- The Standard (Kenya)
The Standard is an important
newspaper inKenya with a 20% market share, and Kenya's oldest newspaper. It is owned by The Standard Group, which also runs the KTN Television station. The Standard Group is headquartered at theI&M Bank Tower inNairobi .History
The newspaper was established as the "African Standard" in 1902 as a weekly. The Standard's founder,
Alibhai Mulla Jeevanjee sold the paper to two British businessmen in 1905, who changed the name to the "East African Standard". It became a daily paper and moved its headquarters fromMombasa toNairobi in 1910. At the time the newspaper declared strongly colonialist viewpoints [http://www.sundaytimes.co.za/zones/sundaytimesNEW/basket6st/basket6st1141299181.aspx] . The British-based Lonrho Group bought the newspaper in 1963, only a few months before Kenya's independence. The paper changed its name to "the Standard" in 1977 but the name "East African Standard" was revived later. It was sold to Kenyan investors in 1995. In 2004 the name was changed back to "The Standard". It is the main rival to Kenya's largest newspaper, theDaily Nation . in 1996, the Standard Group acquired the KTN television channel.Premises raid, 2006
In late February 2006 "The Standard" ran a story claiming that president
Mwai Kibaki and senior opposition figureKalonzo Musyoka had been holding secret meetings. At 1:00am local time (2200 UTC), on March 2, masked gunmen carryingAK-47 s raided the editorial office of "The Standard", and of itstelevision station KTN. They kicked and beat staff members, forcibly tookcomputer s and transmission equipment, burned all the copies of the March 2nd edition of the newspaper, and damaged the presses. At KTN, they shut down its flow ofelectricity , putting the station off the air. Initially, the Kenyan information minister claimed no knowledge of the raid, but has since revealed that Kenyan police were responsible, and stated that the incident was to safeguard state security. "If you rattle a snake you must be prepared to be bitten by it,"John Michuki said. Threejournalist s at "The Standard", arrested after the critical story was printed, were released onMarch 2 on bail of 50,000 Kenyan shillings (US$692). [BBC : [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4765250.stm Kenya admits armed raids on paper] ] [Reuters : [http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/IRIN/594f371980df55020e96a8268a9aa506.htm Leading media house shut down by armed men] ] [IFEX: [http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/72636 Journalists released on bail; television station resumes broadcasts] ]References
External links
* [http://www.eastandard.net/ The Standard website]
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