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CONSAT TV Seeks Media Partnership
The sales representative
of CONSAT TV, South-South/South East operations, Mr Princewill Kogbara, has sought for media partnership in a bid to reachout to the public.
The CONSAT representative who spoke in an interview with The Tide Wednesday in Port Harcourt, said publicity will aid the organization tremendously since it was new in the system.
Kogbara said if the option did not yield the expected result, they may use billboard promos as alternative option.
He pointed out that they have worked out modalities that will enable the system to withstand rain and other weather challenges.
Furthermore, he said the organization is seriously considering some live sports channels as to enable subscribers enjoy their money.
On the journey so far, he informed that they have distributed 23,000 decoders, 1000 to each local government in the state at no cost.
He said the aim was to empower those at the grassroot who cannot afford it.
According to him, the state government was in league with CONSAT and has paid for the number of decoders distributed so far.
The CONSAT sales boss, said they lack distributors, adding that distributors are entitled to get each product at N6,000 as against the N10,000 market price.
Another of their target he said was to enable television stations around to beat the June deadline for digitalisation of TV stations in the country.
However, he has blamed part of the challenges experienced in the industry in the area of sports channel on the monopoly of some big industry players who are bent on sole control of the live channels.
Rivers State Television is now on the CONSAT cable.
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