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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. This is a list of television stations based in Nigeria. [3] [4]
Nigerian Television Authority, Benin Office. The Nigerian Television Authority or NTA is a Nigerian government-owned and partly commercial broadcast station. [1] Originally known as Nigerian Television (NTV), it was inaugurated in 1977 with a monopoly on national television broadcasting, after a takeover of regional television stations by military governmental authorities in 1976.
Independent Television and Radio is a Nigerian private broadcast network that began transmitting on 27 March 1997. [1] It was founded by Sir Chief Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion, the Esama of Benin Kingdom. [2] [3] [4]
NTA Enugu is a television station under the Nigerian Television Authority network, located in Enugu, the capital of Enugu State. It was established post-Nigerian Civil War as the successor to the Eastern Nigeria Television (ENTV). As a pioneer in Nigerian broadcasting, ENTV's slogan was "Second to None," reflecting its status following the ...
News Central TV is a Nigerian independent 24-hour news and media television channel based in Lagos, Nigeria. The parent company, News Central Media, was founded in 2017 by Anthony Dara. It began broadcasting in August 2018. Its primary focus is producing news and current affairs programs on Nigerian and global issues.
D___-TV 34 Brgy. 1 Poblacion, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro: TV5 Puerto Princesa DWDD-TV 29 5 kW Nation Broadcasting Corporation: SMART Cellsite, Valencia St. Puerto Princesa, Palawan TV5 Naga DWNA-TV 22 SMART Cellsite, Maharlika Highway, Naga, Camarines Sur (Bicol Region) TV5 Kalibo DYCJ-TV 41 5 kW Cignal TV, Inc.
The Edo Broadcasting Service (EBS) is a state-owned broadcasting organization located in Aduwawa, Edo State, Nigeria. [1] It was established as the Nigeria Broadcasting Corporation (now known as the National Broadcasting Commission) in 1978, and over time, it evolved into the current Edo Broadcasting Service. [2] [3]
D-10-YM-TV: 10 1 kW Relay Mariano Perdices Memorial Coliseum, Dumaguete PTV Cebu DYPT-TV: 11 10 kW Relay Brgy. Busay, Cebu City (Central Visayas) PTV Tacloban DYPN-TV 8 1 kW Relay City Hall Compound, Kanhuraw Hills, Tacloban (Eastern Visayas) PTV Calbayog DYWP-TV 12 1 kW Relay Brgy. Hamorawon, Calbayog: PTV Agusan del Sur DXSK-TV 8 1 kW