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  2. HiTV - Wikipedia

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    HiTV later broadcast its material only on satellite at the price of N3,500 ($27.73) monthly. It was the first television platform in Africa to deploy Hypercable, a terrestrial pay-per-view TV decoder system. HiTV services were stopped in November 2011 due to financial difficulties. The company no longer exists. [2]

  3. List of highest-grossing Nigerian films - Wikipedia

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    The following are the highest-grossing Nigerian films of all time in Nigerian cinemas. The 2024 film Everybody Loves Jenifa currently leads the chart, with ₦1,711,000,000 grossed over a few months.

  4. List of Nigerian films of the 1980s - Wikipedia

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    Described as the first blockbuster in Nigeria, grossing approximately ₦61,000 in three days [5] Vengeance of the Cult: Eddie Ugbomah: 1985: Witchdoctor of the Livingdead: Charles Abi Enonchong Horror Mosebolatan: Moses Olaiya: Described as the film grossed ₦107,000 in five days [1] [5] Kannakanna: Bayo Aderohunmu 1986: Apalara: Eddie ...

  5. Video film era - Wikipedia

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    The number of Nigerian video films registered in 2000 almost doubled the 1999 value, with 712 films. It continued to further increase in 2001 through 2002, with 974 and 1,018 respectively. It then reduced once more to 761 in 2003. Number of video films from Nigeria reached all-time high in 2005, with the number of films registered reaching ...

  6. HipTV - Wikipedia

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    HipTV is a Nigerian basic cable television channel owned by Ayo Animashaun. [1] [2] The channel is the sole channel with broadcasting rights to The Headies.Headquartered in Ikeja, Lagos State, HipTV's features are centred majorly on entertainment ranging from latest music videos, entertainment news and lifestyle.

  7. Golden Age of Nigerian Cinema - Wikipedia

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    After Nigeria gained independence in 1960, the cinema business rapidly expanded, with new cinema houses being established. [3] However, there came a significant influx of American, Indian, Chinese and Japanese films; posters of films from these countries were all over theatre halls and actors from these industries became very popular in Nigeria.

  8. List of programs broadcast by the History Channel - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of television programs formerly or currently broadcast by History Channel/H2/Military History Channel in the United States. Current programming [ edit ]

  9. List of Nigerian films before 1970 - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria Greets Her Queen: Lionel Snazelle Documentary The first Nigerian documentary film to be shot in colour: 1957: Fincho: Sam Zebba Drama The first Nigerian scripted film to be shot in colour: Freedom: Vernon Messenger Drama Nigerian drama shot in colour 1958: People like Maria: Harry Watt: Documentary British black-and-white documentary