KBC. The same TV station that gave birth to all these others is on the brink of shutting down. This is very sad. KBC doesn’t even put its content on YouTube so it means the TV station will probably not be in existence in 10 years when most Kenyans will be streaming everything.
I think they need a team of MBAs and computer science techs recruited and give them powers to fire the dinosaurs because I’m sure the place is full of them.
Don’t believe this surveys at all. One survey was done by a foreign polling agency, 20000 respondent in all 47 counties and crucially all materials was presented at the brief for scrutiny. Its was totally different. Why? Cartels everywhere.
Advertising is several dozen billions a year. A station is willing to pay millions to several ipsos managers and owners to get a favourable rating. They get anything they want, travels globally and millions in cash. When they came back this group of stations for RMS, Standard and nation are top 1-15. Ata in a remote place like Mandera you are told its them on top. Only Capital isn’t put up there as the top but their rating is still AA and from that they get between 300-500 million a month of advertising spend as a result from agencies. Agencies are also part of the take and they get kickbacks to book all these stations. The survey was clear, vernacular stations rule the counties not this stations in Nairobi.
why should they struggle to keep up with the competition yet our taxes can always bail them out of debts and keep them scratching their balls in those offices while the rest of media is out there keeping up with trends?
I don’t believe this survey too.
Any poll that lists KBC above 0.5% is rigged.
I have seen hundreds of TVs in homes, business premises, supermarkets etc… and not even one have I seen switched to KBC, for like the last 3 years.
you are right. CCK should bring us a breakdown of these rankings by county. Am sure in a place like Mombasa Radio Citizen isn’t as popular compared to local radio stations.