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Information regarding digital television on other Australian websites

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteAustralian Communications and Media Authority
ACMA is the statutory authority responsible for implementing and enforcing the rules about digital television.

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteABC
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation transmits its free-to-air television services, ABC1 and ABC2, as digital services (ABC2 is only available in digital). See also the This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteIntroduction to digital tv on the ABC website.

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteSBS
The Special Broadcasting Service transmits Australia's only all-news free-to-air digital service, the World News Channel, which transmits 20 hours a day and broadcasts a total of 140 hours of international news bulletins each week.

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteSeven Network
Channel 7HD is a whole new channel broadcast in high definition.

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteNine Network

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteNetwork TEN
Network Ten plans to broadcast a number of sports programs, including starting in March 2008 prime-time AFL matches, on high definition digital.

This link sends you off DBCDE's websitePrime Television Network
Prime HD was launched early January 2008. The Prime Network includes Golden West Network (Western Australia). Its licensed viewing area covers the regional locations of Northern and Southern New South Wales, Victoria , the Gold Coast area of eastern Queensland and all of regional Western Australia . In the eastern states of Australia the broadcast signal is branded as PRIME. In Western Australia the broadcast signal is known as GWN.

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteSouthern Cross Broadcasting
Southern Cross Broadcasting is one of Australia's leading cross media companies. The group's television services broadcast throughout the regional areas of New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and Northern Territory.

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteWIN Television Network
WIN Television is the world's largest privately owned regional television network reaching more than 5.2 million viewers across Australia.

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteGWN
Golden West Network (GWN) is a subsidiary of Prime Television Limited. It covers the regional locations of Western Australia.

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteNBN Television

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteImparja Television
Imparja Television offers satellite services to regional locations across all states except Western Australia and currently reaches about 62 000 viewers.

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteFree TV Australia
Free TV Australia is an industry association representing the commercial television operators in Australia.

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteCBAA
The Community Broadcasting Association of Australia is the national representative organisation for community broadcasters, both fully licensed stations and groups aspiring to hold a permanent licence. Members include Access 31 Perth, CTV Perth, Linc TV, SKA TV, SLICE TV, 31 TV and TV A.

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteChoice
CHOICE The Australian Consumers' Association is a not-for-profit company and the largest consumer organisation in Australia. CHOICE magazine contains information on consumer products including TV sets, PVRs and digital tuners.

Information regarding digital television on international websites

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteUK Government

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteDigital UK

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteFederal Communications Commission (USA)

This link sends you off DBCDE's websiteItalia Digitale

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