http://nairobitech.blogspot.com/2015/01/the-real-reason-media-owners-oppose.html

In any other country what is happening with digital migration in this country would have seen criminal charges brought up against the three media houses; Royal Media, NTV and KTN for their continued abuse of their market power to frustrate digital migration in this country.

Instead what we are seeing is an endorsement of their cartel like behaviour both by the regulators and the courts.

Sobering numbers: According to an article in The East African, a sister publication to NTV, the three media houses under a consortium they are calling Africa Digital Network, control 90 per cent of the media in the country consisting of "87 per cent market share in TV, 80 per cent in radio and 98 per cent in print."

The article suggests the media houses are loathe to give up any of this dominance and the advertising billions they command and have instead sought protracted court battles to buy themselves time to put in place infrastructure and buy equipment to digitally migrate.

This alone should have the regulators jumping into the fray.

The Kenya Communications Amendment Act for example bars anti-competitive practices amongst licensees of the Communications Authority particularly Section 84 (S) which has such warnings as 

(a) any abuse by an licensee, either
independently or with others, of a
dominant position which unfairly •
excludes or limits competition between
such operator and any other party;
(b) entering any agreement or engaging in
any concerted practice with any other
party, which unfairly prevents, restricts or
distorts competition or which;
(i) directly or indirectly fix purchase or
selling prices or any other trading
conditions; limit or control production,
markets, technical development or
investment;

By this snapshot alone, the CAK cannot claim to be doing its job of ensuring fair competitition when a dominant position by a cartel of 3 controlling 90 per cent of the market not only continually frustrates the technical development or investment in digital migration but also unfairly abuses its position to exclude or limit competition.

The marketplace is not the preserve of an exclusive cartel, it is a place where players should enter and leave according to market dynamics.

The law cannot be used to protect the dominant position of three players to the exclusion of hundreds of new investors, this is precisely why fair competition laws exist.

Even the consortium going by the name ADN should be quickly outlawed by the Competition Authority of Kenya.

Where else in the world would the three dominant players in an industry be handed a government license to entrench that position?

In the US, such an arrangement in the oil and steel industries saw the enactment of legislation that broke up Rockefeller's Standard Oil, the grandparent of today's ExxonMobil.

Likewise AT&T was split up into the 7 baby bells (regional telephone companies) such as Pacific Bell, Bell Atlantic, Bell South etc with Ma Bell being left to do long distance calls only.

The Competition Authority and the Communications Authority should bar this consortium from conducting business as presently constituted or face legal action for dereliction of duty by not only encouraging but also fostering monopolistic cartels in the country.


On Fri, Jan 2, 2015 at 3:13 PM, Mark Mwangi via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
Well as of this afternoon I still receive Analogue signals for NTV, KTN, Citizen, QTV etc in Westlands. Was the switch off really done?

On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 11:47 PM, Baiju Shah via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:

Hi All,

The train had left in terms of signal distribution. Let's not forget the media house together have a very number of viewers who are consuming their content and also depend information from these channels.
The issue is that on signal distribution how was a large chunk given away to a foreign company as this is a channel that is critical for the communications between the government and the public like wise radio.
Furthermore if these 3 companies close today how many jobs will be lost needs also to be taken into account not even considering the lose of advertisement based roles ie productions, media preparations etc.
Finally, the quality of news broadcast to be left to tabloid journalists, are we really looking at the past? Plus shipping of our content consumption dollar to foreign content productions, I am not sure that a CNN or BBC will be able to provide a comprehensive coverage of the local news.
I believe that they are fighting to keep their businesses relevant, unfortunately the CAK and Media Owners seem to have different ideas and agendas.
Again, to be critical of the whole process, definitive guidelines should have been very clear to all.
It further seems that the media owners have had enough time pull together the required infrastructure as they stated in one of their arguments with the court of large investment they have already made therefore it will not take long to light up the broadcast network.

