Signet, Kenya

Signet is a Kenyan subsidiary of the Kenyan Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) that broadcast and distribute the DTT signals on DVB-T2. It was first launched on 9 December 2009 by H.E. President Mwai Kibaki in Nairobi and its environs.[1]

The channels included are:

  • Signet- KBC 1
  • Signet- KTN
  • Signet- KUTV Kenya
  • Signet- NTV
  • Signet- K24-(News television)
  • Signet- Citizen TV
  • Signet – Word Music TV (24 hour music)
  • Signet- GBS TV
  • Signet- QTV
  • Signet- Edu TV (KIE TV)
  • Signet- Bunge TV(parliamentary proceedings)
  • Signet- Heritage TV
  • Signet- 3 stones TV (A Kikuyu TV)
  • Signet- Family TV (Gospel television)
  • Signet- Sayare TV (gospel television)
  • Signet- LVTV (lake Victoria TV)
  • Signet- Gor TV
  • Signet- Senate TV(parliamentary proceedings)
  • Signet- Kass TV( Kalenjin TV)
  • Signet- Kiss TV
  • Signet- Express TV
  • Signet- Aviation TV (gospel)
  • Signet- Hope TV (gospel C.I.T.A.M)
  • Signet- Revival Television (Gospel)
  • Signet- Fountain Television
  • Signet- Bazaar Television (about cars-sales and adverts)
  • Signet- Dream Television
  • Signet- Property Television(sell of houses real estate)
  • Signet- TV10(music)
  • Signet- Youth Television
  • Signet- Millennium/MBN(gospel)
  • Signet- EATV
  • Signet- UTV
  • Signet- Kingdom(gospel)
  • Signet- Adventist(gospel)
  • Signet- Deliverance(gospel)
  • Signet- GE TV(gospel)
  • Signet- Joy Television(gospel) 
  • Signet- Y254
  • Signet- Pwani TV

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