Nigeria Launches Nationwide FreeTV Broadcasts Today
Nigeria has officially introduced FreeTV, a national digital television platform that offers households throughout the country free access to over 100 television channels without any monthly subscription fees.
Launched by the federal government on June 17, 2026, this significant national rollout is a key component of Nigeria’s ongoing Digital Switch-Over (DSO) initiative, which aims to completely transition the country from traditional analogue broadcasting before the final analogue switch-off set for December 31, 2028.
As per updates shared on State House Digital, citizens are not required to purchase new television sets to utilize the service:
It is fully compatible when connected to standard DVB-T2 (terrestrial) or DVB-S2 (satellite) decoders.
Households that are already using compatible free-to-air satellite decoders can automatically access the network without the need for new hardware.
Viewers can capture the satellite signal by tracking the NigComSat-1R satellite payload at 42.5°E.
Mobile Streaming: A dedicated FreeTV App has been launched on both Android and iOS platforms, optimized for streaming channels on mobile devices even in low-bandwidth conditions.
The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) emphasized that this infrastructure will significantly enhance Nigeria's domestic creative economy.
Regional Hubs: New production studios are being established in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Enugu, Kano, and Benin to support local creators.
Independent Slots: The government has specifically reserved 40% of all channel slots for independent and regional storytelling producers.
Ad-Revenue Boom: In collaboration with the global analytics firm GARB, real-time viewer tracking technology will provide advertisers with verified metric data, indicating substantial growth potential for the industry.

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