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Kenya Broadcasting Corporation is collaborating with the government and the private sector to expand its digital infrastructure and promote equitable access in the wake of digital broadcasting. The Managing Director Agnes Kalekye challenged broadcasters to embrace innovation while staying true to the societal values to ensure broadcasting remains a force for good in the society. Kalekye spoke when she graced the future of broadcasting conference hosted by the digital broadcasters associations’ Kenya that brought together industry players to discuss challenges and solutions of the broadcasting industry in the digital age.
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Kenya hosts future of broadcasting conference
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