Lagos Television
Ikeja, Lagos Nigeria | |
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City | Lagos |
Branding | LTV Channel 35 UHF |
Slogan | The Power of Television × 2[1] |
Channels | Digital: 35 (UHF) |
Owner | Lagos State |
Founded | 1980 |
Transmitter power | 30 kilowatts |
Transmitter coordinates | 4°49′46″N 7°4′31″E / 4.82944°N 7.07528°ECoordinates: 4°49′46″N 7°4′31″E / 4.82944°N 7.07528°E |
Website | "Lagos Television". |
Lagos Television (abbreviated LTV), or Lagos Weekend Television (abbreviated LWT, UHF channel 35, also known as LTV 8[2] is a state owned television station in Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria. LTV has been innovative and committed to duty in helping the government to interact with the governed in Lagos State.[3] Lagos State Television was established in October, 1980 and was the first Television station in Nigeria to operate on two frequencies / bands VHF and UHF but now on UHF channel 35 and the first State owned Television station on cable satellite DSTV channel 256 and later on Startimes channel 104.
References
- ↑ "State Televisions". Nigeria route. Retrieved September 7, 2014.
- ↑ "Fashola orders environmental Sanitation at LTV 8". Encomium. Retrieved September 17, 2014.
- ↑ "LTV @ 30: FASHOLA COMMENDS LAGOS TELEVISION FOR COMMITMENT, INNOVATIVENESS". Eko oni baje. Retrieved September 17, 2014.
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