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Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by Beeman(m): 10:36am On Mar 26, 2007
I think it a matter of Intergrity. I am not against a new nigerian station. What I am pissed with is the fact that they are not fulfilling their promises. Nigerians too should learn not to promise what we cannot deliver. When you do that, you raise hopes and expectations. And when you fail, people get disappointed.
I personally went to their office and even introduced my friends. They told us they are still working on their channels and that is why they will not start billing yet. They said this is their testing period and closing deals on stations to transmit.

I paricularly bought it because of sports and movies. those are the two things I watch. sometimes documentary.
My friends that I introduced are also complaining.

I don't put sentiment into things like this. In believe in having value for my money. Why should I be paying for what I am not enjoying. I'm sorry I don't subscribe to that.

I had to insert my smart card over the weekend 'cos they stations were scrambled.

Secondly, Sega told us that their network is not weather dependent. That is not true. The rain of the last two days disrupted their signal. The moment the rain started, I lost signal. It dropped to 15% and nothing showed until the rain stopped. I called my friends to confirm that my dish had not shifted out of position and they confirmed the same thing. So this raining season that is already here will surely disrupt our reception.

If they can work on this it will be very good else it will be a "little fox in their vine".
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by SEGA(m): 8:28pm On Mar 26, 2007
Beeman:

I think it a matter of Intergrity. I am not against a new nigerian station. What I am pissed with is the fact that they are not fulfilling their promises. Nigerians too should learn not to promise what we cannot deliver. When you do that, you raise hopes and expectations. And when you fail, people get disappointed.
I personally went to their office and even introduced my friends. They told us they are still working on their channels and that is why they will not start billing yet. They said this is their testing period and closing deals on stations to transmit.

I paricularly bought it because of sports and movies. those are the two things I watch. sometimes documentary.
My friends that I introduced are also complaining.

I don't put sentiment into things like this. In believe in having value for my money. Why should I be paying for what I am not enjoying. I'm sorry I don't subscribe to that.

I had to insert my smart card over the weekend 'because they stations were scrambled.

Secondly, Sega told us that their network is not weather dependent. That is not true. The rain of the last two days disrupted their signal. The moment the rain started, I lost signal. It dropped to 15% and nothing showed until the rain stopped. I called my friends to confirm that my dish had not shifted out of position and they confirmed the same thing. So this raining season that is already here will surely disrupt our reception.

If they can work on this it will be very good else it will be a "little fox in their vine".

Gentlemen of the forum (and ladies if any), I must say that Beeman must be very pissed at the present state of HITV's startup or rollout if I may say, which is natural and expected (hey, we all work for our money and do not intend to burn or waste it on things that does not bring fulfilment). But let us be mindful that these things take time and I'm sure they are working on it. I bought too you know, even introduced many of my folks to the network, we have some issues too but the way we go about it differs.

I'm an internationally trained broadcast Engineer (France), and this particular solution deployed by HITV has been tested even by my firm in France in several climatically hazardous regions of the world (Vietnam, Lyon, Emirates etc) without any recorded failure.
I'm not saying that you are not giving a true account of your experience, but let us question your installation before drawing conclusions on the technology.
1. Is your antenna hanging on a pole higher than 15 or 20 feet? this of course you will agree will dangle in heavy torrents of wind storm during rain.
2. Where are you feeding from? is it farther than 10km from where you stay? if your repeater station has signal then there is no reason why you should lose signal. As a matter of fact, during the heavy torrents of the early hours of the 26th of March, (Monday). i was still receiving the signals, at least for about 30 - 45 mins till PHCN  seized power. The laze of going out in the rain to start the Gen prevented me from testing further.
So sir, let us verify things properly before drawing conclusion.
In your case, I may help solve the mystery of what stole your signal if you can tell me your area and where your installer picked the signals from. I'm sure HITV Field operators will look into this ASAP.

I don't own shares in HITV, (though hope to in future) but I just love my country and wish to uphold its honour and Glory. I also want to be the voice in the wilderness saying make way, Beeman, cheer up, your movies and sport as well as an uninterrupted signal delivery (be it in rainstorms or Fire & Brimestone) will be delivered without fail, just believe it and it shall be, remember we are gods on earth exercising dominion,
I will get back to you on further investigations as regards my earlier assertion I will surely help your case. However, if HITV is guilty of witholding any info from the public, you will be first to know.

Besides,the rights acquired by HITV does not permit their transmitting Free to Air so let's ease up on the anger towards their scrambled channels.

Peace I'm out
cool
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by Beeman(m): 3:44pm On Mar 29, 2007
Sega, you sure are a mediator. Anyway you did a good job.
I called their CEO and he explained and apologised for their current state. The sales reps gave us a wrong information. the started billing the very day it was installed. Also they have the rights to the stations already but NBC wants them to present them with a certificate which they are still waiting for. He said he wants to do things the right way. Guess that is the price for honesty. It is worth it though.
also I discovered that my dish shifted. I climbed my roof and adjusted it. I also suggested to their CEO that they could use the same hanger that DSTV dish uses to hang our dish to the wall. Hitv can give customers the option of buying it from them or installing it on a normal pole but the consequences should be explained. It should be a matter of choice. He promised to pass the message along immediately.

I forgot to ask when they want to start showing us the information on the program currently being aired and the next one coming up. So if I bump in on a program I can know the title and a brief on it.
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by SEGA(m): 9:53am On Mar 30, 2007
Hi All,
Beeman sure is a wonderful listener and an ideal Nigerian, ready to give any situation another chance. If only you were contesting for president,I would have voted you in without further ado.
Following Beeman's example, let us all give growth a chance to better our Nation as whole in all sector. Let us ask why foreigners are pouring into this country to exploit us and we aiming relentlessly to escape to their country for nothing (actually to litter their economy).

Nigeria is great and this will manifest as soon as we change our value system by believing in ourselves. Let the 'affirmative action' begin (a phenomenon of developing ourselves intellectually through dessemination of information, education and awareness at all levels).

As always, TIA (This Is Africa)! We are surely blessed.
Thanks for the Time folks
wink
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by mufikings(m): 3:10pm On Apr 02, 2007
SEGA you are a guy with lots of wisdom,thank you for your information.

Please all I want to get a HITV soonest,what are the number of stations they have and what are there names and programmes.

Also what new stations are we to expect.

Finally,How and what phone number or email can i use to contact some one at HITV for information.

I want to be a part of this beautiful experience also are some friends of mine.


Bless Ya ALL !!!! cool
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by lamizi(f): 11:31am On Apr 03, 2007
Hi all,

I'm new in this chapter and from what i have seen and read, its interesting that HITV is finally opened for business.

To everyone that has one complain or the other, i want u to understand that its a new company with alot to offer. Yes, the beginning with be rocky but let give them the THOMS Up for this , come to think of it the likes of FSTV, TREND and the other have falling victim of DSTV's Exclusiveness of channles and content, if there is one ready to stand its ground and its proudly nigerian tets give it the support it needs.

hey there is nothing better than something which is urs and if u put ur best to it, it will speak for itself. smiley
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by Beeman(m): 1:08pm On Apr 03, 2007
mufikings:

SEGA you are a guy with lots of wisdom,thank you for your information.

Please all I want to get a HITV soonest,what are the number of stations they have and what are there names and programmes.

Also what new stations are we to expect.

Finally,How and what phone number or email can i use to contact some one at HITV for information.

I want to be a part of this beautiful experience also are some friends of mine.


Bless Ya ALL !!!! cool



The stations showing right now are:
1. Hi-Mix - A mixture of movies and series
2. Hi-Nolly - Nollywood films. about 3-4 movies daily. Guess they will increase it with time
3. Hi-Kids - Children's programs
4. Hi-Biz - Not showing yet
5. Hi-sports - Shows La liga and will transmit oremiership from next season
6. Hi-Life - Inspirational. Shows Pastor Bimbo Odukoya, Creflo Dollar and little documentary
7. Hi-Ovation - Not showing yet
8. Fox Sports
9. CNN
10. BBC World
11. E! Entertainment
12. MTV Base
13. GOD Africa
14. Dove Vision - Christian musical station
15. ART Movies - Not showing yet
16. LBC - Lebaneese station - Not showing yet
17. LTV - Local station
18. Nigezie - Nigeris's own music


check out their website for more info.
www.hientertainment.tv
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by mufikings(m): 4:20pm On Apr 03, 2007
Thank you BEEMAN,

Do you have an idea of those stations in the pipeline that we should be expecting.

Bless Ya.!!!!
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by Beeman(m): 10:51am On Apr 04, 2007
mufikings, I don't know the stations they are hoping to add. I guess they have to concentrate on getting these ones right first. Adding a new one in future should not be a problem so long as it will not increase our subscription
grin

Oh, I think Nickelodeon is in the pipeline.
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by AGES(m): 8:25pm On May 07, 2007
Guys,
what is the latest on HITV now? anybody? who has any information that can help?
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by Beeman(m): 11:38am On May 08, 2007
Ages,
It depends on the kind of information you are looking for.
As per new stations?- none.
New programs?- Nill.
Pending stations now showing? - No
Clarity? - Still the same - Good
Billing? - Not yet. (I think)
At per with DSTV? - give them a break. Long way to go.

