FG to unveil N100bn free TV distribution network for Nollywood
Thu, Oct 5, 2017 | By publisher
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THE Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, on Thursday disclosed that the Federal Government is set to unveil a N100bn per annum free television distribution network for Nollywood.
The minister said this at the Free Zone Enterprise in Calabar, Cross River State during the inauguration of an Ultra-Modern Surface Mount Technology plant owned by Gospell Digital Technology for the production of decoders.
He said the gesture was intended to grow the economy of the movie industry in the country.
Mohammed said, “Today if you want to buy a Nollywood film, you either go to the Alaba market or you go and buy from the authorised shops, but with this network, it is now possible for millions of Nigerians to buy on demand.
“We call it video on demand. Which means you can buy online. Imagine if 20 million people order a film in day, it would grow the economy of Nollywood.”
He described the inauguration as a significant milestone in the country’s journey towards attaining technological self-reliance. – Punch
– Oct. 5, 2017 @ 18:12 GMT |
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