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The national broadcaster also unveiled a star-studded lineup unveiled as part of its re-launch that included Shiksha Arori, Tom Mboya, Cynthia Nyamai and the legendary Catherine Kasavuli among others. 

The Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) on Monday evening launched new studios as they unveiled their new team. 

Speaking during the relaunch, KBC Managing Director Naim Bilal said that the new-look KBC had something for everyone. 

"I want to assure Kenyans that the new look KBC has something for everyone. To our advertisers, we wish to indicate that KBC has the widest signal reach in Kenya that you can take advantage of," Bilal stated. 

He added," We have expanded our Signet distribution platform, we have also slashed our co-siting charges. This means you don't have to invest in land. With technology, broadcasters are able to transmit a signal from Nairobi to specific location of their choice."

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The national broadcaster also unveiled a star-studded lineup unveiled as part of its re-launch that included Shiksha Arori, Tom Mboya, Cynthia Nyamai and the legendary Catherine Kasavuli among others. 

KFCB CEO Ezekiel Mutua was among the guests during the relaunch