TAGGED: Regional Television
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Jack Gleeson, Managing Director of NQTV, talks about a commercial satellite service covering remote areas of Queensland and NSW. 

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Ian Ridley, General Manager of Country Television Services, talks about new technologies being faced by country television stations. 

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CTC 7 Canberra General Manager, George Barlin, discusses in 1990 how the station began broadcasting in colour six months prior to the official commencement of colour television transmission.

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Michael Devine, presenter of the CBN 8 Orange program Ten Years of Progress, explains how microwave links and satellites brought the world to CBN 8 and CWN 6 viewers.

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Bronwyn Barnett looks at the challenges faced by regional television from the late 1960s to the present.

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People living in regional areas on the east coast of Australia began receiving television for the first time in late 1961 and throughout 1962.

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Executives inspect the building site for regional television’s first station, GLV 10 in Traralgon.
Please note this clip has no sound.

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Deborah Wright, NBN CEO, thanks viewers and all NBN employees in marking 50 years of television in Newcastle at the end of NBN News on 4 March 2012. 

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Looking back at 50 years of WIN Television in WIN News, Wollongong on 22 March 2012. 

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Postmaster-General CW Davidson’s speech at the official opening of Canberra’s first television station on 2 June 1962.