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Language(s) | English |
Affiliations | 10 |
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First air date | 10 June 2010; 14 years ago (2010-06-10) |
Nine (30 June 2016 – 1 July 2021) 10 (10 June 2010 – 30 June 2016, 1 July 2021 – present) | |
Call sign meaning | West Digital Television |
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Licensing authority | Australian Communications and Media Authority |
West Digital Television is an Australiandigital television network jointly owned bySeven West Media andWIN Corporation. It broadcastsfree-to-air on a number of digital terrestrial transmitters in regional and remote areas ofWestern Australia, as well asfree-to-view on theViewer Access Satellite Television service. The network began as an affiliate ofNetwork 10,[1] remaining so until 1 July 2016, when it switched to theNine Network. On 1 July 2021, it returned to Network 10, broadcasting a direct feed ofNEW-10 Perth.
The network is similar to other joint ventures already available inTasmania,Mildura,Darwin andCentral and Eastern Australia. As GWN7 consists of three different stations licensed inAlbany/Bunbury,Kalgoorlie andGeraldton, and a fourth licensed to the rest of the state as part of the Remote Commercial Television Licence scheme, West Digital Television's network is made up of four separate stations. Each of the four stations trade as West Digital Television Pty Ltd.[2]
On 18 June 2009, theAustralian Communications & Media Authority allocated new "Section 38B" television broadcasting licences to a joint venture company owned by Prime Media and WIN Television.[3] The company, named West Digital Television, launched Ten West on Thursday 10 June 2010 as part of the initial introduction of digital commercial television inKalgoorlie,Karratha, Mawson Trig andMingenew.[4]
West Digital Television launched on theViewer Access Satellite Television platform in April 2011.
Multi-channelsOne andEleven were launched to Regional WA viewers on 28 July 2011, the same day digital commercial television commenced in Bunbury.[5]
On 1 July 2016, WIN'sNine Network-affiliated stations switched to Network Ten, displacing WDT's affiliation and requiring the station to negotiate a switch to Nine Network. WDT failed to reach an affiliation deal with Nine in time for the switchover, with the co-owners stating that Nine had been actively rejecting offers. At this time, the channel temporarily suspended transmission, with programming replaced by a loop of scenic footage with the scrolling message "Programming on this channel in Regional Western Australia is currently unavailable."[6][7] On the evening of 2 July 2016 at around 7:30 p.m.WST, WDT began to carry Nine programming, joining itsfederal election coverage already in progress.[8]
On 12 March 2021, Nine announced that it would return to WIN Television as its regional affiliate in most markets including Western Australia, beginning 1 July 2021, in a deal that lasts at least seven years. This will include WIN paying half of its regional advertising revenue to Nine Entertainment Co., and providing advertising time for Nine's properties on WIN's radio and television outlets. WIN will also provide advertising sales services for Nine's O&OsNBN andNTD (with the former succeeding a similar agreement it had withSouthern Cross Austereo). Nine CEO Hugh Marks explained that "while our relationship with Southern Cross has been strong over the last five years, the opportunities presented by the WIN Network to both extend the reach of Nine's premium content into more regional markets under one agreement, and to work co-operatively with them on a national and local news operation, mean this is the right time for us to return to WIN".[9]
In June 2021, 10 announced that it would return toSouthern Cross Austereo as its regional affiliate in the markets of theACT & Southern NSW,regional Victoria andregional Queensland, beginning on 1 July 2021 in a deal that would originally last at least two years.[10] This has endedWIN's five-year agreement with Network 10. Since Southern Cross Austereo does not have a television presence in Western Australia, 10 affiliated with WDT in the region from 1 July 2021, changing channel numbers for the main10 channel to channel 5,10 Bold Drama to channel 50 and10 Peach Comedy to channel 55.[11]
Its sister joint-venture inMildura,MDV, also owned by Seven and WIN, closed down on 1 July 2024 due to continued financial losses. West Digital Television was also due to close down on 1 July 2024, but theAlbanese government's communications department approved $32.9 million in an increase in funding the costs for the station's satellite contract. This allowed WDT to continue broadcasting.[12]
The network rebroadcasts a direct feed ofNEW-10 Perth, including programming and events produced in Perth. The network previously rebroadcast a direct feed ofSTW-9 Perth from 2016 to 2021. West Digital Television does not produce any local programming.
West Digital Television simulcasts the Perth edition of10 News First from NEW-10 produced from both TEN-10 inSydney and NEW-10 inPerth, alongside the 5pm weekend news from TEN-10 inSydney. It previously simulcast the Perth edition ofNine News from STW-9, alongside the 5pm weekend news fromTCN-9 in Sydney and 6pm weekend news from STW-9 in Perth.
The network's channels are available statewide in digital terrestrial and digital satellite format. Below is a table showing thelogical channel numbers (LCN) for the full suite of digital services.
LCN | Service |
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5 | 10 HD |
50 | 10 Bold Drama |
54 | Ch-54 (placeholder sceneric loop) |
55 | 10 Peach Comedy |
West Digital Television operates four television stations in regional and remote areas ofWestern Australia – SDW in the South West, VDW in the Goldfields, GDW in the Mid West and WDW for the remaining areas of the state. The stations are based on GWN7's separate licence areas and all broadcastfree-to-air digital television channels 10, 10 Bold Drama and 10 Peach Comedy. Terrestrial transmissions are available in many regional cities and towns, including Albany,Broome, Bunbury,Carnarvon, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie,Karratha,Merredin, as well as others.[2]
The network is also broadcasts the same channelsfree-to-view on the Viewer Access Satellite Television service. The satellite service can be accessed by eligible viewers in the Western Australia TV3 licence area,[13] which includes the entire state of WA, Christmas Island and Cocos/Keeling Islands.[14]
But a far larger area covering the entirety of regional WA was also due to go dark on July 1. Western Digital Television, run by Seven and WIN, airs Ten shows like MasterChef Australia, I'm a Celebrity and Gogglebox across a swath of the state from Kalgoorlie and Esperance, to Broome and Carnarvon.