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According to the latest Audience Measurement and Broadcasting Industry Trends Report Q2 2019-2020 release in December 2019, Citizen TV (48%), KTN Home (11.9%) and Inooro TV (10.4 %) were ranked as the most popular free-to-air stations.

NTV (10.1%) which emerged number 4 was dislodged from the top 3 spot by Inooro TV which enjoys viewership from the Mt Kenya region based on its vernacular programming.

Royal Media Services Chairman SK Macharia.

Royal Media Services Chairman SK Macharia
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KTN News (9.9%), K24 TV (6%), KBC (3.3%), Ebru TV (3.1%), Kameme (3%) and Switch TV (2.9%) followed to close the top 10 list.

Inooro TV news anchors Ken wa Kuraya and Muthoni wa Mukiri & NTV duo Dennis Okari and Olive Burrows

Inooro TV news anchors Ken wa Kuraya and Muthoni wa Mukiri & NTV duo Dennis Okari and Olive Burrows
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Over the years, Citizen TV, KTN and NTV enjoyed the lion share but the advent of vernacular and niche TV stations have reduced their share.

Both Citizen TV and Inooro are owned by Royal Media Services, which also registers the most popular radio station.

Inooro TV's advantage is in its non-primetime programming which when considered helps it shoot to the number 2 spot after Citizen TV.

Citizen TV is the favorite for urban and rural audiences in equal measure.

Inooro, NTV, K24 are highly consumed in rural areas while KTN Channels , Switch and Ebru TV are more popular in urban settings.

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If you were Luo, Luhya, Miji Kenda etc etc, I would give you just one piece of advice: teach your kids two langages and two languages only Han Chinese and Gikuyu.

You would have set them up for life................. 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
 
@Okiya, kindly pull from the archives my predictions, made three, four, five years back, that any industry that does not pander to the interests of Mt Kenya is bound to fail.

The Nation, with all its so-called 'professional journalists' can even have a radio station to beat the top SIX Gikuyu stations................................

Watch their paper collapse in the next four years.
 
Thus SK is talking with authority when he tells akina Kamanda not to cheat Rao... Inooro oftenly takes polls.... they know how the ground is.
Kameme lost its mojo...
 
Unaona namna Kameme is lagging behind, since it became a Kieleweke mouthpiece people are giving it a wide berth despite having some very interesting shows.
Inooro has the advantage of being the pioneer. Otherwise how do you explain why Kameme FM radio has the largest audience still? Gatonye kwanza alikuwa anafanyia Jubilee campain pale kiambaa rife rife....and still has the largest share of audience in the morning.
Na ni muhimu kujua that all those TV stations are against Ruto. Ushaiskiza Kamau wa Kangethe? Yule jamaa wa Kameme TV -Maina kihumo angalau anakuanga objective kias
 
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Inooro has the advantage of being the pioneer. Otherwise how do you explain why Kameme FM radio has the largest audience still? Gatonye kwanza alikuwa anafanyia Jubilee campain pale kiambaa rife rife....and still has the largest share of audience in the morning.
Na ni muhimu kujua that all those TV stations are against Ruto. Ushaiskiza Kamau wa Kangethe? Yule jamaa wa Kameme TV -Maina kihumo angalau anakuanga objective kias

Of course they are all against Ruto, those conniving bastards think their wealth gives them the right to determine everyone else's choices at the ballot, they have failed at every turn from Lake view to Kiambaa.

Lakini Kameme are literally deepthroating Kenyatta, it feels like tuning in to Ngunjiri Wambugu FM.
 
@Othello kujia mtu Wako

Chief, as I told you, you only came to this forum on 23rd June. I dont think theres anyone who has been critical to this man than myself. He's going home though, that's why he's a non-issue.
That said, you know mr. President is right. Hasora jambazi analipa Mps every meeting they attend. Si uliona ile story ya KJ kupigana na one of Ruto's aids akidai hajalipwa for months?
 
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