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WAtoday is an online newspaper, focusing its coverage on Perth and Western Australia. It was established on 10 June 2008 and is owned by Nine Entertainment (formerly Fairfax Digital). [2] The company employs ten journalists in Perth. It is based in the same building as radio station 6PR, at 169 Hay Street, East Perth. [citation needed]
In 2016, Vo was appointed news presenter on local Today Perth presenting live half-hourly local news bulletins throughout the time-delayed broadcast of national breakfast show, Today. [1] She remained in the position until 2018 when she was appointed presenter of the Nine Network's local afternoon program, Nine Live Perth. [1]
In 2005 the station moved to a new digital broadcast centre in East Perth. [citation needed] In February 2013 ABC Perth was the first TV station in Western Australia to start producing a national news bulletin at 5.30pm. [citation needed] The analogue signal for ABW was shut off on 16 April 2013. [2]
The show is simulcasted around the state of Western Australia. This telethon is regarded as the highest fundraising Telethon (per capita) in the world ($13.94 per head of population in WA). In 2017 Channel 7 celebrated its milestone 50th Perth Telethon, raising $36.4m ($10m more than the previous year's record amount) [ 21 ] and distributed ...
The station was formerly known as Curtin Radio 927, and became the state's first community broadcaster on 16 October 1976. [1] The station held one of only five special licences granted by the then Minister for the Media, Moss Cass, after he 'discovered' community radio in the United States.
Officially launched as The National Today Show, [1] Today is Australia's longest running morning breakfast news program. [2] The show premiered on 28 June 1982. The original hosts, Steve Liebmann and Sue Kellaway, spent four years together before Liebmann left to present the evening news for Network Ten in Sydney.
The bulletin was broadcast throughout regional Western Australia on WIN Television from its first day of broadcast through to 26 August 2007 when Nine News's bulletin for Perth replaced Ten News. Charmaine Dragun was a co-anchor of the 5pm bulletin alongside Tim Webster until her suicide on 2 November 2007.
GWN7 Local News (now Seven News Regional WA, previously known as Golden West News or GWN News) was the network's regional news service. [22] Its main 30-minute program, airing live at 5:30pm on weeknights before Seven News Perth, dealt primarily with local news and current affairs. The bulletin was presented by Noel Brunning with news and sport ...