(g) Terrestrial-subscription television;
(h) Subscription Cable television;
(i) Low power radio;
(j) Signal distribution; and
(k) Any other class of license as determined in accordance with the
Regulations.
4.5 MARKET STRUCTURE
Licences for broadcasting will be issued based on the following market
structure.
4.5.1 National Public Broadcasting Service
This service will be provided by the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation,
operating commercially, with universal service obligations, and with
Government support to sustain its universal service obligations.
4.5.2 Private Broadcasting Service
The main objective of granting of licences for private broadcasting services
will be the development of a diverse and pluralistic broadcasting landscape,
while taking into account the viability of individual enterprises as well as the
industry as a whole.
Private broadcasting service providers will be expected to provide a diversity
of programming content, contribute to job creation and human resource
development.
The CCK will be responsible for developing criteria for technical evaluation
and fair and equitable grant of licences and allocation of frequencies.
All licences will be valid for ten years and will be renewable every ten years.
Private broadcast licenses will not be granted to any political party, or
affiliate of a political party.
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