Sunday 3 February 2013

S. K. Macharia cries all night as UHURU's K24 raids his staff and CCK shuts down 6 transmitters

S. K. Macharia cries all night as UHURU's K24 raids his staff and CCK shuts down 6 transmitters


After a massive raid by Uhuru Kenyatta’s K24, Royal media services is in yet more trouble, six RMS broadcast transmitters have been shut down by Communication Commission of Kenya (CCK) for operating without licenses.
The stations transmitters located in Nakuru, Narok, Mukuyuni (Makueni) and Mabrui (Malindi) are also said to have been put up illegally and were using unauthorized frequencies. Some of them are erected in non-designated sites thus causing a lot of interferences and hindrances to the aviation industry.
According to CCK, “the six are part of 17 transmitters put up illegally by Royal Media Services in the recent past without a license from CCK, and therefore in contravention of the law.”
CCK also indicated that at least 22 other FM stations and 2 broadcasting stations owned by RMS may be closed down after the court rules in the CCK favor. 

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