Semantricks my dear sister.. A play with words doesn’t detract from the fact. Who more than politicians have turned this into personal interest?Ali HusseinPrincipalHussein & Associates"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act but a habit." ~ AristotleSent from my iPad@Ali and @Kiama, the word is politricks.Reporting politics obsessively for personal and paid interest. This is where I fault the media. They know themselves.This trend does not benefit the professional media or the followers but rather brings selfish political games to your channel.On Feb 1, 2018 9:50 AM, "Mutemi wa Kiama" <eddiekiama@gmail.com> wrote:Dorcas?Don't report politics? Don't report corruption, mismanagement, theft of public resources, abuse of office? Don't report LIFE in Kenya is what you are saying. You want to stay in your ignorance perch and enjoy your comfort zones. Thing is, you won't know what hits you when it crumbles.#LestWeForget: When local TV stations were arbitrary switched off during digital migration, notwithstanding that the global deadline was over a year away providing room for negotiation & structured migration, the CS in charge of information/ICT was... drum roll... incidentally, one Fred Matiang'i!!! YaHoo!Let's keep feeding the pet python by doing nothing, after all, we are not media. No way internet can be shut down surely!Ni mimi,Edwin Kiama
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On 1 Feb 2018 09:02, "Dorcas Muthoni via kictanet" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote: Unsubscribe or change your options at https://lists.kictanet.or.ke/m@PeterThis is very true and I know to survive in the media business today is not business as usual.Instead of focusing on politricks, claiming it sells why not wake to the call of disruption.We have all lost government business across many sectors, many bills remain unpaid in public procurement, now it's time to create new value propositions to the undeserved or new relevant content.If you check the Google search statistics on top Kenyan user searches, that would provide a pointer on some content areas worth airtime with relevant local context.By the way, why is KTN HOME still broadcasting? Because they focus is on family entertainment? I am sure several others are on air.Wake up call to your mainstream media houses producers? Over emphasis on politricks especially during the news hours will eventually cost the media.On Jan 31, 2018 4:38 PM, "Peter Wakaba via kictanet" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote: Unsubscribe or change your options at https://lists.kictanet.or.ke/mLet me give a bit of background on why media owners may be taking the quiet road on this one. After President Uhuru Kenyatta was sworn in in 2013, and thereafter he named his cabinet, the Ministry of information moved forward with an idea that had been floating around for a while. To streamline government spending on advertising and several associated areas under one body. Meant to create synergy through bulk and then save government money, the move saw government then channel all advertising cash through the Government Advertising Agency.Between January and April of 2016, this body billed just over a cool ksh.4B.Then they moved a step further and created the 'My Gov' pullout which initially ran in the two national dailies, plus the people and the star. Henceforth all government advertising apart from very critical adverts were channel into this project with the news being delivered by the Kenya News Agency. The ministry then pays one of the newspapers to print and distribute as a pullout.Needless to say, over this period, advertising revenue has shrunk dramatically to the point of crippling operations in some newsrooms. To turn the screws even further, the Ministry has then stopped printing and publishing this pullout regularly but is now doing so in 'random' fashion on a weekly basis in any of the said newspapers. The last I saw it was in the Star Newspaper.While no doubt the above move has helped with government austerity, the media is having to tighten its belt tighter every day. (Not that anyone owes us anything)From a team of ten just five years ago, I often have to work with just one person and maybe an intern to deliver hours of news. (and companies, like our are all looking to shrink their traditional businesses).When you mix the above issues with the general corporate governance issues that majority of the Kenyan economy faces, there is cause for worry. And while companies are indeed innovating in order to stay relevant, I daresay the level of attrition is way faster.Then through in lack of depth, lack of experience (because inexperience is easier to hire and pay) and the rise of fake news and you have a melting pot that should have everyone worried.And while I agree with Ali Hussein that our diligence will eventually pay off, I fear for the hordes of millennials who may not be as patient.In closing, very few companies are willing to take on Government, or even larger corporates like Safaricom anymore
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 4:35 PM, Grace Githaiga via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:@ Victor
It is not clear if any of the media houses has taken legal action. However, the media attended a press briefing this afternoon where they were informed that the stations would "remain off air until the government has completed investigations into the "swearing-in" of Opposition leader Raila Odinga."
