The Nigerian Television Authority revealed its plan to broadcast all 52 matches of the African Cup of Nations happening from January 13 to February 11, 2024, in Ivory Coast. This announcement came through their official handle after they signed an agreement with Afro Sports. They tweeted about the Memorandum of Understanding, stating, “NTA partners with Afro Sports to broadcast 52 African Cup Of Nations matches in Cote D’ivoire.” In contrast, Multichoice, the parent company of DStv, recently declared that they wouldn’t air the upcoming African Cup of Nations tournament on its platform. They cited the inability to secure broadcasting rights for the continent’s premier football event on its SuperSport channels

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The Nigerian Television Authority revealed its plan to broadcast all 52 matches of the African Cup of Nations happening from January 13 to February 11, 2024, in Ivory Coast.

This announcement came through their official handle after they signed an agreement with Afro Sports.

They tweeted about the Memorandum of Understanding, stating, “NTA partners with Afro Sports to broadcast 52 African Cup Of Nations matches in Cote D’ivoire.”

In contrast, Multichoice, the parent company of DStv, recently declared that they wouldn’t air the upcoming African Cup of Nations tournament on its platform.

They cited the inability to secure broadcasting rights for the continent’s premier football event on its SuperSport channels.

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