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Broadcast area | Nairobi |
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Frequency | 98.4MHz |
Programming | |
Format | Contemporary |
Ownership | |
Owner | Chris Kirubi |
History | |
First air date | 1996 |
Technical information | |
Repeater(s) | 93.0 Western Kenya 98.5 Nakuru 98.4 Mombasa 98.5 Nyeri 103.9 Meru |
Links | |
Website | www.capitalfm.co.ke |
98.4 Capital FM (other variations of the name includeCapital FM andCapital FM Kenya) is a Kenyanurban music radio station.[1]
Its offices are situated in Two Rivers, the largest mall in East Africa, along Standard Street in thecentral business district ofNairobi; the capital and largest city in Kenya. The coordinates of the radio station are:1°17'06.0"S, 36°49'22.0"E (Latitude:-1.285013; Longitude:36.822767).[2]
Established in 1996, shortly after theliberalisation of Kenyan airwaves, it became the second FM station after 101.9 Metro FM. Since then, several FM stations have emerged, catering to diverse audiences. Despite this, 98.4 Capital FM remains a popular station, especially among the middle-class and upper-class markets. The presenters play a variety of genres i.e.hip hop,RnB,rock,neo soul,new jack swing,world music,jazz,techno anddance music. Capital FM now caters to Mombasa, Western Kenya, as well as the international community through online streaming.
When PresidentBarack Obama visited Kenya in July 2015, he gave an exclusive one-on-one interview on 98.4 Capital FM, one of the only two one-on-one radio interviews that he gave during that visit.[3]
It is owned by the lateChris Kirubi, a Kenyan businessman.
Many of Kenya's biggest radio presenters all began at Capital FM – which has earned it the slogan – the home of nurturing radio talent. These include:
Fareed Khimani and Seanice Kacungira hosted a morning show from 2006 until 2009, which had a wide audience with high ratings.
Capital Digital Media is a section within the Capital FM company that deals with online and digital media presence. This includes digital sales and advertising, web development, video production and social media strategy.[1]
01°17′06″S36°49′22″E / 1.28500°S 36.82278°E /-1.28500; 36.82278