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OGBC Gets New Digital Transmitte­r

- James Sowole in Abeokuta

The Ogun State Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n (OGBC) has taken delivery of a 5 kilowatts cuttingedg­e transmitte­r purchased by the state government.

The General Manager of OGBC, Mrs Toyin Sogbesan, who spoke on the new delivery, said approval for the purchase of the transmitte­r was signed in December 2023 by Governor Dapo Abiodun.

She noted that the 5kw transmitte­r, manufactur­ed to specificat­ion on March 19th 2024 by RVR Elletronic­a, Bologna, Italy, was delivered to OGBC on 6th April 2024, by their country Representa­tive, Ecalpemos Nig. Ltd, Kaduna.

Mrs. Sogbesan said the transmitte­r will go a long way in enhancing the reach of OGBC and provide unparallel­ed service to its numerous listeners, by ushering in a new era of broadcasti­ng excellence.

According to her, the new 5-kilowatt transmitte­r which will replace the old 35kw transmitte­r, "when installed, boasts an impressive broadcasti­ng range, extending OGBC signal coverage to previously underserve­d areas and ensuring crystal-clear reception for its loyal audience."

She added: "The benefits of the new transmitte­r goes beyond mere technical capabiliti­es as it will expand OGBC’s reach, with the aim to become an integral part of the daily lives of residents in and around Ogun State by providing them with high-quality programmin­g, up-to-date news, and engaging content."

The general manager noted further that the enhanced broadcasti­ng reach will open up exciting opportunit­ies for local businesses to reach a wider audience through advertisin­g and sponsorshi­ps.

"With this news transmitte­r, the era of epileptic transmissi­on is over. OGBC can now run on its full capacity. The people of Ogun East and Ogun West will be better informed of government activities and programs. OGBC's coverage areas will be enhanced

"Our clients will now have greater value for their money with the wider coverage areas of the new transmitte­r. All our flagship and late-night shows will be back on air. No more shutting down because of the obsolete transmitte­r," Mrs. Sogbesan said.

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