Gotv has rolled its services into Oshogbo, Ogbomosho, Ife and Akure, using the latest generation Digital Video Broadcast standard – DVB-T2. With a launch offer of N5, 300, inclusive of 25 exciting channels, a GOtv decoder and 1 month subscription, an additional N1,600 for the GOtenna, GOtv, the new digital terrestrial television (DTT) service has expanded its reach in the western part of the country. At a media briefing held at the Leisure Spring Hotels in Oshogbo on Tuesday, January 14, 2014, subscribers were told that with a monthly subscription of N1,500, they will have access to 25 channels, the greatest selection of local channels made in Africa for Africa as well as the best international channels. “We at GOtv are constantly innovating to ensure we continue to deliver the best possible digital television to Nigeria. We come from a solid corporate background and family in which MultiChoice has a proud legacy of 20 years of providing the best digital television to Africa. Thus, not only are we passionate about digital television, we are passionate about Africa – which is why GOtv is the home of great channels – made in Africa for Africa. Therefore, we encourage subscribers to take advantage of the GOtenna that is provided to ensure increased signal strength and better protection against mobile phone and car interference”, said Mrs. Elizabeth Amkpa, General Manager, GOtv Nigeria. GOtv offers an exciting selection of channels containing news, children’s programming, documentaries, movies, music, and religious programming which are carefully selected to cater for a variety of different tastes and family viewing needs at a very affordable price. The channel lineup includes Africa Magic, M-Net Movies Zone, Africa Magic Yoruba, Blackbelt TV, Telemundo, Televista, Vox Africa, Sony Entertainment Television, BET, E! Entertainment, SuperSport Blitz, SuperSport Select 2, CNN, NatGeo Wild, Disney Jnr., Nickelodeon, ED Channel, MTV Base, Channel O, TBN, Islam Channel, NTA, Lagos TV, Silverbird TV, and Channels. GOtv is delivered to homes in Nigeria via the use of the latest DVB-T2 technology, which guarantees a once-off migration to the digital age. With the use of DVB-T2 technology, GOtv gives subscribers a dramatic improvement on the dividend of terrestrial frequencies. DVB-T2 technology standard allows for no less than 21 channels per frequency by making use of the GOtenna (outside) for optimal signals which will make customers experience uninterrupted viewing and excellent picture quality. With the addition of these four cities, GOtv’s exciting family entertainment is now accessible in 18 cities across Nigeria. Others cities covered by GOtv include – Ibadan, Port Harcourt, Lagos, Enugu, Benin, Aba, Owerri, Kano, Kaduna, Onitsha, Asaba, Uyo, Abuja and Calabar. Subscribers are encouraged to stay connected to www.gotvafrica.com or Facebook – https:// www.facebook.com/GOtvNg for the latest news and www.eazy.gotvafrica.com for self-service.