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Approximately half of the television channels on SES Astra's 19.2° east and 28.2° east satellite positions, and Eutelsat's Hot Bird (13° east) are free-to-air. A number of European channels which one might expect to be broadcast free-to-air - including many countries' national terrestrial broadcasters - do not do so via satellite for ...
Program guide channel. Ten Guide: 11 1 July 2004 20 November 2007 Program guide channel. Replaced by Ten SD2 on channel 11, channel 100 simply went blank and this LCN number was not used again for a future channel. 100 ABC Guide: 20 30 May 2006 8 February 2008 Program guide channel aired during off-air periods of ABC HD and ABC2 (now ABC Family ...
9Gem is an Australian free-to-air digital television multichannel, launched by the Nine Network in September 2010. [1] The channel provides general entertainment and movie programming, from which the original name "GEM" is derived.
Triple M Gippsland (official callsign: 3SEA) is a commercial radio station owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo as part of the Triple M network. The station is broadcast to townships in the Gippsland region of Victoria from studios in Traralgon. The station commenced broadcasting in 2002 as 94.3 Sea FM as a supplementary license to 3GG.
We offer three years of our magazine (that's 33 issues) for $37.97—a mere $1.15 a pop. Shoppers can also select two years (22 issues) for $25.97, and one year (11 issues) for $14.97.
In April, 2011, high definition Channel 4 HD moved from being a free-to-view channel to a free-to-air channel (when moving to a transponder on Eurobird). 1 December 2011, 5USA, 5USA+1, 5* and 5*+1 became free-to-air after moving to Astra 1N. 6 June 2012, Pick TV and Pick TV +1 became free-to-air.
ABC Gippsland (call sign: 3GLR) is an ABC Local Radio station in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. The station is based in Sale and covers from Warragul , through to Mallacoota . Mim Hook hosts the Breakfast program produced by Zaida Glibanovic, while Jonathon Kendall presents a Statewide Mornings program produced by Madeleine Spencer from the ...
Ian McFarlane was born in 1959, [1] and started as a freelance music journalist in 1984 writing for Melbourne-based newspaper, Juke, [2] The Edge and From the Vault. [3] During the late 1980s to early 1990s he was a writer with Sydney music magazine Hot Metal and during 1992 to 1994 worked for Roadrunner Records (Australia).