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Citizen TV is a Kenyan free-to-air news and entertainment television channel owned by Royal Media Services. [1] It primarily broadcasts in English and Swahili . The channel was launched in 1999 and relaunched in June 2006.
It is mainly focused on local news and informative programs such as "TDM News", "Macau Forum" and "Financial Magazine" etc. Also, it includes local living programs such as "Our people, our life" etc. It was the only television channel in Macau until 1990, when the Portuguese-language programming spun-off to its own channel in 1990. [1]
TV47 is a late entrant in the mass media in Kenya. There are more than 50 television stations in Kenya. [4] These stations include Citizen TV, by Royal Media Services of Samuel Kamau Macharia, Kenya Television Network by The Standard (Kenya), NTV (Kenyan TV channel) by Nation Media Group, and K24 TV by Media Max Limited.
It was the first television company to be founded in Macau, with news only being reported via radio broadcasts on stations such as Rádio Macau before they were absorbed into TDM. The company was sold for 50 million patacas into a public-private partnership in 1988 following corruption scandals and major financial losses of up to 90 to 100 ...
Several Macau government websites were hacked and police have launched a criminal investigation to trace the source of the crime, Chinese state media reported late on Wednesday. Security officials ...
NTV, KTN, Citizen TV, TV47 Kenya and K24 are the biggest TV stations in Kenya in terms of coverage and viewers. Recently entertainment TV ventured in the Kenyan airspace with the inclusion of Kiss TV, a 24-hour Music TV Station, and Classic TV which airs African content in terms of movies, programs, and music. But recently they joined together.
Bunge TV; Citizen TV; Dove TV; Ebru TV; Family TV; Farmers TV; Gikuyu TV ; Heritage TV; Inooro TV ; K24 TV; KAABA TV; KASS TV ; KBC (Kenya Broadcasting Corporation) KTN (Kenya Television Network) Kiss TV; Look-UP TV; PPP TV; Muthingi TV; Mwangaza TV; Njata Television ; NTV (Kenya) Ramogi TV; RTN TV; Sayare TV; Senate TV; Star TV ; STN; TV47 ...
Since Kenya moved from the analog broadcasting system to the digital television system, there has been tremendous growth in the number of television stations. All of the terrestrial stations in Kenya are broadcast via the DVB T2 digital TV signal format.