name | Channels Television |
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logofile | File:Channels TV.jpg |
logosize | 200 |
logocaption | Channels Television logo |
established | |
launch | |
owner | John Momoh (Executive Chairman)Olusola Momoh (Executive Vice-Chairman) |
slogan | ''Your Home for the News'' |
country | Nigeria |
language | english |
broadcast area | Nigeria |
headquarters | Lagos, Nigeria |
web | |
terr serv 1 | UHF |
terr chan 1 | Channel 39 |
online serv 1 | channelstv.com/live |
online chan 1 | Watch live |
3gmobile serv 1 | }} |
Since 2009, Channels Television organizes and hosts "Channels National Kids Cup", a sport event for school children from sixteen Nigerian states held in Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos. General Manager of Channels Television, Steve Judo, stated that Channels Television is socially responsible media and as such chose to engage in the development of football from the roots.
In 2013, the channel won multiple awards, such as "Best TV Station in Africa" awarded by African Achievers Awards, "Most Compliant Television Station In Media Category" by Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria, Lagos State Ministry Of Education’s "Jam Feast" award for its contribution towards youth invention and educational development, "Best Report On Maternal Health" by the Society of Gynaecology And Obstetrics Of Nigeria (Sogon), and Customer Service Excellence Award in Media.
Category:Television stations in Nigeria Category:Television channels and stations established in 1993 Category:24-hour television news channels Category:Television stations in Lagos
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