery via bicycles should be replaced by tuktuks in five years time. Each city went ahead and set their own deadline. They also advertised for tuktuk providers to bid for delivery licenses... you failed to bid and later got a free license but you don't want that... you want sympathy!

How can you be helped...


"And this friend will add his margin when he delivers to your kiosk clients" another lie propagated by the BIG 3.


true. surprised with all the information out there even wazuans can be that easily duped.. in fact in this case the tuk tuk guy is doing the delivery for free


Sasa hapa naona wewe ndiye unatuchangamkia. Liar Liar

how now? the must carry means that the signal distributors must carry the local free to air signals and distribute them without charge.


The signal distributors (Signet & PANG/STV) charge a fee to the content owners. I seem to have misplaced the respective figures they charge, unfortunately.
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#144 Posted : Monday, February 16, 2015 10:10:04 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 10/23/2008
Posts: 3,966
Alfylavie wrote:
nakujua wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Jus Blazin wrote:
Uhondo wrote:
Alfylavie wrote:
Love me or Hate me I dont care but
I think the real issue behind the big switch-off is for the government to divert attention from the real issue at hand, that is the 'the chicken scandal" case involving the IEBC and KNEC. This is a case that Kenyans would have had a big interest on given that IEBC has been a big topic to the point that it is one of the agendas in the referendum bills. The government fears losing public support in this case since they fully depend on the IEBC for their 2017 agenda as it is. So watch this space. After the switch of saga which will last only two weeks, enough time for the government to re-arrange the prosecution files against the IEBC officials, it will be business as usual as kenyans will be busy "praising" the government for giving them back their favourite programs. Welcome to Kenya where the so called opposition is not even aware of this and are busy behaving just like the ordinary kenyan citizen.


Honestly I think you have called a spade what it is. And not only are they trying to black out the 'Chicken' scandal, they are also blacking out all of the other negative news that has been making rounds in the last couple of weeks. This is politics.

Kwani wamezima gazeti pia?


Na radio je?

Laughing out loudly media ni analogue tv.


Those celebrating the birth of hyena should get ready to bitten by it someday KBC owned by the Govmnt and Uhuru's K24 will never run a jicho pevu show.. never... Its all about the media freedom and that's when the war began no digital thing

Boss, those guys haven't been stopped from doing anything, wacha zako. They have the freedom to broadcast. Haven't they been showing Jicho Pevu through DSTV for years? Now please, convey the same to your employer.
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nakujua
#145 Posted : Monday, February 16, 2015 10:46:03 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/17/2009
Posts: 3,583
Location: Kenya
Jus Blazin wrote:
Alfylavie wrote:
nakujua wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Jus Blazin wrote:
Uhondo wrote:
Alfylavie wrote:
Love me or Hate me I dont care but
I think the real issue behind the big switch-off is for the government to divert attention from the real issue at hand, that is the 'the chicken scandal" case involving the IEBC and KNEC. This is a case that Kenyans would have had a big interest on given that IEBC has been a big topic to the point that it is one of the agendas in the referendum bills. The government fears losing public support in this case since they fully depend on the IEBC for their 2017 agenda as it is. So watch this space. After the switch of saga which will last only two weeks, enough time for the government to re-arrange the prosecution files against the IEBC officials, it will be business as usual as kenyans will be busy "praising" the government for giving them back their favourite programs. Welcome to Kenya where the so called opposition is not even aware of this and are busy behaving just like the ordinary kenyan citizen.


Honestly I think you have called a spade what it is. And not only are they trying to black out the 'Chicken' scandal, they are also blacking out all of the other negative news that has been making rounds in the last couple of weeks. This is politics.

Kwani wamezima gazeti pia?


Na radio je?

Laughing out loudly media ni analogue tv.


Those celebrating the birth of hyena should get ready to bitten by it someday KBC owned by the Govmnt and Uhuru's K24 will never run a jicho pevu show.. never... Its all about the media freedom and that's when the war began no digital thing

Boss, those guys haven't been stopped from doing anything, wacha zako. They have the freedom to broadcast. Haven't they been showing Jicho Pevu through DSTV for years? Now please, convey the same to your employer.

sad that his job is in the balance, lakini waache kutubeba wajinga - ati media freedom, so the likes of ebru tv, gbs, kiss tv ... are hyenas
GGK
#146 Posted : Monday, February 16, 2015 11:13:41 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 11/21/2006
Posts: 608
Location: Ruiru
The final phase of analogue TV switch-off for far-flung towns such as Garissa, Kitui, Lodwar, Lokichogio, Kapenguria, Kabarnet, Migori, Voi, Mbwinzau/Kibwezi, Namanga etc and all other remaining sites was set for 30th March 2015.

