Bayero University Kano Television Channel Prepares for Test Transmission
Bayero University Kano's dedicated TV Channel, a pioneering initiative from the Department of Mass Communication, is poised to commence test transmissions. The groundbreaking channel recently made its debut on the Badrsat satellite at 25° East, marking a significant leap in the realm of university-owned television stations in Nigeria. Myschoolnews brings you this exclusive insight into the emergence of BUK TV, situated within the Faculty of Communication at Bayero University Kano.
In an exclusive report by Myschoolnews, the academic landscape in Nigeria is on the brink of a media transformation. Bayero University Kano (BUK) is gearing up for a groundbreaking moment with the imminent test transmission of its dedicated TV channel. This remarkable endeavor, a brainchild of the Department of Mass Communication, has recently made its inaugural appearance on the Badrsat satellite at 25° East.
As BUK TV readies itself for full-scale operations, it stands as the second university-owned channel in Nigeria, following in the pioneering footsteps of Unilag TV at the University of Lagos. Situated within the Faculty of Communication at Bayero University Kano, this digital TV channel promises to be a game-changer in the realm of educational broadcasting.
Stay tuned to Myschoolnews for comprehensive coverage of BUK TV's journey as it embarks on this exciting chapter of test transmission and beyond.