31 Digital | |
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Launched | 31 July 1994 |
Owned by | Briz 31 LTD |
Picture format | 576i PAL |
Slogan | Your stories... Your station |
Country | Australia |
Broadcast area | Brisbane, Ipswich & surrounding areas |
Formerly called | QCTV 31 Your Local Television Briz 31 |
Website | www.31.com.au |
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SD Digital | Channel 44 |
"31 Digital" is a community television station based in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, formerly known as '"Briz 31", later as "31 Your Local Television", then as "QCTV" and more recently as "31 QCTV" (Queensland Community Television). Its programming features five locally produced shows and shows produced by other community stations around the country. It is broadcast on UHF channel 31 at 548.224 MHz, from the ABQ-2 transmitter tower on Mount Coot-tha. 31 offers newcomers to the media field an opportunity to gain experience before entering commercial broadcasting. The station also carries a number of programs originally developed at other Channel 31 stations in other states. 31 has always broadcast old movies, classic television shows, the best in community made programming and original productions.
After a long time of uncertainty 31 went digital on 7 June 2010.
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The station was originally called "Briz 31" and began transmission on the 31 analog bandwidth on 31 July 1994. In November 2009 the station was re-branded as "31 qctv" with the intention to later scrap "qctv" from the name altogether. As the station promised, in April 2010 there was a complete return to the name "31". Due to the station beginning transmission on the new digital channel 44, the station was again rebranded as "31 Digital".
The station begain broadcasting in the Brisbane area in 1994. In 2007 the station had a major transmitter upgrade, which allowed it to reach another 40% of viewers mainly in the Ipswich & surrounding areas. In March 2010 the station announced it would be broadcasting in digital by 7 June 2010. In May 2011 the station reported it would be broadcasting in analogue is switch off on 15 May 2011.
Programmes produced by the station are as follows:
Restaurant Wars - A local cooking show where owners of restaurants compete to cook the best meal.
360 - A local talk show.
Art Studio - This programme is about painting.
Naturally Calm - A meditation show.
The Stomping Ground - Panel discussion show focusing on youth issues, hosted by Melanie Dinjaski.[1]
Between The Lines - Meet the people with the greatest stories and the most interesting lives.
The Late Nite Show
Meet The Ministers
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