Several broadcast platforms under the Standard Group, including KTN, Radio Maisha, Spice FM, and Berur FM, have experienced a temporary disruption in their terrestrial services due to a technical hitch.
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The media house confirmed the interruption on Friday, stating that efforts are underway to resolve the issue and restore normal programming as quickly as possible. According to the statement, broadcast signals have been affected, but online streaming remains uninterrupted.
“We are currently experiencing a temporary disruption on our radio and television platforms due to a technical issue. Our engineers are working diligently to resolve the problem,” read a notice from the Standard Group.
Despite the off-air situation, all four platforms—KTN, Radio Maisha, Spice FM, and Berur FM—remain accessible through their respective online streaming services and mobile applications.
The Standard Group is one of Kenya’s leading media companies, with a significant national and regional audience reach through its television and radio channels, newspapers, and digital platforms.
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