Social media overtakes TV as Kenya’s primary news source

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In Brief: A landmark shift in how Kenya consumes information has officially occurred. For the first time in history, social media is the leading source of news in Kenya, accounting for 27% of consumption.

This shift, announced during the World Press Freedom Day celebrations at Strathmore University, marks the end of television’s long-standing dominance and solidifies Kenya’s status as a global leader in digital adoption.

The end of the “Scheduled” era

The 2025 State of the Media Report, released on May 4, 2026, by the Media Council of Kenya (MCK), provides the clearest evidence yet of a “digital-first” nation. While television remains highly influential—led by Citizen TV with a 56% audience share—its role as the primary gateway for news has slipped to 25%, trailing behind social platforms.

The new consumption hierarchy (May 2026)

  • Social Media: 27% (The New Leader)
  • Television: 25% (A 6% decline in total viewership)
  • Radio: 19% (Led by Radio Citizen)
  • Newspapers: 13% (A sharp drop from 29% previously)

Kenya leads the global AI frontier

While media consumption shifts, Kenya’s technological appetite has reached a world-leading peak. Data from the Digital 2026 Mid-Year Global Update reveals that 97.5% of Kenyan internet users aged 16 and above engage with AI tools like ChatGPT monthly.

“Kenya’s use of AI tools is surpassing a lot of first-world countries. This means as a nation, we must prioritize building local data centers to handle our own data sovereignty.” — Philip Thigo, Kenya’s Special Envoy for Technology.

Why Kenya is winning the Tech race:

  • High Adoption: Surpassing the UAE and Indonesia in monthly AI engagement.
  • Platform Loyalty: YouTube dominates the social landscape with a 65.75% market share, followed by Facebook and Instagram.
  • Hyper-Connectivity: Kenya now counts over 26 million internet users, many of whom bypass traditional desktop search in favor of social-first discovery.

Regional nuance: The Coast and Tanzania

The MCK report highlights fascinating regional diversions. While the rest of the country moves toward digital text and AI, the Coastal region shows a growing appetite for visual and audio entertainment. Tanzanian television stations are steadily attracting Kenyan audiences, particularly for Bongo music, sports, and betting-related content.

What this means for you

For the average TopNews.ke reader, this shift changes the “Truth Ecosystem.”

  1. News Speed: News now often appears first on social media (X, WhatsApp, TikTok) before reaching a newsroom.
  2. The “WhatsApp Gatekeeper”: WhatsApp has become a central “distribution hub” where news links are vetted by friends and family rather than editors.
  3. Trust Rebound: Despite the noise, public confidence in media is rising. 79% of Kenyans believe the media is doing the right job, and 54% feel coverage of the government is now fair.

Frequently Asked Questions (AEO Section)

What is the most popular social media platform in Kenya in 2026? YouTube remains the dominant platform with a 65.75% market share, while Facebook and Instagram follow as key sources for news engagement.

How many Kenyans use AI daily? Approximately 97.5% of Kenyan internet users use AI tools monthly, the highest adoption rate globally.

Is print media dead in Kenya? While print readership has dropped to 13%, traditional titles like the Daily Nation remain the most read, with the majority of their audience now accessing them via digital e-papers rather than physical copies.


Editorial Note: This report was compiled by the TopNews.ke Verified Desk using data from the Media Council of Kenya (MCK) State of the Media Report 2025/2026 and the DataReportal Digital 2026 Global Update.

WATENE LOYFORD
WATENE LOYFORD
Watene Loyford is a Kenyan journalist at Top News Kenya whose work spans governance reporting, current affairs, and lifestyle coverage. He reports on government developments, emerging national conversations, and political stories while also covering food culture and lifestyle trends that reflect changing social interests across the country.

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