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Pineappple TV, afrocentric children, family channel berths

By Chuks Nwanne
29 June 2019   |   3:27 am
A new TV Channel, Pineapple TV, has been launched in Nigeria. Dedicated to children and family, the TV channel aims to deliver safe, fun, and quality programming.

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A new TV Channel, Pineapple TV, has been launched in Nigeria. Dedicated to children and family, the TV channel aims to deliver safe, fun, and quality programming. Targeted at audience between the ages of four to 16 years of age, as well as Mum and Dad, Pineapple TV aims to inform, educate and entertain viewers in Nigeria, Africa and in diaspora, using stories and characters.

According to the Managing Director, Carl Raccah, “Pineapple Productions & Media Limited is a special purpose vehicle founded by highly experienced business, media management, production and marketing experts. The firm will see the rise of carefully created African TV channel that will entertain Children on the African continent and in diaspora. Pineapple TV will be a vital avenue to educate the African Child using examples, characters and stories that they can relate to,” he said.

Speaking further, The Marketing Director, Yetunde Falade said, “Pineapple Productions and Media Ltd is launched out of Nigeria from an administration and content creation standpoint. This ensures the company fulfills another of its mandates which is generating opportunities for professionals within this sector of the Nigeria Creative Industry, for example, script writers, animators, actors and directors to name a few, thereby contributing positively to the Nigerian economy through job creations and involvement of locally selected talents and content production. The channel will be available on Startimes Channel 129 from June 29 2019.”

Actor, Kalu Ikeagwu, who also spoke on the TV Channel’s programming, said, “I’m proud to be associated with this one of a kind initiative, which aims to educate, entertain and inform the Nigerian and indeed African Child of our rich African Culture and showcase our proud Nigerian and African Heritage” he said.

Also speaking about the TV Channel, Nigerian female actor from the popular TV series, Tinsel Ashionye Raccah, who is the host of the cooking show on Pineapple TV titled Cool Kids Cook, said: “It is vital that the African child is exposed to safe and quality programmes, which educate and entertain, the result will manifest in a more informed, educated, aware, open minded and confident adult.”

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