Television channel
Country | Kenya |
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Broadcast area | Kenya |
Headquarters | Nation Centre, Kimathi Street, Central Nairobi |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Swahili and English |
Picture format | 576i SDTV |
Ownership | |
Owner | Nation Media Group |
History | |
Launched | 1999; 25 years ago (1999) |
Former names | Nation TV |
Links | |
Website | ntvkenya |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
UHF | Channel 22 |
NTV is a Kenyan general entertainment channel. The channel was rebranded on 4 April 2005 as revamp from the previous Nation TV station under the Nation Media Group arm that has been in existence since 1997.
It is a popular TV Station in Kenya along with Citizen TV, Kenya Television Network, Kenya Broadcasting Corporation among other Kenyan broadcasting channels. NTV shut down its analogue signal together with two competing private networks in late December 2013, as part of the migration to digital terrestrial television in Kenya.
YouTube
In September 2007, NTV went online with its content on YouTube. Within the first month it received over 325,000 views, three honors, and an average of 4,000 views for every video uploaded. In mid-2012, NTV went live on YouTube. Following this move, the blogosphere was awash with accolades with NTV's US correspondent (BMJ) Ben Mutua Jonathan Muriithi terming it a techno-revolution for mass media among Kenyans across the globe.
Programming
Some of the programmes available are listed below.
- Wicked Edition
- Auntie Boss!
- NTV Wild Talk
- Churchill Show
- Generation 3
- Victoria's Lounge
- AM Live
- NTV at One
- NTV Tonight
- NTV Weekend Edition
- NTV Jioni
- NTV Wikendi
- NTV Adhuhuri
- Real Househelps of Kawangware
- Asintado
- Tres veces Ana
- Tamu tamu
- The Trend
- Teen Republik
References
- ^ "Standard Digital News : : Lifestyle - KTN, Citizen, and NTV to be switched off". standardmedia.co.ke. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
External links
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