Albert Wandago
Submitted by Kenyantv on Tue, 16/08/2011 - 15:22
A few months ago, we reported of a campus themed reality TV show soon to launch on Kenyan TV. Finally, it’s official, The Expedition will be airing on NTV starting this August. The show based on the concept of cooperating is sponsored by CIC Insurance Company whose tagline is “I’m a co-operator”. It involves challenges that will require the student contestants to co-operate per team as they compete against other teams.
Keep it here for details of this show and other Kenyan TV shows.
Submitted by Kenyantv on Tue, 16/08/2011 - 15:20
Spielwork Media mission statement is to revolutionise the Kenyan TV industry. And they seem to be doing exactly that with quality broadcast content from their production to our Kenyan TV screens through their partnership with NTV.
Submitted by Kenyantv on Tue, 16/08/2011 - 15:14
The curtains came down last Sunday on Kenya’s highly anticipated (yet poorly rated), music star assembly show, the Tusker All Stars. After a duration of almost six weeks, the trio of Uganda’s Davis, Tanzania’s Msechu and Rwanda’s Alpha emerged in no particular order, as this year’s Tusker all stars.
Submitted by Kenyantv on Wed, 20/07/2011 - 14:41
I will have to admit that I am one of those who have paid little or close to no attention to the on goings at the Big Brother Africa house this particular edition. The show which has been airing live shows on Pay TV channel Mnet and weekly highlights on Kenyan station NTV has however managed to attract a cultic following through the season.
Submitted by Kenyantv on Tue, 19/07/2011 - 15:18
Starting this August the 24th a University based reality TV show is set to hit Kenyan TV screens. Dubbed The Expedition, the show will feature 24 students (a male and female student from each of the participating Universities) who will battle it out for a chance to represent the country as a Youth Ambassador for the Co-operative Movement in Kenya and Globally.
Submitted by Kenyantv on Tue, 19/07/2011 - 12:34
Rose Nasimiyu’s touching story aired last night on K24’s Capital Talk show is a representation of the thousands of voices that are undergoing intense pain and suffering at the mercy of Cancer. Our prayers go out to Rose and thousands of other innocent Cancer victims. God’s grace will take you through.
Thank you also to Jeff Koinange, Capital Talk show and K24 for the story. This is indeed the reason TV was made.
Submitted by Kenyantv on Mon, 18/07/2011 - 11:54
There is no fooling me that the ongoing show calling itself the Tusker All Stars is about discovering and nurturing (already discovered and nurtured) talent. To me it’s more of publicity stunts by the sponsor EABL and some crop of greedy producers. Before you judge me, here’s why I am so bitter with the show.
Submitted by Kenyantv on Wed, 29/06/2011 - 16:12
To a very large extent, last week, (the week of June 20th – 26th) was one of Kenyan TV and film biggest weeks in recent times. The week witnessed the premier of three quality productions which continue to show that local productions have indeed already come of age.
Briefcase Inc.
Submitted by Kenyantv on Sat, 04/06/2011 - 15:23
Albert Wandago, one of Kenya's veteran film makers has launched a Film school in the lakeside city of Kisumu. Kisumu Film School as it will be called is the first such like school, with little or no affiliation at all to a University.
Now, students looking to break into theatre film and TV do not have to look for Nairobi as the only source of opportunities.
With the new constitution and the prominence of county governments set to shoot up in the coming years, such initiatives might be common in the future. This can only mean great tidings for Kenyan TV and film in the coming days.
Submitted by Kenyantv on Sat, 04/06/2011 - 15:07
Albert Wandago, one of Kenya’s veteran film makers has launched a Film school in the lakeside city of Kisumu. Kisumu Film School as it will be called is the first such like school, with little or no affiliation at all to a University.
Now, students looking to break into theatre film and TV do not have to look for Nairobi as the only source of opportunities.