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  2. K24 TV - Wikipedia

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    K24 TV, is a TV station in Kenya established in 2007 and launched on February 4, 2008. K24 was the first Kenyan television station to stream live on the internet, [1] giving diaspora viewers a taste of real Kenyan stories told in real time. K24 Kenya receives 3.1 watchime (hours) per week.

  3. List of television stations in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    All of the terrestrial stations in Kenya are broadcast via the DVB T2 digital TV signal format. [1 ... Oracle TV (Oracle Television Network) Kameme TV; Ebru Television;

  4. Mass media in Kenya - Wikipedia

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    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. Inooro TV and Kameme TV are the biggest vernacular TV Station that broadcast their program in Kikuyu.

  5. List of television stations in Africa - Wikipedia

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    TV 9 Ethio; NBC ETHIOPIA; Zee Alem; Abol TV; Hagerie TV; Yegna TV; Abbay Media; Harari Television; Kana TV; JTV Ethiopia; LTV; Nabad TV ; Nahoo TV; New Africa TV; Oromia Broadcasting Network (OBN) Oromia Media Network; Oromia News Network; Sidama Media Network; Somali Region Television; South TV; Tigrai Media House; Tigrai TV; Walta TV ...

  6. Kikuyu people - Wikipedia

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    Kayû ka muingi Kameme FM Listen Live Gĩkũyũ.com Muigwithania 2.0 – First Gĩkũyũ Newspaper – The original KCA publication banned by the colonial government revived on the Internet in 2008

  7. Live television - Wikipedia

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    Live television is a television production broadcast in real-time, as events happen, in the present. In a secondary meaning, it may refer to streaming television where all viewers watch the same stream simultaneously, rather than watching video on demand.