The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Anambra
Broadcasting Corporation(ABS), Mr Uche Nworah has said that station is excited
about the prospect of going digital, in compliance with the 2015 deadline of
the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria(BON).
Nworah said that the excitement is accentuated by the fact
that the order is coming at a time when the station is rolling out the drums to
celebrate its 30th anniversary, and also made a personal commitment
to ensure that it steps up its game in the broadcasting world.
“We in ABS have been preparing for this for a long time, we
are on course to meeting the challenge. Digitalising our stations will shore up
the quality of our production, and we will stop worrying about masts and
airwaves and all that.
“Our organization has been shopping for partners that will
help us to deliver good content to meet the goal. Our equipments have already
been paid for by the governor. The governor has awarded a contract to the tune
of N728 for the digitalization and mordernisation of ABS radio and television.”
Activities lined up for the anniversary which is a year long
event include; a lecture on the media, politics and national development to be
delivered by Prof Pat Utomi on 4th March, at the women’s development
Centre, Awka.
Other activities are; health workshop, novelty match, local
government tours, staff training and workshop, book launch and a beauty and
make-up fair among others.
ABS was set up in 1985 as the official radio and television
station of the old Anambra State, and has since been in operation as one of the
flagship broadcast station of the south east zone of the country.
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