The study seeks to examine the digital migration of two television stations in Nigeria, which are Ogun State Television (OGTV), Abeokuta and Kwara State Television (KSTV), Ilorin. It investigates the impact of digital migration on the television stations, identifies the challenges faced by the television stations as a result of digital migration and the effects of digital migration on television stations. Quantitative design (descriptive survey) was adopted to collect data from a group of purposively chosen employees of the two television stations. Findings indicate that impacts of digital migration on the two television stations include creation of new departments, such as social media and Information Technology department, migration to digital platform on above average basis, having sharper, clearer signals on social media, cable and satellite platforms and digitalised production and distribution of media contents. Some of the challenges faced by the stations were lack of enough funds to enable the stations migrate easily, lack of internet signals or services in the stations, lack of technical-know-how on the part of majority of employees of the stations and inadequate training and workshops to equip employees on digital migration. The study recommends that employees of the station be regularly trained on digitalisation, more technologically savvy personnel should be employed in the stations to manage equipment and ensure rapid digital migration, provision of internet services in the stations and enough funds dedicated to digital migration of the stations should be made available by government.