So why did they switch us off
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Ali Baba
#147 Posted : Tuesday, February 17, 2015 9:32:01 AM
Rank: Member

Joined: 8/29/2008
Posts: 573
GGK wrote:
The final phase of analogue TV switch-off for far-flung towns such as Garissa, Kitui, Lodwar, Lokichogio, Kapenguria, Kabarnet, Migori, Voi, Mbwinzau/Kibwezi, Namanga etc and all other remaining sites was set for 30th March 2015.

So why did they switch us off
Can't you live without TV?? I'm liking it now.I can do some reading,surfing the net,and not being a TV couch potato.They should switch off for a year.
Ericsson
#148 Posted : Tuesday, February 17, 2015 10:54:48 AM
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Joined: 12/4/2009
Posts: 10,815
Location: NAIROBI
I support Ali Baba;life is better without the 3 media companies that decided to switch off themselves
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#149 Posted : Tuesday, February 17, 2015 11:07:41 AM
Rank: Member

Joined: 5/4/2011
Posts: 115
Ali Baba wrote:
GGK wrote:
The final phase of analogue TV switch-off for far-flung towns such as Garissa, Kitui, Lodwar, Lokichogio, Kapenguria, Kabarnet, Migori, Voi, Mbwinzau/Kibwezi, Namanga etc and all other remaining sites was set for 30th March 2015.

So why did they switch us off
Can't you live without TV?? I'm liking it now.I can do some reading,surfing the net,and not being a TV couch potato.They should switch off for a year.


Yeah and also the number of Soaps being aired every other hour has reduced. its like a breathe of fresh air..... kina alehandro wakae uko kwao wajipange.
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Alfylavie
#150 Posted : Tuesday, February 17, 2015 12:40:23 PM
Rank: Member

Joined: 9/24/2010
Posts: 136
Location: Nairobi
nakujua wrote:
Jus Blazin wrote:
Alfylavie wrote:
nakujua wrote:
kaka2za wrote:
Jus Blazin wrote:
Uhondo wrote:
Alfylavie wrote:
Love me or Hate me I dont care but
I think the real issue behind the big switch-off is for the government to divert attention from the real issue at hand, that is the 'the chicken scandal" case involving the IEBC and KNEC. This is a case that Kenyans would have had a big interest on given that IEBC has been a big topic to the point that it is one of the agendas in the referendum bills. The government fears losing public support in this case since they fully depend on the IEBC for their 2017 agenda as it is. So watch this space. After the switch of saga which will last only two weeks, enough time for the government to re-arrange the prosecution files against the IEBC officials, it will be business as usual as kenyans will be busy "praising" the government for giving them back their favourite programs. Welcome to Kenya where the so called opposition is not even aware of this and are busy behaving just like the ordinary kenyan citizen.


Honestly I think you have called a spade what it is. And not only are they trying to black out the 'Chicken' scandal, they are also blacking out all of the other negative news that has been making rounds in the last couple of weeks. This is politics.

Kwani wamezima gazeti pia?


Na radio je?

Laughing out loudly media ni analogue tv.


Those celebrating the birth of hyena should get ready to bitten by it someday KBC owned by the Govmnt and Uhuru's K24 will never run a jicho pevu show.. never... Its all about the media freedom and that's when the war began no digital thing

Boss, those guys haven't been stopped from doing anything, wacha zako. They have the freedom to broadcast. Haven't they been showing Jicho Pevu through DSTV for years? Now please, convey the same to your employer.

sad that his job is in the balance, lakini waache kutubeba wajinga - ati media freedom, so the likes of ebru tv, gbs, kiss tv ... are hyenas

Feelings pelekea jakowo midiwo na nduale Let all media get frequencies and freedom to broadcast their own content infact they'l do a better job than signet and pang' ati ebru tv, gbs, lolwe njata.. I'd rather scratch my ass the whole day than watch these low quality, lack of constructive contents, audio video out of sync in the name of digital..
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