Kusadikika wrote:If they get their act together Citizen should come out on top from this mess. They have the most experience being diversified in multiple Vernacular Radio stations. Just develop TV content using the same resources or along the same lines so that instead of being just a TV station they become a network with multiple TV stations...... Lakini watu wataumia because any 2 guys with a camera are your competitors. Creative guys who create content that people want to see are the biggest winners. There will be more, young rich, Churchill shows etc. What I would love to see are good Kenyan Documentaries. There are rich story lines that I would like to see developed eg. In Business: The rise of Safaricom, Equity etc. In History and culture; How the Kisii ended up in the Diaspora not just in Minnesota, even though that would be interesting but also in Kenya. A story of Kambas and Tire business. Educational documentaries of indepth look at professionals and what they do, I can imagine a documentary of our own a4architect from conception of a project to completion showing all the phases and problems and real work involved in getting a building to stand.
Now you get it...Baite TV has taken the lead among the Vernacular stations. There's Farmers TV also registered. Some of this stuff could be too complex for the likes of Kiboro.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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