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'''Music/Sounds:''' Unknown.


'''Availability''': Completely extinct. Only recently discovered as a TV-DX capture.
'''Availability''': Completely extinct. Only recently discovered as a TV-DX capture.

Revision as of 13:18, 13 July 2023


Background

Nigerian Television (NTV) was inaugurated in 1977 with a monopoly on national television broadcasting, after a takeover of regional television stations by military governmental authorities in 1976. It was later renamed to the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) in 1978.

(May 1977-1978)


Logo: On a black background, we see the text "NTV" in a large font, which is above and emblem that appears to have a transmitter tower in a center, an image of a person in the left circle, a map of Africa and Europe in the right circle, and the stacked text "CHANNELS 3 4" intersecting the circles with the names of the locations (which can be barely read) below.

Technique: Unknown.

Music/Sounds: Unknown.

Availability: Completely extinct. Only recently discovered as a TV-DX capture.

Nigerian Television
Nigerian Television Authority Network Service
Nigerian Television Authority Programmes
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