Africa Independent Television
Type | Private company |
---|---|
Country | Nigeria |
Availability | Africa Europe North America |
Founded | 1996 by Raymond Dokpesi |
Slogan | Sharing the African Experience |
Area | Nigeria |
Owner | Daar Communications PLC. |
Key people | Dr. Raymond Dokpesi |
Official website | www.aitonline.tv/news |
Africa Independent Television, also known by its acronym AIT, is a Nigerian satellite television station based in Lagos.[1] AIT is a subsidiary of Daar Communications plc, available throughout Africa, and via Dish Network to North America.
In the United Kingdom and Ireland, it was available on Sky channel 454 as a free-to-air channel (originally a subscription channel until August 1, 2016), from 2007 until it closed on 23 November 2018. An additional channel called AIT Movistar, formerly on Sky channel 330, ceased broadcasting on 28 July 2009.
Contents
1 Duration
2 Personalities
3 See also
4 References
5 External links
Duration
AIT celebrated 20 years of broadcasting on 22 November 2016.
Personalities
- Mike Gbenga
- Adaora Onyechere
- Chinenye Anokwuru
- Bodunrin Adebayo
- Anegbe Anthony Akiotu
- Oluwatosin Dokpesi
- Mac Amarere
See also
- List of television stations in Nigeria
References
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External links
- AIT News
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