For many years, Pamella Sittoni was one of the most loyal viewers of NTV’s morning show. She rarely missed an episode and often started her day with the discussions, interviews, and light moments that made the program a favourite for many Kenyans.
But recently, Sittoni says she stopped tuning in—and she has explained why.
She shared that the show’s energy has changed. According to her, the conversations used to feel lively and well-balanced. She enjoyed how hosts dug deeper into issues while still keeping the mood friendly and engaging. However, she now feels that the show has lost some of that spark.
Sittoni mentioned that the new format seems rushed, making it harder for viewers to connect with the stories. She said some topics are introduced but not explored fully, leaving her with more questions than answers.
Another concern she raised is that the show feels less interactive. In the past, viewer comments and questions played a big role. Sittoni feels this helped create a strong bond between the audience and the presenters. Without that connection, she says the show now feels distant.
Even so, she was quick to clarify that she still respects the team behind the program. She believes NTV has talented journalists and producers who are capable of bringing back the warm, engaging style that attracted many morning viewers.
Sittoni’s decision reflects a growing trend where long-time fans of media programs speak openly about changes that affect their viewing habits. As morning shows compete for attention, audience feedback remains important.
For Sittoni, she says she hopes the program will reconnect with its earlier approach—because she would love to return as a loyal viewer once again.
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By Newshub
