The platform is expected to address among others content distribution challenges. Photo/MCK.

New Content Management and Monetisation Platform For Kenya’s Press Clubs Unveiled

Press clubs around the country have received a new lease of life following the launch of a model platform for content management and monetisation powered by the Media Council of Kenya (MCK).

The portal (www.pressclub.or.ke) will provide press clubs with tools and resources to manage content effectively while creating sustainable revenue streams.

It will also address challenges of content distribution, audience engagement and monetisation in a rapidly evolving media landscape.

MCK Chief Executive Officer David Omwoyo who presided over the event in Machakos County on October 18, 2024, said the Council is supporting the establishment of press clubs in Kenya as a strategic initiative aimed at empowering journalists, promoting press freedom and strengthening professionalism in the industry.

The Council acknowledges the changing media landscape in Kenya and beyond. It is against this background that we have rolled out support for the establishment of press clubs in Kenya with a view of assisting journalists to align their activities to the media’s paradigm shift, including the emergence of entrepreneurial journalism,” said Omwoyo.

What’s the importance of press clubs in Kenya?

He further said press clubs are envisioned to serve as a vital platform for journalists and media practitioners to among others, collaborate, network, engage in professional development, develop digital content and collaboratively undertake other entrepreneurial journalism activities.

Media Council of Kenya CEO David OMWOYO press clubs
MCK CEO David Omwoyo speaks to press club leaders during the launch on October 18, 2024. Photo: MCK/X.

Press clubs have evolved over time in Kenya and are now taking a more professional approach. We seek to enhance this through supporting journalists across the country to come together to provide a framework where they can share experiences and skills and advocate for professionalism. Such efforts will contribute to a vibrant and independent media sector that serves the public interest and upholds democratic values in Kenya,” the MCK boss noted.

The establishment of press clubs in Kenya therefore, aims to foster a vibrant and empowered community of journalists and enhance professional viability in the sector through monetisation of digital content and venturing into entrepreneurial journalism as a whole,” he added.

The Media Council of Kenya’s support for the establishment of press clubs in Kenya is a strategic initiative aimed at empowering journalists, promoting press freedom, and strengthening media professionalism.

The Council has so far supported the establishment of 15 press clubs in Meru, Kisumu, Siaya, Kisii, Kericho, Nandi, Elgeyo Marakwet, Nyeri, Kilifi, Mombasa, Busia, Kwale, Mt Elgon, Kitale and Marsabit counties.

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