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Government threats and isolation have been cited as among the key factors affecting the Kenyan media industry. This has emerged during the release of the annual state of the media report, with the relevant media stakeholders now calling for the review of key media and communication laws. Television viewership still tops as the main source of news for most kenyans across the country.
Review of key media and communication laws made
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