THOMPSON TEAM VISITS NBC

The Thompson Team, renowned manufacturers of television and radio broadcasting equipment based in Colombes, France, paid a courtesy visit to the headquarters of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) in Abuja on Monday for a comprehensive facility tour.

The visit, which comes on the heels of a strategic meeting earlier this month with the Director General of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), underscores growing international collaboration in the broadcast industry.

Welcomed by NBC Director General, Mr. Charles Ebuebu, and members of the Commission’s management team, the delegation was taken through the Commission’s monitoring facilities.

The tour also included a stop at the Nigeria Broadcast Institute, home to the NBC library and a key training center for broadcast professionals.

This visit highlights NBC’s ongoing commitment to strengthening partnerships and embracing cutting-edge technology in broadcasting.

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