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UNILAG Launches Television Station

UNILAG Launches Television Station
  • PublishedJanuary 22, 2019

The University of Lagos Akoka, Yaba, Lagos, has launched the first campus television station In its bid to deepen campus journalism.

The university had set up its radio station a few years back.

Its broadcast is not only restricted to Nigeria but across West Africa. The television station is called UNILAG TV, which aims towards the creation of premier local, national and international contents from all sectors to educate, inform and entertain Nigerians.

The station is part of the university’s efforts to achieve excellence and creating a better Nigeria where young ones can thrive and reach for the sky.

The launch, which took place at the Senate building of the institution, was a gathering of academics, students, media managers and others of like minds, who were pleased to be a part of a unique project – UNILAG TV.

It has since commenced test transmission on January 17 on StarTimes digital broadcasting platform, channel 184.

The Vice Chancellor Professor Oluwatoyin Ogundipe kicked started his remark with Walt Disney’s quote: “If you can dream it, you can do it,” saying it has been the dream of the institution to have a campus TV after it pioneered Campus Radio Broadcasting in Nigeria on December 14, 2004.

According to Ogundipe, Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari, approved the institution’s TV license on Thursday, November 9, 2017, noting, “To see to the actualisation of the noble dream of having a functioning TV station, I constituted the University of Lagos Multi-Media Ventures Board in April 2018 to mid-wife the speedy actualisation of the project. I am happy that the dream has been actualised.

UNILAG TV will fly on the platform of StarTimes on Channel 184 with state-of-the-art equipment and technical facilities in place.

“The TV station would deliver premier local, national and international news as they unfold and become a trusted news source by being impartial, creative, factual, credible, timely, and innovative. Our team of world-class professionals would inject fresh ideas and energies that would take broadcasting to the next level in Nigeria.”

He further said that the TV station would serve as a reference point in sports, documentaries, quality entertainment, and instrument of educational advancement, stating, “Most importantly, the TV station will have a time belt for our Distance Learning Teaching Packages to serve as an instructional facility for our Distance Learning students.

The station would also promote the culture of our immediate communities by regularly highlighting the ideas, languages, customs, folklores and social behaviours of our immediate communities in line with the provision of National Broadcasting Commission’s (NBC) Codes.

“Just as teaching hospitals are indispensable to those studying medicine, while laboratories are useful to students of natural and applied sciences, TV is strategic to students of journalism, broadcasting, advertising, marketing, creative art, languages, electronics engineering and computer science in the acquisition of technical skills before graduation.

The TV channel would be deployed to keep our students and wider communities informed of developments in the university through the dedication of one hour to UNILAG news.”

Ogundipe, however, commended Buhari for the confidence reposed in the institution and his kind gesture. He also praised members of management board and team who had who worked tirelessly to ensure the realisation of the dream for UNILAG TV.

Chairman UNILAG Media Ventures, Professor Muyiwa Falaye, said the institution chose StarTimes platform for the TV station because it is still a start up and it is better to start at a point where progress can be made to avoid making mistakes.

“We got our best incentives and best conditions for start ups from StarTimes,” he said. “The demands for other platform are enormous. Also, the markets we intend to serve are those, which can afford the subscription to StarTimes, which is quite affordable. Our performance will be great by the time viewers tune in to UNILAG TV on January 17. I want to assure the VC and the community that the TV will be run professionally and we can only do this if we get assistance from management and the community. We will be guided by NBC codes; we are not going to engage in running other people’s programmes without license. We are producing local contents and in the next one-year we will have 60 per cent local contents that would come from our students and staff.”

Falaye noted that a few weeks back, the institution placed advert for presenters for UNILAG TV amongst staff and students, noting that over 400 applications were received.

“We eventually shortlisted to about 10 people who would commence work in addition to those who have been there since the inception of the TV station,” he informed.

“We have some of the best TV studios and facilities in Nigeria; even the big stations that have visited us have acknowledged that fact and the level of our preparation to commence transmission is amazing.

We are set to become an active player in the market and other stations should be ready for a challenge, as UNILAG TV would give them a run for their money. We are going to challenge the existing order in the TV market.”

He, however, advised Nigerians, who do not have StarTimes decoder to get one, saying it is not expensive and even students could afford to subscribe.

“Also, you can get StarTimes mobile app to watch UNILAG TV anywhere in the world,” he added. “Though what we have now is transitional within Lagos, we are streaming within Lagos for now and maybe in future we would extend beyond Lagos. We have also embarked on aggressive staff training forthem to be ready and competitive in the modern day market, as it is quite challenging. hard.”

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