Traditional media, particularly those with a national
reach, have tended to self-regulate under the guidance of the Media
Council of Kenya.
The last time live broadcasts were banned in Kenya was during the middle of the 2007/8 post-election violence.
The
government, the regulators, the media owners and the editors have a
duty and responsibility to serve the best interest of the Kenyan citizen
- as opposed to serving sections of the political actors.