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Capital FM, NRG Radio Frequencies Revoked in CAK Crackdown

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Capital FM and NRG Radio are among several radio and TV stations which had their frequencies revoked and broadcast license offers cancelled by the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA-K) on December 22, 2021.

The Authority stated in a public notice that the affected stations had failed to comply with licensing conditions. CA cited regulatory provisions contained in the Kenya Information and Communications Act, further noting that failure by the listed media firms to comply with the provisions within 30 days would result in shutting down of the associated broadcasting services.

“Take note that the Authority has commenced regulatory actions against the following listed broadcasters and applicants of broadcasting service provision licenses for failure to comply with the relevant requirements as provided for in the Act,” the notice read in part.

Capital Group Limited holds the license for Capital FM while Air Media Kenya Limited holds the NRG Radio license. Both are popular urban radio stations with sizeable audiences in Nairobi.

While Capital and NRG stood out, the list by CAK includes tens of media companies including community radio stations, institutional broadcasters and church-owned radio stations.

READ>>Wambui Waweru Exits Capital FM After 20 Years

Popular Korogocho-based community radio station Koch FM had its frequency revoked for holding an expired broadcast permit and failing to apply for a valid broadcast license as prescribed by the authority. Qwetu Radio, another popular radio station which focuses on African music and content also features on the list.

Vernacular radio stations are also not spared. Those facing being shut down include Pokot station Kalya FM, Kamba station Mbaitu FM and Kalenjin station Kong’asis.

Campus radio stations such as MU FM (Moi University), MMU FM (Multimedia University of Kenya), Equator FM (Maseno University) and MMUST FM (Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology) were also hit with the frequency revocation notice.

Catholic Dioceses with radio stations in Kitale, Embu, Mombasa, Ngong’, Homa Bay, Malindi, Meru, Nakuru, Nyeru, Maralal, Marsabit, Lodwar, Isiolo and Eldoret also had their assigned frequencies revoked for failure to comply with conditions including clearing regulatory fees.

CA also cancelled licence offers for 19 applicants who had applied for Commercial Free-to-Air (FTA) television licenses but failed to comply with the provisions within the offer timeline.

The clean-up is the biggest move yet undertaken by CA Director General Ezra Chiloba since he took office. The former Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) CEO was appointed to head CA in September 2021.

READ>>Return Of Ezra Chiloba: Former IEBC CEO Gets High-Profile Gov’t Job

Below is the public notice issued by CA

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MARTIN SIELE -

Martin K.N Siele is the Content Lead at Business Today. He is also a Quartz contributor and a 2021 Baraza Media Lab-Fringe Graph Data Storytelling Fellow. Passionate about digital media, sports and entertainment, Siele also founded Loud.co.ke

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