The first indigenous television channel for teenagers in Africa is set to come alive on December 1 in Lagos State.
Teen Africa TV, according to the founder, Charles Novia, is a new television channel poised to be the first platform for teenagers in the African broadcast space, running for 24 hours daily across African countries.
The channel targets first-line audiences of pre-teens, those aged 13 to 19 and second base young adults and the family and the platform will create content library and resource for teenagers across Africa.
TATV, according to him, will also be online and would be launched in the United Kingdom on the SKY B Bouquet, giving the diaspora African teens a taste of the values and creativity of the African youth experience.
“There’s nothing like this and we are building the biggest visual ecosystem of teens and young adults in Africa. On December 1, TATV will have its official launch which will be attended by teens from across the country at the Balmoral Events Hall, Federal Palace Hotel, Lagos,” he said
The event will be transmitted live on terrestrial and satellite television and also streamed live online.
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