Togolese government and Canal+ ink deal to make public TV station TVT accessible to more viewers

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Monday, 21 February 2022 14:44
Togolese government and Canal+ ink deal to make public TV station TVT accessible to more viewers

(Togo First) - The Togolese television TVT has been added to CANAL+’s paid offer which is available in around 50 countries, in sub-Saharan Africa and the world. The related partnership agreement was signed last Friday, February 18, 2022, between the Togolese State and Canal+ Africa. The two partners were respectively represented by Akodah Ayewouadan, Minister of Communication and Media, and David Mignot, CEO of CANAL+ Africa.

Under the three-year contract, renewable, CANAL+ will broadcast TVT in high definition (HD) as soon as decoder migration is complete (in Q1 2023). TVT, which is currently available on channel no.260 of the Canal+ bouquet, will have a better position after Canal+ sets up a service plan specifically for Togo.

Besides, the deal will boost the quality of programs and images broadcasted on Togo’s first TV station. To this end, the TVT staff will benefit from Canal+’s technical support.

According to Minister Ayewouadan, the new partnership is consistent with Togo's commitment to shift from analog to DTT (Digital Terrestrial Television). In line with this commitment, the government has been working to transform the country's audiovisual landscape through various projects, such as the merger and transformation of Télévision Togolaise, Radio Lomé, Radio Kara, and the Audiovisual Production Agency (ANPA).

Esaïe Edoh

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