 In commemoration of a 2023 World Television Day, journalists have been charged to kick out the dissemination of fake news and incorporate fast-checking in their news reportage. The celebration-themed television of Strategic Two for Conflict Management and Nation Building and Sub-Theme Media Space for Information Access in Nigeria was organized by the Consolidated Chapel of the Nigerian Union of Ogun State Council. Shergung Olukoja, Chairman of the Consolidated Chapel, while speaking at a celebration held in Iweroi Abyokutap, said the media will continue to be a strategic tool for shaping the world and bridging the gaps among diverse communities. He noted that the media are responsible for championing development and the society and support the government. Also, the Chairman, Ogun NUJ Council, Comrade Wali Olarawajo, disclosed that the media has the power to inform and inspire the people through television and other media. In her keynote speech, Tong Okewale Shonair, CEO, 91.7 WFM Radio, represented by Esther Alarebe, the program's manager, asserted that the media must continue to be objective, open and responsible in delivering accurate and trustworthy information in spite of the difficulties that confronted. It is a reminder of the new patterns of responsible broadcasting, promoting quality content, and nursing programming for positive social change. Television will continue to be a strategic tool to shaping our world and bridging the gaps among diverse communities, championing the voice of the people, and promoting adequate information and helping policies, programs, and projects. We celebrate the profound impact of media in providing access to new information in a year. Through television and other media platforms, we have the power to connect, inform, and inspire in a country as diverse as Nigeria, because it plays a pivotal role in ensuring that information reaches every corner of our society. We know the vital role that the media plays in building and nation development. With the advancement of technology, the media space has expanded, allowing for greater access to information, which has led to increased awareness, education, and empowerment amongst Nigerians. However, it is important to note that there are challenges, which must ensure that the media remains unbiased, transparent, and accountable in providing accurate information.