Geza Ulole
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- Oct 31, 2009
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:lol::lol: so FKF are not in charge of the league operation? Azam is entering Zambia and Malawi now before Nigeria and SA! :A S 20:I would welcome any sponsor with some loose change to invest here. What i would like to know however is the localised package of the pay tv before deciding whether its worth my dime.
The contract to broadcast local league however may hit headwinds as kenyan football management is in serious lack of direction; i am hoping they signed the contract with the right guys.
That very issue is before the courts:lol::lol: so FKF are not in charge of the league operation? Azam is entering Zambia and Malawi now before Nigeria and SA! :A S 20:
we will see but so far Azam TV will start broadcasting live KPL matches from 28th March. If you want to watch Gor Mahia, get yourself Azam TV decoder "Burudani kwa wote" :A S-baby:That very issue is before the courts
we will see but so far Azam TV will start broadcasting live KPL matches from 28th March. If you want to watch Gor Mahia, get yourself Azam TV decoder "Burudani kwa wote" :A S-baby:
In Uganda Supersport went to court and lost the case they have to pay compensation to Azam TV plus the cost of proceedings! Lets see how it will turn out this time in Kenyan courts! :yo:There is nothing new here, i have been watching them from supersport and i am sure this deal is headed to the courts, looks like your guys do not know about clean contracts
Broadcast rights: KPL to take FKF to court - Goal.com
[B]Goal[/B][COLOR=#081F2C][FONT=Arial] understands that Kenyan Premier League officials played hard ball in their meeting with Fifa representatives even as efforts to end a stalemate over composition of 2015 season got underway. The officials declined to give out a copy of their contract with SuperSport, only reading sections of it during Monday meeting.[/FONT][/COLOR]
Dhuks, Azam TV are now eyeing kenyan Rugby league as they are moneyed than any other media house in EA! did you see the studio they launched valued the cost of the three media houses Nationmedia, Citizen TV and the Standardmedia combined! :A S-baby:
[COLOR=#333333][FONT=Times New Roman]Azam has invested $31 million for the studio and other facilities to improve its electronic media.[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=#242424][FONT=Helvetica Neue]Launched just 18 months ago, AzamTV already counts 200,000 subscribers in Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya. The new capacity will enable AzamTV to extend its services to Rwanda, Burundi, Zambia, Malawi, South Sudan and Zimbabwe with additional content. Further expansion is planned using the company's state-of-the-art studio complex and headend facility in Dar es Salaam that was inaugurated on 6 March by Jakaya Kikwete, the President of Tanzania.[/FONT][/COLOR]
They are very new in Kenya and working hard to capture the market like i said KPL is in their pocket already the next is Rugby leagueKenyans welcome tz and other foreign companies to operate here in kenya unlike you guys keep complaining about the presence of kenyan companies over there. But i tell u smthng; if kenyans aren't happy with it or if their services aren't good enough, it will be too bad for them. Kenya is a very competitive market.
I am glad AZAM is investing money in Kenya. However Supersport are still televising the main league (KPL) and nobody watches the FKF league which Azam is televising. Why is AZAM spending Ksh 202 million on a league that virtually nobody watches? Somebody please help explain what is AZam's angle.
I am glad AZAM is investing money in Kenya. However Supersport are still televising the main league (KPL) and nobody watches the FKF league which Azam is televising. Why is AZAM spending Ksh 202 million on a league that virtually nobody watches? Somebody please help explain what is AZam's angle.
i predicted to hear this few days ago.
whatever the case may be,Azam is there to stay.
Because Bakhresa and his group has more money than most EA and he is not afraid to spend it. The difference between an average Joe and Bakhresa is Bakhresa knows more about money.
Just sit back and see Azam take over EA Media scene. Come back to this comment 3 years later.
Kimweri arent you also an average Joe? Or does Bakhressa share his money with you? Anywayz your answer does not make sense. A business does not pay for a lower tier league just because they have a lot of money to spend.
An intelligent answer explaining Azam's business model would be welcome from anyone. Are they planning to take over from Supersport? That would be difficult but I would be glad if they took over. Their product offering is better.
so you have done a market research and predicted in 3 years time the league will be in the same state as at the moment ? If this same Azam TV have taken broadcast rights in Uganda and Tanzania, what makes you judge indecisiveness in their decision? what if tomorrow they snatch rugby league is Kenya? How much have the big three accomplished so far as digital migration is concerned? :lol:I am glad AZAM is investing money in Kenya. However Supersport are still televising the main league (KPL) and nobody watches the FKF league which Azam is televising. Why is AZAM spending Ksh 202 million on a league that virtually nobody watches? Somebody please help explain what is AZam's angle.
so you have done a market research and predicted in 3 years time the league will be in the same state as at the moment ? If this same Azam TV have taken broadcast rights in Uganda and Tanzania, what makes you judge indecisiveness in their decision? what if tomorrow they snatch rugby league is Kenya? How much have the big three accomplished so far as digital migration is concerned? :lol: