An online television magazine, Catch Up Cruise (CUC) is scheduled for weekly broadcast across select traditional television stations in Nigeria to inform and educate Nigerians.
A lead consultant for the CUC team supported by Ge-Tech Limited, Efurum Stephen disclosed this at a press briefing yesterday in Abuja.
He stressed that the CUC is a half-hour monthly online television magazine designed to entertain, inform, and educate its target audience in Nigeria.
While noting that Catch Up Cruise is currently broadcasting from its YouTube channel @catchupcruise, Stephen urged the target audience looking to see the programme on tv to be patient.
“Founded on June 28, 2010, and officially commissioned for service on March 18, 2024, Catch Up Cruise is scheduled for weekly broadcast shortly across select traditional television stations in Nigeria.
“So, to our very precious target audience looking to see the programme on TV, we urge you to be patient with us for a little while,” he said.
He added that every episode of the programme is enriched with prize giveaways for lucky Nigerians who participate in its monthly quiz session.
The lead consultant Solomon Etuk said: “We urge everyone particularly, Nigerians to immediately subscribe to the catch-up cruise YouTube channel to afford everyone the opportunity of getting to know firsthand and upfront all there is to know about the catch-up cruise and its advantage solution initiative.”
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