Read on: TV stations will remain shut until investigations end, says Matiang'i
https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2018/01/31/tv-stations-will- remain-shut-until-investigatio ns-end-says-matiangi_c1706915
Video footage:VIDEO: 3 media houses to remain off-air until government concludes investigations - Interior CS Fred Matiang'i
https://twitter.com/ntvkenya/status/958674927405580289
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On Wednesday, 31-01-2018 at 15:40 Victor Kapiyo via kictanet wrote:Has any media station gone to court on this?
Or are they perhaps pursuing ADR methods to resolve the issue?
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“Your attitude, not your aptitude, will determine your altitude” Zig ZiglarOn 31 January 2018 at 14:53, Harry Delano via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke
> wrote: Actually, Ali am equally outraged that am not seeing sufficient, copiou, outpouring amounts of outrage from the mainstream media, or we being hoodwinked..?
We seem to be the ones who look more outraged at this, strangely..!
Harry
On 31 Jan 2018 14:46, "Admin CampusCiti via kictanet" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke
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On 31 Jan 2018, at 1:50 PM, Kevin Kamonye via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote: Peter. I hope you wrote us this email while in a highly charged meeting with your colleagues and those from the other houses as regards to how you are going to march to both the CA and the MoICT to demand the restoration of your transmissions and an explanation.
You just tell me where and when we are to start.
If not, I have no sympathy for you guys.
Regards,
Kevin
On 31 January 2018 at 11:53, Peter Wakaba via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke
> wrote: Good morning,
My conundrum for the day.
I work for KTN NEWS
I had scheduled two interviews today afternoon.One on modern commercial large scale farming and another on T-vet (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) and youth.
Being off air on most platforms and under government shutdown, one of my interviewees, parastatal Chief, no less, has developed cold feet and cancelled or postponed. He is not sure how to behave and whether his turning up would be misconstrued. (Two weeks of work out of the window).
My second interviewee, a focused and passionate lady PS. we have been planning and cancelling for 3 months now. When I last got her into studio, what was supposed to be a one hour insightful discussion was interrupted by a presidential rally by the current President. She got just 3 minutes on TV for her trouble and left veeeery angry.
After much haggling, we finally rescheduled. AND THEN YESTERDAY HAPPENED. Despite the switch off her handlers insist we keep our end of the bargain.
If I host her, will I still be 'kow towing' to the same government that is trying to literally throttle my bread and butter ( if I may borrow from two expressions).
For both them and I, there is a lacuna on how to behave in these instances.
And yet, my audience still needs to be educated and entertained. Oh what interesting times we live in.
On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 11:25 AM, Eric David via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke
> wrote: We are living a lie. The Channels are off. Who's answerable?
From: kictanet <kictanet-bounces+mwau=outlook
.com@lists.kictanet.or.ke > on behalf of Kevin Kamonye via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2018 10:45 AM
To: Eric Mwau
Cc: Kevin Kamonye
Subject: Re: [kictanet] TV signals turned offA good and insightful read Wangari.
The rising power of Facebook, Google and Twitter and their opportunistic business models.
I can directly correlate the challenges that the world media is facing to these corporations. They have basically invalidated the current media company model in such a way that they sell content that they do not produce themselves and to sweeten the deal further - they do not have to pay for any operator licenses.They need to be classified as media companies - at the very least.
That is why you see our media here being so desperate to the point that they almost have no choice but to cooperate with the government because it is the biggest source of their revenue.
Next in line to be cannibalized is the Telecom industry bu this is a discussion for another day.
On another note, it is shameful for Kenya to be mentioned with the below countries, and in such a context. Does anyone have specific information on what the Soros foundation is doing in Kenya.
