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airs four digital subchannels (Community Channel on 34.1, French and Spanish Community on 34.2, Caldwell First Nation programming on 34.3 and Local News on 34.4), the first station in Canada to offer multiple digital subchannels, and the first low-power broadcaster/community channel in Canada to convert to digital operations.
Buhari Way; Area 10/Post Office; Area 10/Council For Arts / Culture; Area 11/In front Of Block 4 Yelwa Close; Presidential Villa/ Police Affairs Commission; O. V. A./O. V. A. Camp I; O. V. A./O. V. A. Camp II; Sani Abacha Barracks; Aso Hill Berger/ Berger Camp; Area1 Pryimary School Old Fed Sect; Area1 Pry Sch Fcda Qtrs, Area III; Area1 Pry ...
CTV Comedy Channel HD; CTV Drama Channel HD; CTV Life Channel HD; CTV Nature Channel HD; CTV News Channel HD; CTV Sci-Fi Channel HD; CTV Speed Channel HD; CTV Wild Channel HD; DejaView HD; Discovery Channel HD; Disney Channel HD; Disney XD HD; documentary channel HD; DTour HD; E! FEVA TV HD; Flavour Network HD; Food Network HD; FX HD; FXX HD ...
Rank State km² 1 Niger State: 76,363 2 Borno State: 70,898 3 Taraba State: 54,473 4 Kaduna State: 46,053 5 Bauchi State: 45,893 6 Yobe State: 45,502 7 Zamfara State
CIII-DT (channel 41) is a television station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, serving as the flagship station of the Global Television Network. Owned and operated by network parent Corus Entertainment, CIII-DT maintains studios at 81 Barber Greene Road (near Leslie Street) in the Don Mills district of Toronto, and its transmitter is located atop the CN Tower in downtown Toronto.
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CJIL-DT, using the on-air brand The Miracle Channel - a privately owned Christian television station in Lethbridge, Alberta owned by The Miracle Channel Association. CJON-DT , using the on-air brand NTV - a privately owned television station in Newfoundland & Labrador owned by Stirling Communications International.
Nigeria was one of the first countries to introduce television broadcasting in Africa. Nigeria also has the largest terrestrial television network in Africa which is the Nigerian Television Authority (with over 96 stations scattered around the country). [2] As of 2010, 40% of Nigerian population had television in their homes.