TVC VISITS NBC

A delegation from TVC Communications led by its CEO, Andrew Hanlon, was on Tuesday, 5th September 2023, at the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) headquarters on a courtesy visit.

The visit which was aimed at briefing the Director General and Management of the Commission on its journey so far, prospects and challenges.

Mr. Andrew Hanlon described TVC’s journey as that of positive growth, innovation and investment. He also used the opportunity to seek the Commission’s support for its continuous growth.

While welcoming the TVC team, the Director General, Mallam Balarabe Shehu Ilelah commended the media house on its progress as one of the leading TV Stations in the country.

He, however, urged them to ensure strict adherence to the Nigeria Broadcasting Code in all its programming.

Mallam Ilelah called on its presenters and anchors to avoid deviating from the ethics of the profession while discharging their duties.

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