Kenya Television Network
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| Country | Kenya |
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| Broadcast area | Kenya |
| Headquarters | The Standard Group PLC, Mombasa Road, Embakasi, Nairobi |
| Programming | |
| Languages | English Swahili |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Standard Group |
| Sister channels | KTN News Kenya |
| History | |
| Launched | 5 March 1990 |
| Links | |
| Webcast | Livestream |
| Website | www www |
| Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| DStv | Channel 272 |
| Zuku TV | Channel 12 |
| GOtv | Channel 18 |
| StarTimes | Channel 510 |
| DTT | Available on Signet, ADN, and other DTT signal distributors |
| Azam TV | Channel 336 |
Kenya Television Network (KTN) is a Kenyan free-to-air television network that was launched in March 1990 by Jared Kangwana.[1] It is headquartered at Standard Group Centre, Nairobi.[2] It was the first privately owned free-to-air television network in Africa, and the first to break Kenya Broadcasting Corporation's (KBC) monopoly in Kenya.
KTN became famous for activist journalism in the 1990s.
History
[edit | edit source]After its launch in 1990, KTN rebroadcast programmes from CNN International,[3] MTV Europe and other European, American and Australian television channels, in addition to TV networks from other African states. KTN started out as a pilot project for a 24-hour subscription-television channel in Nairobi and its surroundings. However, plans to scramble its signal were abandoned, and for most of the 1990s, KTN derived its revenue from advertisement and TV production services. Founded by Jared Kangwana, its early success attracted bids for joint ownership from London-based Maxwell Communications, South African MNET, and the then-ruling party Kenya African National Union (KANU). The station won the bid to carry the 1992 Summer Olympics, as well as the rights to several other international events. In 1992, M-Net planned to buy the network, but these plans were denied by its staff, as they demanded M-Net to provide technical co-operation instead.[4]
While Jared Kangwana planned to expand KTN, and had built new facilities to house the station, he granted KTN's news division free rein. KANU functionaries are said to have frequently called the newsroom and editors on behalf of the president of Kenya,[citation needed] Daniel arap Moi, in order to censor news stories. This control was said to have been sanctioned by Moi himself, who had developed the habit while he was still vice-president under president Jomo Kenyatta. As vice-president, Daniel arap Moi had grown used to make regular calls to the offices of The Standard which was foreign-owned at that time, and to other media outlets, to demand that they drop stories or modify them. The practice was revived when KTN was established.[5]
In October 1993 security officers boarded a commercial airliner, seized the passport of KTN Director Jared Kangwana, and prevented him from leaving on a business trip. Kangwana said that the act was part of a government intimidation campaign to force him to relinquish control of KTN to the then-ruling party, KANU. The government took no action to institute criminal proceedings against Kangwana but ultimately succeeded in forcing him to cede the company to KANU. The station is since 9 December 1997[6] part of The Standard Group, which also publishes The Standard newspaper.
In March 1998, KTN started airing a four-hour block relaying South African network Channel O. The channel was aiming to introduce a new schedule effective 4 May 1998.[7]
The channel started nationwide broadcasts in 2002; until then, it had only covered Nairobi due to expensive costs of expansion.[8]
Programs
[edit | edit source]KTN was once a juggernaut in entertainment but has now been flooded with soap operas, long talk shows and CNN night time streaming. Some world class entertainment including sitcoms, thriller/detective, drama, action series and children's classics have all vanished.
Listed below are some of the shows the network was famous for;
Former
[edit | edit source]Imported shows
[edit | edit source]children's
[edit | edit source]- United States Adventures from the Book of Virtues
- United States Alvin and the Chipmunks
- United States Angel's Friends
- United States Animaniacs
- United Kingdom Art Attack
- United States Barney & Friends
- United States Justice League (TV series)
- United States Superman The Animated Series
- United States Batman of the Future
- United States Batman: The Animated Series
- United States Canada Beast Machines: Transformers
- Canada Being Ian
- Japan Bob in a Bottle
- United States Canada China Braceface
- United States Captain Planet and the Planeteers
- United States Casper the Friendly Ghost
- United Kingdom Count Duckula
- United States France Denver, the Last Dinosaur
- United States The Fairly OddParents!
