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©2024 Edo State Government

Official website of the Edo State Broadcasting Service

Welcome to the official website of the Edo State Broadcasting Service. We are the regulatory authority entrusted with overseeing and guiding the broadcasting landscape within our state. Our commission is dedicated to fostering a vibrant, diverse, and responsible broadcasting environment that serves the interests of the public while promoting innovation and excellence in the industry.

Our Vision

Our vision is to be recognized as a leading authority in broadcasting regulation, known for our commitment to fairness, transparency, and adaptability in an ever-evolving media landscape. We aim to create an environment where broadcasters can thrive, audiences can engage with enriching content, and the public interest is upheld at all times.

Our Mission

At the Edo State Broadcasting Service, our mission is clear: to regulate, promote, and facilitate the development of broadcasting services in a manner that upholds the highest standards of professionalism, integrity, and public interest. We strive to ensure that broadcasting in our jurisdiction remains a powerful medium for informing, educating, and entertaining our diverse audience.

Our Functions

Granting licenses to broadcasters and ensuring compliance with licensing requirements.

 Regulating content to uphold legal and ethical standards, safeguarding against harmful or offensive material.

Setting technical standards to ensure the quality and reliability of broadcasting services.

Managing spectrum allocation and promoting efficient use of broadcasting resources.

Protecting consumer interests and promoting fair competition in the broadcasting market.

Enforcing regulations through monitoring, investigation, and appropriate sanctions.

Broadcasting operations

The General Manager leads the organization, overseeing various departments including Administration, Engineering, News & Current Affairs (for both TV and Radio), Programs, Commercial Services, Presentation, EBS Enterprises, Corporate Affairs, Finance, and Training & Manpower Development.

Frequency

EBS operates two main frequencies: radio broadcasts on 75.7KHz frequency modulation and television broadcasts on channel 55 at 743.25 MHz.

History

Broadcasting in Nigeria traces back to the colonial era when radio was introduced by the British colonial government to control and mobilize their colonial subjects. The Nigerian Broadcasting Service was founded in 1951, relaying programmes from the British Broadcasting Commission (BBC). Subsequently, the Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) was established in 1992 to oversee broadcasting activities.

Television’s unique visual impact led to the establishment of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) in August 24, 1992, allowing private participation in broadcasting.[9] EBS emerged from the Nigeria Broadcasting Corporation, initially established to meet the information and enlightenment needs of the mid-West Region.

EBS evolved through various names, adopting Radio Bendel in 1978 as the Federal Military Government handed over its NBC stations. In 1980, television broadcasting was added to the organization. The name Bendel Broadcasting Service was empowered by Edict No 11 in 1986. Edo Broadcasting Service emerged from the division of ownership after Edo and Delta states were created in 1990.

Today, EBS operates as a parastatal under the Ministry of Information of the Edo State Government. It owns and operates radio and television stations received across Edo State and beyond. Booster sub-stations in Ivue-Uromi and Ihievba enhance its transmission capabilities.