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Bigchick wrote:It sounds very nice when those nice looking "middle class" kids speak very fluent kikuyu. I have never understood these middle class parents who don't want to teach their kids the african culture.Mwana etage mburi,ngui. Hutia Mundu!!
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Wamunyota wrote:Bigchick wrote:It sounds very nice when those nice looking "middle class" kids speak very fluent kikuyu. I have never understood these middle class parents who don't want to teach their kids the african culture.Mwana etage mburi,ngui. Aii wamunyota wetiga' hatiri mwana ungita mburi ngui. on the other hand it is funny when you happen to visit akina Kiash and you find them talking Kikuyu through out your visit. @Bigchick I liked the family setting of the play
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streetwise wrote:Macharia has guts..letβs see how it works out. Including getting enough guys to advertise in the vernacular TVs , plus 24 hours run. Even CNN struggles with 24 hour runs.
Good part of it he is creating Jobs even for those walianguka Kisungu when Rose started Kyuk Radio, we all wondered where she thought she'd get content for full day broadcast. Because KBC vernacular radio was something like 5am-Kikuyu 7am-Kiembu 9am-Kimaasai 11am-Hindi It was very limited! But anyway, it's going to be tricky because they're vying for limited hours of TV watching unlike radio which has almost the entire day busy. TV for most is from 7pm -10
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Lolest! wrote:streetwise wrote:Macharia has guts..letβs see how it works out. Including getting enough guys to advertise in the vernacular TVs , plus 24 hours run. Even CNN struggles with 24 hour runs.
Good part of it he is creating Jobs even for those walianguka Kisungu when Rose started Kyuk Radio, we all wondered where she thought she'd get content for full day broadcast. Because KBC vernacular radio was something like 5am-Kikuyu 7am-Kiembu 9am-Kimaasai 11am-Hindi It was very limited! But anyway, it's going to be tricky because they're vying for limited hours of TV watching unlike radio which has almost the entire day busy. TV for most is from 7pm -10 Mt kenya region has many SMEs that can sustain inooro if he can get the right rate card like 20000ksh per week ad aired daily prime time i.e before the big spenders come onboard
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Wamunyota wrote:sheri wrote:Wamunyota wrote:Bigchick wrote:It sounds very nice when those nice looking "middle class" kids speak very fluent kikuyu. I have never understood these middle class parents who don't want to teach their kids the african culture.Mwana etage mburi,ngui. Aii wamunyota wetiga' hatiri mwana ungita mburi ngui. on the other hand it is funny when you happen to visit akina Kiash and you find them talking Kikuyu through out your visit. @Bigchick I liked the family setting of the play Haiya ni haku.Ciana ici ituragario Nyairobi na itiui gichagi niku. amarula ati ti njohi,
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Was suprised to find my kid siz avidly watching it, I have never thought she will be interested in her venacular having being born raised and in the city. Its all good.
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Inooro TV : Kenya's First 4K Station
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Watched Ndagitari talk show last night. The host is flirtatious and beautiful and did a good job. This a good opportunity to improve my kyuk
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i dont see advertising being an issue in the long term except for low quality broadcasters like utugi. this is a smart play for the future. what we often forget is that Kenya is one of the most populous countries in the world and is an aggregation of multiple ethnic nations. it will have over 80 million people by 2050 and GDP is growing. there are small countries like Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic etc that have 10 million people or less but can sustain multiple media voices. All my friends are heathens, take it slow. Wait for them to ask you who you know. Please don't make any sudden moves.
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Forgive me but I see no purpose of these tribal stations. If you are watching so that you can feel at home or feel as a society, then you need to get more friends. Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?
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innairobi wrote:i dont see advertising being an issue in the long term except for low quality broadcasters like utugi. this is a smart play for the future. what we often forget is that Kenya is one of the most populous countries in the world and is an aggregation of multiple ethnic nations. it will have over 80 million people by 2050 and GDP is growing. there are small countries like Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic etc that have 10 million people or less but can sustain multiple media voices. Me zinks zat from a biz point of view Utugi is spot on in their strategy. They are not just targeting vernacular(Kikuyu) but the Kikuyu farmer. All the rest are just competing on the same parameters. Just that Inooro maybe has better quality
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Lolest! wrote:innairobi wrote:i dont see advertising being an issue in the long term except for low quality broadcasters like utugi. this is a smart play for the future. what we often forget is that Kenya is one of the most populous countries in the world and is an aggregation of multiple ethnic nations. it will have over 80 million people by 2050 and GDP is growing. there are small countries like Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic etc that have 10 million people or less but can sustain multiple media voices. Me zinks zat from a biz point of view Utugi is spot on in their strategy. They are not just targeting vernacular(Kikuyu) but the Kikuyu farmer. All the rest are just competing on the same parameters. Just that Inooro maybe has better quality Utugi is generally not clear and is not exciting to watch Hutia Mundu!!
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Wamunyota wrote:Lolest! wrote:innairobi wrote:i dont see advertising being an issue in the long term except for low quality broadcasters like utugi. this is a smart play for the future. what we often forget is that Kenya is one of the most populous countries in the world and is an aggregation of multiple ethnic nations. it will have over 80 million people by 2050 and GDP is growing. there are small countries like Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic etc that have 10 million people or less but can sustain multiple media voices. Me zinks zat from a biz point of view Utugi is spot on in their strategy. They are not just targeting vernacular(Kikuyu) but the Kikuyu farmer. All the rest are just competing on the same parameters. Just that Inooro maybe has better quality Utugi is generally not clear and is not exciting to watch But its very exciting and informative to the farmers specifically...specialization.
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washiku wrote:Wamunyota wrote:Lolest! wrote:innairobi wrote:i dont see advertising being an issue in the long term except for low quality broadcasters like utugi. this is a smart play for the future. what we often forget is that Kenya is one of the most populous countries in the world and is an aggregation of multiple ethnic nations. it will have over 80 million people by 2050 and GDP is growing. there are small countries like Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic etc that have 10 million people or less but can sustain multiple media voices. Me zinks zat from a biz point of view Utugi is spot on in their strategy. They are not just targeting vernacular(Kikuyu) but the Kikuyu farmer. All the rest are just competing on the same parameters. Just that Inooro maybe has better quality Utugi is generally not clear and is not exciting to watch But its very exciting and informative to the farmers specifically...specialization. I have found many watching those farming documentaries
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At this rate every village will have a Tv station. I think we need to be more innovative than this.
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