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  2. Regional television in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia's first regional television station was launched three-and-a-half years after the rollout of television had commenced in metropolitan Sydney and Melbourne. First to launch was TVT-6 Hobart on 23 May 1960. GLV-10 in Traralgon opened on 9 December 1961 and was followed 14 days later by GMV-6 in Shepparton and BCV-8 Bendigo.

  3. 10 (Southern Cross Austereo) - Wikipedia

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    Freeview SC10 HD (virtual) 50. 10 is an Australian television network distributed by Southern Cross Austereo (SCA) in regional Queensland, southern New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, regional Victoria, the Spencer Gulf and Broken Hill. SCA's network is the primary affiliate of Network 10 in most regional areas.

  4. List of digital television channels in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This is also the case in Northern NSW, because Southern Cross' Northern NSW station NRN was acquired by rival regional television network WIN Television on 31 May 2017, so Aspire TV ceased to broadcast in Northern NSW on 31 August 2017. 31 August 2017 1 August 2021 Extra 2: 95 28 March 2013 26 November 2015 Five-hour timeshift of Extra ...

  5. Australian and New Zealand television frequencies - Wikipedia

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    Both Australia and New Zealand use 7 MHz channel spacing (for PAL B) on VHF, but the frequencies and channel numbers differ substantially because of Australia revising its VHF TV band usage. Australia adopted Zweiton for stereophonic audio broadcasting, whilst NZ adopted NICAM. For PAL, the only difference is the placement of the NICAM carrier ...

  6. Television in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The 1960s saw the continued growth of television in Australia, particularly into regional areas. The first regional TV services began in Victoria in 1961 with the first being Gippsland's GLV-10 followed by Shepparton's GMV-6 and Bendigo's BCV-8. NBN-3 in Newcastle was the first regional service in New South Wales commencing broadcast in 1962.

  7. VTV (Australian TV station) - Wikipedia

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    Network history. VICTV Television Victoria began as a network of several stations serving northern and western Victoria: STV-8 Mildura (launched on 27 November 1965). Television Victoria was owned and operated by Examiner-Northern TV Ltd, a company which already owned TVT-6 Hobart as well as GMV-6 and BTV-6. Shortly after they purchased STV-8 ...

  8. GLV/BCV - Wikipedia

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    GLV-10 in Traralgon was the first regional television station to launch in Australia on 9 December 1961, [1] originally covering the Gippsland and Latrobe Valley areas. It was also the first station to completely use Australian-made broadcasting equipment from Amalgamated Wireless Australasia. The original transmission equipment consisted of a ...

  9. Southern Cross Austereo - Wikipedia

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    Southern Cross Media Group Limited, doing business as Southern Cross Austereo, is an Australian media company which operates broadcast radio and television stations. It is the largest radio broadcaster in Australia, operating 86 radio stations, and has a reach into every state and territory. The company is headquartered in South Melbourne.