What would a future-proof broadcast system look like? That’s what Kenya’s Radio 47 network set out to discover. The network is owned by independent Kenyan broadcaster Cape Media. Its main studios are ...
Kenya’s radio landscape has continued to change over the years as the battle for popularity among stations intensifies. Recent surveys have shown that Radio Jambo, owned by the Radio Africa Group, is ...
TUKO.co.ke journalist Harry Ivan Mboto has over three years of experience reporting on politics and current affairs in Kenya Kenya has begun testing a new era of radio broadcasting following the ...
From the Radio World “Who’s Buying What” page: In Nairobi, Kenya, Radio 47 — part of Cape Media — is using Lawo equipment to power Africa’s first fully IP-based, automated hybrid broadcast facility.
Nairobi — Kenya marked World Radio Day with renewed calls to safeguard radio's public service mandate while embracing emerging technologies responsibly. Speaking at the national celebrations, ...
It only lasts about two and half minutes, but the brief message Asma Mohamed broadcasts on her daily radio show has become essential listening for more than half a million herders in northern Kenya.
This story was originally published by Minority Africa and an edited version is republished on Global Voices as part of a content-sharing partnership agreement. Standing out within the Mau Forest ...
GM of Radio Products at The Standard Group, Tom Japanni (right), and a section of Spice FM staff cut a cake to celebrate the station's fourth-year anniversary. [File, Standard] Radio is a tricky and ...
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