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The TRUTH: This Is The Real Reason Why NTV, KTN, Citizen TV And QTV Were Forcefully Shutdown

The four leading television channels in the country, Citizen TV, KTN, ntv and QTV were forcefully shutdown on Saturday. But was the real reason behind the contentious switch off?

The Three leading media houses; Nation Media Group (NMG), Standard Group Limited (SGL) and Royal Media Services (RMS) have jointly released a press statement explaining why their channels were shut down by the government.

The three allege the forceful shutdown was a well calculated step by the government aimed at compelling the three media houses to avail their signal for distribution by the government-owned SIGNET and the government’s preferred Chinese-owned distributor Pan Africa Group (PANG) that also operates Pay TV service Star Times.

The three also took issues by the statement issued by Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communications and Technology, Fred Matiang’i whom they accuse of intimidating the three media houses into giving in to the contentious, pre-determined and unacceptable position taken by the Communications Authority on digital signal distribution.

Check out the press statement below:

PRESS STATEMENT BY NMG , SGL AND RMS

SUBJECT: THE TRUTH ABOUT ANALOGUE SWITCH OFF

We have read the statement by Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communications and Technology Fred Matiang’i and here wish to provide the accurate account of the events around digital migration, including the forceful shutdown of analogue transmission for NTV, KTN, Citizen and QTV;

On Saturday the 14th of February 2015, at around midday, officials from the Communications Authority accompanied by armed policemen made forceful entry into the NTV, CITIZEN, KTN and QTV transmission stations in Limuru and dismantled and carted away equipment.

The three media houses have been broadcasting on ANALOGUE platform and the dismantling of the equipment by the CA in Limuru effectively switched off our transmission. We have NOT been broadcasting on digital and the application that was before the Supreme Court was about being afforded adequate time to order, import and install digital broadcast equipment.

The forceful shutdown of analogue broadcasting was clearly calculated at forcing the three media houses to avail their signal for distribution by the government-owned SIGNET and the government’s preferred Chinese-owned distributor Pan Africa Group PANG that also operates Pay TV service Star Times.

Forcing the three media houses to avail their channels to either PANG or SIGNET will be inconsistent with the right to carry their own content as provided by the Self Provisioning Licence reinstated by the Supreme Court on Friday the 13th February 2015.

It is incomprehensible that the ICT Cabinet Secretary and the Communications Authority choose to blame the three media houses for a broadcast switch off that the government and the regulator is entirely responsible for.

We note with concern that the statement by the Cabinet Secretary is laced with threats aimed at intimidating the three media houses into giving in to the contentious, pre-determined and altogether unacceptable position taken by the Communications Authority on digital signal distribution.

Finally, to our viewers, we regret the inconvenience caused by the unfortunate developments arising entirely from the gross mishandling of the digital migration process by the Communications Authority and other forces.

The three media houses have been and will always remain committed to digital migration and we are doing everything possible to get your channels back on air.

NTV, CITIZEN, KTN and QTV.

 

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