That leaves the local battlegrounds in Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia. My foundations are actively engaged in all of them. We are particularly focused on Africa, where would-be dictators in Kenya, Zimbabwe and the Democratic Republic of Congo have perpetrated electoral fraud on an unprecedented scale and citizens are literally risking their lives to resist the slide into dictatorship.Regards,
Kevin
On 30 January 2018 at 23:30, WANGARI KABIRU via kictanet<kictanet@lists.kictan
et.or.ke > wrote:While haggling here on democracy using the lens of TV media, yes, the cyber is also on the spotlight.
https://www.georgesoros.com/20
18/01/25/remarks-delivered-at- the-world-economic-forum/
The IT monopolies
I want to spend the bulk of my remaining time on another global problem: the rise and monopolistic behavior of the giant IT platform companies. These companies have often played an innovative and liberating role. But as Facebook and Google have grown into ever more powerful monopolies, they have become obstacles to innovation, and they have caused a variety of problems of which we are only now beginning to become aware.
Companies earn their profits by exploiting their environment. Mining and oil companies exploit the physical environment; social media companies exploit the social environment. This is particularly nefarious because social media companies influence how people think and behave without them even being aware of it. This has far-reaching adverse consequences on the functioning of democracy, particularly on the integrity of elections.
Might it be possible to replace with TV companies, aka broadcasters
"This is particularly nefarious because (social media companies)TV companies, aka broadcastersinfluence how people think and behave without them even being aware of it. This has far-reaching adverse consequences on the functioning of democracy, particularly on the integrity of elections.
Be blessed.
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On Tuesday, 30 January 2018, 20:25, Harry Delano via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke
> wrote: Hey Dorcas,
There could be specific qualms against the media fraternity, but how about effective checks and balances which I suppose a majority of us would agree are in place to quite a degree including costs for breach..
Am afraid yours is sanctioning a ' throw-out-the-baby-with-the- bath-water' approach. When done with media, next will be this very cyber space me and you are thriving on that will be switched off. Then what..??
Harry
On 30 Jan 2018 19:13, "Dorcas Muthoni via kictanet" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke > wrote:
Media freedom must come with responsibility which currently is not the case.
Call me when you organize a forum to hold the media to account.
On Jan 30, 2018 6:55 PM, "Liz Orembo via kictanet" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke > wrote:
@Dorcas,
We missed a step forward towards media freedom and freedom to access information.
Politics aside, I also felt for those who had to keep calling people who had internet or could afford bundles to stream the event. There are other ways of making the media accountable other than denying citizen access to information.
On Jan 30, 2018 18:43, "Denis Mutinda via kictanet" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke > wrote:
So I’m assuming they will turn off those signals forever?
Media will be on Govts case for the next few weeks. Extinguish one fire, start another one.
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On 30 Jan 2018, at 18:31, Dorcas Muthoni via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke > wrote:Other than the perceived illegality, what did we actually miss.
I stopped watching these stations two years ago. Most journalists agenda set based on personal or paid interests and there is tonnes of evidence to this.
I am surprised at how so many pretend not to know this 😔
By the way, my business and customers are gravely tired of this political crap. I assure many people are.
And subscribers are paying to serve the kind of delusional content screened (I feel especially for kids).
Kenyans, if you want a better country, fix yourself first. Complaining about the less 500 senior government officials many of whom you would be pleased to replace and benefit like they do is the highest level of hypocrisy.
Controversial as this may sound, it's the high time each of us took ownership by fixing yourself first.
On Jan 30, 2018 6:02 PM, "Ali Hussein via kictanet" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke > wrote:
Kevin and all
I won't dwell on the tribal or ethnic part of this issue. Let's rather address the illegality and unprecedented nature of what is going on right now.
ALL MAJOR TV STATIONS HAVE GONE DARK.
Why? Is it because of a technical issue? Or was it a deliberate attempt to muzzle free speech and expression.
I understand some goons even went to a particular ISP and tried to block certain IP addresses.
This level of intimidation and muzzling of the press is unprecedented. Any Kenyan of sound mind and body will be against it. Irrespective of the political divide.
