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Digital newspaper contents readership in rural Kenya: Myth or reality?


Millicent Otieno
Nicholas Anyuor

Abstract

The surging purchase of smartphones coupled with the expanding internet connectivity in rural Kenya has opened on to the increased  use of social media platforms. This has made media houses venture into the production of both print and digital versions of newspaper  production. However, little was still known about the consumption of digital newspaper content by the rural audience. It is against this backdrop that this study was conducted. The purpose of this study was therefore to investigate the extent to which Kenya’s rural  population access and read contents of digital versions of mainstream newspapers-the Standard and the Nation. The study site was  Nyatike Sub-County of Migori County, which is one of the rural sub-counties in Kenya. The specific objectives of the study were: to assess  the extent to which residents of Nyatike Sub County accessed online newspapers and to investigate the level at which residents of  Nyatike Sub County read the contents of the online newspaper versions. The study adopted a descriptive research design using both  quantitative and qualitative approaches to collect and analyze data. It was found that internet connectivity was widening in rural Kenya.  However, the majority of those who access the internet still do not use it to access contents of the digital versions of the mainstream  newspapers-Standard and Nation. The study therefore recommended the need for cheaper internet services in rural Kenya, subsidized prices of digital newspapers, and sensitizing people in rural Kenya on the existence of online newspapers and how they can be accessed.  This study, therefore, contributes to the realisation of the Kenya Vision 2030’s social, economic, and political pillars; the African Union  Agenda 2063 of communication and infrastructure connectivity, and the realisation of some of the Sustainable Development Goals such  as Goal Seventeen on Industry, Innovation, and Infrastrcure. 


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