So what other info are you looking for?

Take Care
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by AGES(m): 6:12pm On May 08, 2007
Thanks Beeman,
Gave me a summary of what I wanted to know. What would you expect come August (the premeirship),from what you have seen so far?
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by Beeman(m): 1:54pm On May 09, 2007
They are not doing bad at all as per their transmission. At least La Liga is going on and they transmit the matched live. Though no half time comments yet. But in all fairness La Liga is great. So with that in mind I don't think they will mess up with premiership.

What I am waiting for now is their movies (ART Movies) Their Hi-mix and Hi-Nolly have been repeating films. I think I have seen all their films now both local and foreign. Maybe when they start billing they will show beta films.
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by AGES(m): 8:25am On May 21, 2007
Thanks Beeman,
I believe what Nigerian wants to know and be sure of are:
i. What exactly is the projection of HITV on number of channels and at what price? (are we looking at 25 channls at n3k per month?
ii. will the subscription increase witthing 12 or 24 months?
iii. will NCC release the pegged channels (owing to certification)within the course of this year
iv. what is their status with covering the country before August?
v. what are they doing about their campaigns for awareness?

My persoanl advice would be for HITV to concentrate on winning the hearts of the majority of Nigerians who cannot afford DSTV and to satisfy them with informaion of what their plans are and how they are getting there.
They should also play more on their advantages over their competition in terms of affordability and clarity.
This in the eventual will force DSTV to reduce their subscription and thus make them admit that they have been cheating/exploiting the nation thus far!
Generally, I believe HITV is a survivor and they should never give up!
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by chijo1: 11:35am On Jul 13, 2007
pls can someone tell me hitv frequency apart from sulurele lagos.

beeman pls help, i heard they have three
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by ayusman16(m): 4:24pm On Jul 18, 2007
Dont think they're ready to begin full operation, u can imagine the rip-off acquring a service and not being able to get value for over month!!! Dem need to stop operation and put their house in order, Shouldnt av given dstv out!!
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by Banderas(m): 4:51pm On Jul 18, 2007
Sega and Deeds are waay too supportive of this product for me to believe that they are neutral parties. How can you tell me that I should buy a product that's working well, just because it's Nigerian? Naah men, you guys are sales reps or something.
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by Beeman(m): 2:41pm On Aug 17, 2007
Guys, I have been away to so long.
How are u finding hitv? I am kind of disappointed. For sports lovers only, they cannot be dissapointed but if you look for more than sports on your cable tv, then you have to look elsewhere.
How can a cable tv not transmit 24hrs. Or why will they keep repeating the same film more than ten time. Don't they have any other film apart from Terminator 3?
Till now they do not have a dedicated movie channel.
I think they are just a premiership and La Liga tv. That seem to be their only weapon. A cable tv should cut accross every genre.
Give us documenary(Discovery, National Geographic Channel etc) to educate us and our young ones. give us Movies to watch till late night or when on leave and at home alone. Give us entertainment. Then they should STOP REPEATING FILMS. There are billions of films in the achive and new ones coming out daily.

I have permanently put off my decoder and resolved to buying DVDs (Prison Break, LOST, Grey's Anatomy, The Unit and the likes).

I work hard and expect to get some relaxation in form of entertainment which I am paying for but lo and behold, hitv is giving me hi-nonsense or hi-rubish.
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by son(m): 8:03pm On Aug 17, 2007
HITV are focussing on getting their signals round Naija.
Good move but they also need to focus on content as well.
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by mekoyo(m): 6:45pm On Sep 26, 2007
Abi?
Re: Hitv & It's Relevance In The Nigerian Broadcast Economy by uzuz(f): 11:01pm On Mar 06, 2011
Seun, Sega, Beeman, Deeds and all that can be concerned. Thanks a lot for all your posts. I need to acquire some information from you if that is ok. Does any one know how and what it takes to set-up a satellite broadcasting company in Nigeria? Just like dstv and hitv, what are the necessary things I need to know? The cost and their mode of operation. Please, I need this information asap as I am looking at getting a company to set up one that can have upto 500 digital channels for lower monthly fee and also introduce some new things like internet and communication style.

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