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  2. AMV (TV station) - Wikipedia

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    When the commercial television license for the Riverina area was being determined, a number of local groups submitted proposals. Young-based radio station 2LF, along with local councils and businesses in the Young-Cootamundra area, Wagga Wagga newspaper The Daily Advertiser and radio station 2WG, together with local Wagga Wagga businessmen, as well as a group of smaller newspapers and some ...

  3. Wagga Wagga Jazz and Blues Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Wagga Wagga Jazz and Blues Festival was a three-day event held in September of each year, in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales which is the major city of the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. The festival commenced as the Wagga Wagga Jazz Festival in 1995 and had grown to accommodate at least 530 musicians playing in some 80 bands.

  4. Prime7 News - Wikipedia

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    Prime7 News was a local television news service in parts of regional Australia, produced by Prime7.A statewide national bulletin, 5 full local news bulletins, and news update services was presented from Prime Media's National Headquarters in Canberra to viewers in Regional NSW, ACT, Regional VIC and Gold Coast QLD.

  5. Regional television in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Southern New South Wales was the first area to be formed, in two phases (as a result of problems in Orange and Wagga), starting on 31 March 1989. WIN Television Wollongong (WIN-4) became an affiliate of the Nine Network , The Prime Network became a Seven affiliate, and Capital Television in Canberra became a Network Ten affiliate.

  6. 10 (Southern Cross Austereo) - Wikipedia

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    Former Southern Cross Ten sales office in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. The network expanded into the Spencer Gulf and Broken Hill areas on 31 December 2003 [10] under a supplementary license granted to Southern Cross GTS/BKN by the ABA. [11]

  7. AMN (TV station) - Wikipedia

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    Following the bulletin's cancellation, WIN maintained a journalist, sport reporter and camera operator in Griffith to produce news stories, however, in 2013 this staff was reduced to a single video journalist, and then in 2015 was removed entirely to be replaced by a roving journalist from the Wagga Wagga station.

  8. WIN News - Wikipedia

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    WIN News is a local television news service in parts of regional Australia, produced by WIN Television. 14 regional bulletins and news update services are presented from WIN's headquarters in Wollongong, and until 2021 included production of a national compilation programme shared between the city and Maroochydore.

  9. 2AAA - Wikipedia

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    2AAA (also known as Triple A FM) is a community radio station operated by Wagga Wagga Community Media Incorporated in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia broadcasting on FM 107.1 MHz. The station was officially opened on 31 July 1981 and celebrated 25 years of continuous broadcasting in 2006. The station was rebranded to Triple A FM in 2018.