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Community television stations, like community radio stations are non-profit organisations. The Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) is the peak body representing community radio and television stations. Community television broadcastin...
Community radio stations receive government funding through the Community Broadcasting Foundation, which was established in 1984 as an independent, non-profit funding body for community broadcasting in Australia. The Community Broadcasting Association of...
Digital broadcasting transmits a broadcast signal by encoding it as 0s and 1s, like the digital code used in computers. Digital television is a system for broadcasting and receiving television using digitally compressed signals, as opposed to the analog ...
Since then, Australian television has grown to include: five national free-to-air stations; regional stations; community stations; and countless cable stations. The government-owned Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) also expanded its radio broadca...
Community television station in Perth W.A. Website includes a history of CTV Perth, program guide, information about producing programs for CTV Perth, press clippings, and links.
Channel 31 - Your Local Television (more info)
Queensland community television station. Website includes program guide; membership, volunteer, sponsorship and tuning in information, and merchandise.
Community television station in Adelaide, South Australia. Includes program guide, updates, information on tuning in, and membership and volunteer details.
Melbourne and Geelong community television station. The website has information on the channel's history, program guide, technical aspects and sponsorship announcements.
A comprehensive listing of Australian community radio and television stations, as well as news and information about community broadcasting for the general public, students and stations.
Community television stations, like community radio stations are non-profit organisations. The Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) is the peak body representing community radio and television stations. Community television broadcastin...
> > The Broadcasting Legislation Amendment Act (No 2) 2002 was developed after extensive consultation with the community television sector and the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (the umbrella body for all community radio and television). ...
Prior to the project, most remote Indigenous communities had only one transmitter available to carry Indigenous community television programming and ABC television services. The CBF has maintained close consultation with the Indigenous Remote Communicati...
78 remote Indigenous community television services broadcasting locally produced programs and the NITV service. 96 aspirant community radio organisations11 operating with temporary community broadcasting licences and 3 aspirant community television stati...
QLD's ONLY Community TV Station! You must have Adobe Reader to view. We would like to thank our wonderful sponsors!...
In 1992, the former Australian Broadcasting Authority (now the Australian Communications and Media Authority or ACMA) licensed community television (CTV) services on a trial basis. Six CTV operators were allocated licences to provide community-based tele...
Under this option, CTV services would be provided with access to spectrum via free-to-air broadcasters' or other digital providers' spectrum. Pay-TV cable operators would have greater flexibility than free-to-air operators to add CTV services to their ex...
TVS congratulates the TV Week Logies on its decision to allow Community TV program makers to submit entries from next year. TVS Chief Executive, Laurie Patton, noted that this significant breakthrough came as the community channels were all poised to go ...
The Australian Community Television Alliance (ACTA) today expressed support for the Government's announcement of the creation of a Children's Television Channel on the ABC. Community Television also provides a dynamic training ground for people aspiring t...
Emerging film makers have an exciting new opportunity to have their work shown Australia-wide in a first for Community Television. TVS, along with interstate community stations, is developing a contemporary new television series called Cheap Thrills; brin...
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery then SBS's new gardening show, Costa's Garden Odyssey is proof that Community Television is helping shape the future of Australian television. As TVS chief executive Laurie Patton points out the show looks a ...
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