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Amina Abdi Rabar (born 1989) is a Kenyan TV Presenter and Radio Presenter, based in Nairobi, Kenya. She previously hosted the Breakfast show on 98.4 Capital FM, Nairobi. She is fluent in English and Swahili. She currently hosts The Trend, a weekly TV show in NTV that airs every Friday evening. [1] [2]
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.
In 2020, in collaboration with the Kenya Film Association, Mbugua produced Concert Nyumbani. The televised event showcased performances of different Kenyan artists during the COVID-19 pandemic. It aired on different local TV stations including K24, KTN, NTV, KBC and Switch TV. [9]
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.
The switch-off was noticed by few, since the overwhelming majority receive TV via cable and only around 74,000 households relied on terrestrial over-the-air broadcasts. [2] The switch-off was helped greatly as cable continued to use analog distribution, and thus consumers' old tuners continued to be useful.
On 8 October 2013, the show began broadcasting on NTV, and QTV Kenya. [1] [8] On 11 October 2015, Citizen TV began broadcasting the show. [9] On 8 October 2016, Urban TV Uganda began broadcasting the show. [10] On 5 December 2016, it began broadcasting on Maisha Magic Plus. [11] On 12 August 2017, the show made its first debut on e.tv. [12]
Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) is the state-run media organisation of Kenya. [2] It broadcasts in English and Swahili , as well as in most local languages of Kenya. The corporation was launched as a radio service in 1928 when Kenya was a British colony , making it the first radio station in Kenya.
Television is the main news source in cities and towns. TV in rural areas is limited by lack of reliable electricity and radio listening dominates in rural areas, where most Kenyans live. A switchover to digital TV is under way. Satellite pay-TV is offered by the Wananchi Group, which operates Zuku TV, and by South Africa's MultiChoice ...