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Kenya						                            
                            
						
 Review Article
												The Concept and Philosophy of Community Radio Stations in the
Kenyan Context 						
Author(s): Peter Kibe  Ngugi and Charles  KinyuaPeter Kibe  Ngugi and Charles  Kinyua             
						
												
				 According to the media council of Kenya, 95% of all Kenyans listen regularly to the radio. As much as some people dismiss the radio for not being as rich as the TV which exploits both the visual and audio senses, it is a fact that nobody can dismiss the “strong influence” (Lasswell theory) of the radio on the general population. The radio is an effective tool of communication due to its portability, affordability and ability to reach a large audience, even to the poorest population in the remotest part of the world with little infrastructure. One can listen to it while going on with their daily chores. Kenya has over a hundred radio stations today a good number of them being commercial stations while the others are community Radios. Some of these commercial stations broadcast in vernacular therefore causing confusion as to what exactly is the difference between a community.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2165-7912.1000233 
																	  
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