The Nigerian Television Authority or NTA is a Nigerian government-owned and partly commercial broadcaster. It is widely viewed as the "authentic voice" of the Nigerian government.
The satellite is NIGCOMSAT – 1R and it is available on longitude 42.5 degrees East with a frequency of 12518 MHz and a Symbol rate of 29.5MSPS and H Polarization (horizontal).
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Channel Frequency and Details
| Channel Name | TVC News |
|---|
| Frequency | 3701 L |
| System | DVB-S2/8PSK |
| Symbol Rate | 5000 |
| FEC | 5/6 |
Channels TV
| Country | Nigeria |
| Broadcast area | Worldwide |
| Slogan | Your Home for the News |
| Headquarters | Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria |
| Programming |
|---|
TVC. Television Continental (Nigeria)
Variable cost: Variable costs are the costs paid to the variable input. Inputs include labor, capital, materials, power and land and buildings. Variable inputs are inputs whose use vary with output. Conventionally the variable input is assumed to be labor. Total variable cost (TVC) is the same as variable costs.
A television advertisement (also called a television commercial, commercial, advert, TV advert or simply an ad) is a span of television programming produced and paid for by an organization. Advertisers and marketers may refer to television commercials as TVCs.
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The First Man to buy a car in Nigeria is Bob Jensen.
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The first radio station in Nigeria was established in Ibadan in 1939. The next station was created in Kano in 1944. This means that Ibadan station was the only one in colonial Nigeria for 5 years. And five years later, in 1949, it was suggested to create Nigerian National Broadcasting Service (NBS) instead of RDS.
The Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP) was Nigeria's first political party. Formed in 1923 by Herbert Macaulay to take advantage of the new Clifford Constitution, which succeeded the 1914 Nigerian Council.
Aside the 36 Stations and Abuja, NTA runs 62 Community Broadcast Stations, Digital Multi-Channels and subsidiary companies as indicated by the map.
Today, Nigeria has more than 50 different newspapers, both tabloid and broadsheet, and greater Lagos alone is home to numerous newspapers and news magazines, most privately owned and retaining their editorial independence against the odds.