My 2.cents worth

Happy New Year 2015 and enjoy the digital broadcast on your TV's

Best Regards,

Baiju Shah


On 1 Jan 2015 22:56, "Grace Githaiga via kictanet" <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
>
> I think the matter is being dragged unnecessarily and I have been wondering if there will be a time when these media houses will feel 'ready' to migrate. Yawn!
>
> Happy 2015 Listers!
>
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> Subject: Re: [kictanet] CITIZEN, NTV, KTN LAST MINUTE COURT APPLICATION FAILS TO STOP ANALOGUE SWITCHOFF
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> Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2015 18:55:59 +0300
> To: ggithaiga@hotmail.com; kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke
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>
> Grace and all
>
> These shenanigans by the media houses should stop.
>
> That train left the station long time. As the CA SMS messages say:-
>
> Tumetoka Analogue, Tunaenda Digital.
>
> Let them get on with the Programme (Pun intended).
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> On Jan 1, 2015, at 3:13 AM, Grace Githaiga via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
>
>> @James
>> The Standard reported that the three Media houses would not be affected by the switch off, and that the Supreme Court will issue directives on the matter on Monday next week. 
>> Read on: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/article/2000146378/supreme-court-suspends-kenya-s-analogue-tv-switch-off?pageNo=2
>>
>> ________________________________
>> Date: Wed, 31 Dec 2014 18:01:41 +0300
>> Subject: CITIZEN, NTV, KTN LAST MINUTE COURT APPLICATION FAILS TO STOP ANALOGUE SWITCHOFF
>> From: jgmbugua@gmail.com
>> To: kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke; ggithaiga@hotmail.com
>>
>> Listers,
>>
>> Looks like Media owners might have lost this one for good.
>>
>> The only issue was whether the interpretation to continue with digital migration while saying licenses will not be cancelled can be construed as cancelling the license to broadcast in Nairobi.
>>
>> CITIZEN, NTV, KTN LAST MINUTE COURT APPLICATION FAILS TO STOP ANALOGUE SWITCHOFF
>>
>> Analogue TV signals in Nairobi and its environs will be switched off tonight at 11:59PM or after the Presidential New Year address industry regulator Communications Authority has vowed.
>>
>>
>> This is despite a court application by the three media houses of Royal Media (Citizen), NMG (NTV) and Standard Group (KTN) to allow them to keep broadcasting in analogue until they have their infrastructure in place.
>>
>>
>> But tough talking Ministry of Information and CAK officials said in a press conference that the switch off timetable as issued in a gazette notice by Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i, remains in place.
>>
>>
>> Despite obtaining orders from the Supreme Court Vice President Kalpana Rawal certifying their application as urgent and maintaining status quo until the hearing set for January 5, Lawyer Wambua Kilonzo acting for CAK and Mr. Mwangi from the Attorney General's office, said their interpretation of the court orders was that the digital migration process was not stopped.
>>
>>
>> "I have advised CAK not to cancel the licenses of the media owners but this does not stop the digital migration process from going on," Kilonzo said.
>>
>>
>> Kilonzo in a position supported by the AG's counsel, said the Supreme Court did not grant orders to prayer number 2 of the media houses for the digital migration process to be stopped in the meantime.
>>
>>
>> According to CAK Consumer and Public Affairs director Mutua Muthusi, the channels set for switch off tonight include:
>>
>>
>> Citizen (Channels 34, 39)
>>
>> KTN 59
>>
>> KBC 23
>>
>> K24 26
>>
>> GBS 47
>>
>> NTV 42
>>
>> QTV 12
>>
>> Family 9
>>
>> ETV 62
>>
>> KIss TV (Channel 55)
>>
>>
>> Muthusi said Kenyans are ready to migrate and cited sales figures of set top boxes which have ballooned in the last month.
>>
>>
>> "STB sales have more than doubled in the month of December," he said adding that this trend was taking place even outside Nairobi.
>>
>>
>> http://nairobitech.blogspot.com/2014/12/citizen-ntv-ktn-last-minute-court.html
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