- United States Felix the Cat
- United States The Flintstones
- Australia Hi-5
- United States Hong Kong Jackie Chan Adventures
- United Kingdom Canada Jim Henson's The Hoobs
- United States Johnny Bravo
- United States Kim Possible
- United States The Little Rascals
- Australia Mission Top Secret
- Japan The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion
- United Kingdom New Captain Scarlet
- Canada The Odyssey
- United States Out of the Box
- United States The Puzzle Place
- United States The Real Ghostbusters
- United States Recess
- United States The Road Runner Show
- Japan France Saban's Adventures of the Little Mermaid
- United States SilverHawks
- France Sky Dancers
- United States Canada Star Wars: Ewoks
- United States Tom & Jerry Kids
- United States X-Men: Evolution
- United States American Dragon:Jake Long
- United States The Proud Family
- Canada Atomic Betty
- Canada Jacob Two Two
- Canada 6teen
- United States The Wild Thornberrys
- United States Lilo & Stitch
- United States Johnny Test
- United States Justice League
- United States My life as a teenage robot
- United States Danny Phantom
- Canada Braceface
- United States Hey Arnold!
- Canada Ned's Newt
- United States Legion of Super Heroes
Drama
[edit | edit source]- United States 7th Heaven
- United States Alias
- United States Angel
- United States Baywatch
- Canada Being Erica
- United States Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- United States Charmed
- United States The Commish
- United States Dawson’s Creek
- United States Desperate Housewives
- United States ER
- United States Judging Amy
- United States Canada Kung Fu: The Legend Continues
- United States Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
- United States Lost
- United States L.A. Law
- United States Monk
- United States Murphy Brown
- United States Prison Break
- United States Renegade
- United States Australia Time Trax
Reality
[edit | edit source]- United States The Rebel Billionaire: Branson's Quest for the Best
- United States Beyond Chance
- United States Survivor
- United States The Apprentice
- United States Ride with Funkmaster Flex
Soap Opera
[edit | edit source]- United States Days of Our Lives
- South Africa Egoli: Place of Gold
- United States Fashion House
- United States Melrose Place
- Australia Neighbours
- Philippines The Stepdaughters
- Philippines The General's Daughter
- Philippines The Promise
- Philippines A Love to Last
- Philippines Lost Hearts
- Philippines Doble Kara
- Philippines A Mother's Guilt
- Philippines Prima Donnas
- Philippines Los Bastardos
Comedy
[edit | edit source]- United Kingdom The Benny Hill Show
- United Kingdom Desmond's
- United States Diff'rent Strokes
- United States Eve
- United States Everybody Hates Chris
- United States Full House
- United States Golden Girls
- United States Hangin' with Mr. Cooper
- United States Herman's Head
- United States The Jeffersons
- United States Kate & Allie
- United States Less than Perfect
- United States The Muppet Show
- United States Nurses
- United States Perfect Strangers
- United States Sanford and Son
- United States Sister, Sister
- United Kingdom Men Behaving Badly
- United States Friends
- United States Martin
- United States The Wayans Bros.
- United States The Jamie Foxx Show
- United States The Parent 'Hood
- United States The Bernie Mac Show
- United States All of Us
- United States The Steve Harvey Show
- United States Good Times
- United States 227
- United States Amen
- United States The Soul Man
Talk Shows
[edit | edit source]- United States The Oprah Winfrey Show
- United States Tyra Banks Show
- United States The Martha Stewart Show
- United States Steve Harvey
Game Shows
[edit | edit source]Anthology
[edit | edit source]References
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- ^ "Cable news boosts Kenya TV", Africa Film & TV Magazine, nº. 1, July-September 1993
- ^ "South Africa's giant on media safari", Africa Film & TV Magazine, nº. 1, July-September 1993
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- ^ "Kenya TV Network taken over by Standard Newspapers Group", Africa Film & TV Magazine, nº. 16, January-March 1998
- ^ "KTN re-launch", Africa Film & TV Magazine, nº. 17, April-June 1998
- ^ "Kenya Television Network goes on Satellite", Africa Film & TV Magazine, nº. 36, February-April 2003
External links
[edit | edit source]- ktnkenya.tv
- museum.tv Archived 2 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- KTN Live Stream - Kenyan TV