- Look Up TV, a rising star in Kenyan broadcasting, has closed after six years of operation
- Announced by senior Swahili newscaster Tende Anyula, the station ended its programmes on June 7 without disclosing the reasons behind the closure
- This closure comes amid widespread financial challenges in the Kenyan media industry, leading to downsizing and job losses across the sector
Look Up TV, a fast-rising station, ended its programmes on Friday, June 7, marking the end of its six-year journey in the Kenyan broadcast media sphere.
The announcement was made by the station’s senior Swahili newscaster, Tende Anyula, at the end of his bulletin.
Without disclosing the reason behind the closure, Anyula expressed gratitude to the station’s audience and journalists for their support and contributions that helped Look Up TV achieve national media house status.
“Safari ya Look Up TV iliyoanza miaka sita iliyopita sasa inafikia tamati. Leo ni siku ya mwisho kwa vipindi vya habari vya Kiingereza na Kiswahili. Safari hii isingekuwa inawezekana bila timu yetu ya wanahabari na watazamaji wetu. Msipotupata, fahamuni tumemaliza vipindi vyetu,” said Anyula.
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Since its establishment in 2018, Look Up TV, a free-to-air terrestrial channel, has been striving to reach the top tier by attracting incredible talents and launching engaging programmes.
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One of its highlights was its political talk show programmes, which featured high-level opinion makers.
The closure of Look Up TV is a reflection of the broader challenges facing the Kenyan media industry, which has been grappling with revenue suppression as the globe continues to recover from the ravages of COVID-19.
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Media houses have been striving to remain afloat by downsizing and scrapping programmes deemed redundant, resulting in job losses for practitioners and other players.
NMG Announces Layoff
Same day as Look Up TV’s closure, Nation Media Group (NMG) announced it would lay off part of its staff due to financial challenges.
In an internal memo, NMG Chief Executive Officer Stephen Gitagama noted that the media house is facing reduced earnings from traditional platforms amid the rapid transformation of the media landscape.