Lagos Television

LTV, LWT
Ikeja, Lagos
Nigeria Nigeria
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°E / 4.82944; 7.07528Coordinates: 4°49′46″N 7°4′31″E / 4.82944°N 7.07528°E / 4.82944; 7.07528
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

  1. "State Televisions". Nigeria route. Retrieved September 7, 2014.
  2. "Fashola orders environmental Sanitation at LTV 8". Encomium. Retrieved September 17, 2014.
  3. "LTV @ 30: FASHOLA COMMENDS LAGOS TELEVISION FOR COMMITMENT, INNOVATIVENESS". Eko oni baje. Retrieved September 17, 2014.

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