The Stream - Kenyan musicians strike a chord

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On The Stream: Kenyan musicians demand more airtime on radio and television stations

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there aren't enough words in the English dictionary to express my love for this show!!! the stream love it love it loooove it!

kimoykalinago
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Wonderful show and it's an honor that a song i produced "Malkia" by @Kwame Ke playing on Al Jazeera

WaithakaEnt
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What are the physical connection effects of multiple people hearing a song at the same time on radio. And what "Spirit" of the people does that produce with the musical selections.

randybm
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Edu is being disingenuous, radio is the major discovery mode in any market, including the more established ones like US and UK. As a DJ he should know this. Clearly he's been out of the country too long, disconnected.

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