List of television stations in Nigeria
The first terrestrial television broadcast signals in Africa occurred on Saturday October 31, 1959 and belonged to the Western Nigeria Television Service (WNTS).[1] 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]
This is a list of free-to-air television stations based in Nigeria.[3][4]
List of TV stations
F–J
See also
- Media of Nigeria
- List of newspapers in Nigeria
- Nigerian newspapers
- List of radio stations in Nigeria
- Cinema of Nigeria
- Telecommunications in Nigeria
- List of television stations in Africa
References
- "World television day - History of TV". BusinessGhana. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
- Nwulu, Nnamdi I.; Adekanbi, Adeyemi; Oranugo, Tochukwu; Adewale, Yemi (November 2010). "Television broadcasting in Africa: Pioneering milestones". 2010 Second Region 8 IEEE Conference on the History of Communications. IEEE. pp. 1–6. doi:10.1109/HISTELCON.2010.5735315. ISBN 978-1-4244-7450-9.
- "50 years of television in Nigeria: So far, so good?". vanguardngr.com. 2009-10-24. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
- "Where Nigerian TV stations should go". The Punch. punchng.com. Archived from the original on 28 October 2014. Retrieved 27 October 2014.
Bibliography
- J.O. Onah; et al. (1988). "Viewer Preference for TV Stations and Programmes: A Pilot Study". Africa Media Review. 2 (3) – via Michigan State University Libraries, African e-Journals Project.
- Charles C. Umeh (1989). "Advent and Growth of Television Broadcasting in Nigeria: Its Political and Educational Overtones". Africa Media Review. 3 (2) – via Michigan State University Libraries, African e-Journals Project.
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