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[edit] Summary
Golden West Network (GWN) broadcasts into a number of television licence areas in Western Australia, including:
- South West and Great Southern TV1 (Green)
- Area: 88,922 km²
- Population: 260,303
- Callsign: SSW
- Kalgoorlie TV1 (Blue)
- Area: 81,238 km²
- Population: 53,435
- Callsign: VEW
- Geraldton TV1 (Purple)
- Area: 41,900 km²
- Population: 43,495
- Callsign: GTW
- Western Zone TV1 (Yellow)
- Area: 2,440,100 km²
- Population: 169,352
- Callsign: WAW
The Kalgoorlie and South West television licence areas overlap (shown in orange), the shared area covering a population of 3325. The Western Zone licence area also overlaps the other license areas, including 8.46% of Kalgoorlie TV1, 7.49% of South West and Great Southern TV1 and 9.61% of Geraldton TV1.
Shown in grey is the Perth TV1 licence area, which covers the metropolitan Perth region. GWN does not broadcast into this area.
[edit] Source
Licence areas and statistics from the Australian Broadcasting Authority [1]
Image created by User:DynaBlast using Inkscape.
[edit] Licensing
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- (del) (rev) 16:37, 25 June 2006 . . Tntnnbltn (Talk | contribs) . . 500×700 (126,537 bytes) (Golden West Network (GWN) broadcasts into a number of television licence areas in Western Australia, including: '''South West and Great Southern TV1''' (Green) Area: 88,922 km² Population: 260,303 Callsign: SSW '''Kalgoorlie TV1''' (Blue) Area: 81,)
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