Not even in the darkest days of the KANU Dictatorship has the press been treated in such a cavalier manner while the supposedly 'friendly' press continue with their business as usual. As I write this Citizen, NTV and KTN News are still dark. The rest are operating. WHY?
One day someone will be held responsible for this. Impunity cannot last forever.
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et.or.ke > wrote:This may explain why Wangusi had to go. There is a Kemei who is acting DG.
Mwendwa, to me this reads like ethnic profiling. Not acceptable.
Regards,
Kevin
On 30 January 2018 at 16:47, Mwendwa Kivuva via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke > wrote:
This may explain why Wangusi had to go. There is a Kemei who is acting DG.
We thought Kenya is ahead of other countries to experience a shutdown. Think again. We are still in January, and 2022 is 5 years away.
The media too thought they were above board and could not be harassed like normal Kenyans. Now the tide has turned. They were complacent in many ways before, during, and after the elections.
"... and when they finally came for the media, there was nobody to speak up for them"
On Jan 30, 2018 2:46 PM, "Tracy Kadesa Adolwa via kictanet" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke > wrote:
I have been unable to livestream since Baba arrived, is it me only?
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On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 2:26 PM, Peter Wakaba via kictanet<kictanet@lists.kictan
et.or.ke > wrote:The government simply did not want Kenyans to witness the huge crowds that have turned up. AND they are huge.
The BBC and Aljazeerah are offering periodical updates live as well.
KTN NEWS livestream is also still on, though intermittent.
And at this point, it is out of Both Raila and Kalonzo's hands.
Politics aside, the CA physically disconnected terrestrial links at Limuru before then systematically switching off most other channels of broadcast, fibre connections and satellite are intermittent.
On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 2:07 PM, Kevin Kamonye via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke > wrote:
This is so sad to see happen in my country Kenya. And at so many levels.
I will set aside the constitution and the illegality of the situation because am not a constitutional expert of any kind. What I can comment on is that this is such a strategic failure by the perpetrators. It is actually so shocking that they cannot actually see that this only serves to add more fuel to the fire.
Is this the caliber of people that we have at the top of our Industry? Are they not able to advise the government of how futile it is to attempt to shutdown communication in today's world???
As for the Kenyan Media - you deserve this. You are a greedy and self serving lot. Just the other day we heard recordings of a certain journalist being threatened. Where was the collective response? Shame on you too.
Regards,
Kevin
On 30 January 2018 at 13:34, Wathagi Ndungu via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke > wrote:
A creeping back of autocracy. This is outside the perimeter of the constitution.
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On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 1:20 PM, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke > wrote:
Jubilee can go ahead and switch off the Sun, FaceBook & Twitter.
At the height of the protests in Egypt, the dictator president, Hosni Mubarak, decided to shut down the Internet as well. That did not stop Egyptians from remaining Egyptians.
Who triumphed?
Just because an ostrich decides to bury its head in the sand so as not to see what is happening around doesn't make it safe for the ostrich.
No need to
On 30 January 2018 at 11:48, Deborah via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke > wrote:
My apologies. I now understand the situation. I'm working away from the TV most of the time. This last time I went by I was corrected that the decoder has a subscription, and even then NTV, KTN and Citizen were off. It seems they defied the ban on broadcasting live political events. My question would now be on the justification of the ban.
From:Keith Andere via kictanet
Sent:30/01/2018 11:09
To:deborah.wanjugu@gmail.com
Cc:Keith Andere
Subject:Re: [kictanet] TV signals turned offKTN News too. Channels are off on all free to air platforms.
KTN News and NTV are available on DSTV.
Regards,
Keith.
On 30 Jan 2018 10:53, "Sidney Ochieng via kictanet" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke > wrote:
Citizen and NTV.
On Tue, 30 Jan 2018 at 10:33, Deborah <deborah.wanjugu@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Sidney,
Which signals have been turned off? I went to check and found them all on and transmitting normally with the exception of Citizen. It usually has issues on the Startimes decoder.
Deborah
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Sent:30/01/2018 10:26
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Subject:[kictanet] TV signals turned offListers,
How long before they come for the internet? I’m so disappointed in the CA
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