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Plus TV Africa set to launch on DStv in Nigeria

MultiChoice Nigeria, the leading video entertainment provider has just announced the launch of Plus TV Africa. Starting 3 April 2020, the channel will go live on DStv channel 408 to customers on Premium, Compact Plus, Compact, Confam and Yanga packages.

Plus TV Africa is a Pan-African 24 hour TV News Channel owned by General News & Entertainment Company (GNEC) Media Group. The station provides news content targeted at modern-day African professionals as well as  millennials who seek credible, cerebral, enlightening and robust analysis of African news and stories.

“We are very excited to add this channel to our repertoire, as it joins us at a most crucial time,” says John Ugbe, CEO MultiChoice Nigeria. “Plus TV Africawill cater to a special audience, giving them deep insights into news and  events across Africa.”

“Plus TV Africa is delighted to join DStv, the best Broadcast Media platform in Africa, and one of the best in the world. We are geared to take the continent by storm as a broadcast News Television that tells the African stories from an African perspective. We are a team of broadcast professionals that are young, talented, creative, dynamic and passionate about Africa.  The continent is in for an amazing new style of reporting, analysis and storytelling, focusing on “Big Stories” across sectors and spheres of endeavour!” says Kayode Akintemi CEO Plus TV Africa.

Catch stories that are centered on topics such as politics, economy, security, health, technology, sports and of course entertainment. In addition, all Plus TV Africa programmes are presented, produced and broadcast in English language except for the News in Pidgin.

Any content within the news that is in any other language other than English are translated and subtitled for English-speaking audience.

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