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By the early 1970s, many regional stations faced financial difficulties, and as a result RVN and AMV planned to merge [9] to form the Riverina and North East Victoria Television Service Pty Ltd, in 1971. [10] The stations were known on-air as RVN-AMV. Both stations were programmed separately, until 1976 when transmission for both stations was ...
WIN News Riverina reporter, Erin Willing interviewing Major Jeff Cocks. WIN News is the network's local news service. Fourteen regional bulletins and news updates are presented from studios in Wollongong, with reporters and camera crews based in district newsrooms. [24] In most markets, WIN News may compete with Seven News or Nightly News.
The Riverina (/ ˌ r ɪ v ə ˈ r iː n ə /) [1] is an agricultural region of southwestern New South Wales, Australia. The Riverina is distinguished from other Australian regions by the combination of flat plains, warm to hot climate and an ample supply of water for irrigation. This combination has allowed the Riverina to develop into one of ...
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On 14 November 1991 the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal (ABT) granted an FM commercial licence to Wagga and Riverina FM Stereo Broadcasters Pty Limited, which was to be Wagga FM but the incumbent, Riverina Broadcasters Pty Limited, the licensee of 2WG, successfully appealed in the Federal Court of Australia in September 1992. [3] [4]
Triple M Riverina MIA 963 (ACMA call sign: 2RG) is an Australian radio station in New South Wales. Owned and operated as part of Southern Cross Austereo 's Triple M network, it broadcasts a classic hits format to Griffith, New South Wales and surrounding areas.
Triple M Riverina (ACMA call sign 2WG) is an Australian radio station which transmits on 1152 kHz on the AM band. It is licensed to the city of Wagga Wagga , New South Wales . The station was originally owned by Eric Vernon Roberts and his second [ 5 ] wife Ida Annie "Nan" Roberts, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] who were both formerly school teachers in Narrandera .
The news bulletin premiered the same year as MTN launched, seeing it run for over forty years. [12] WIN News Griffith was axed in August 2006, with WIN Television amalgamating the news bulletins from Griffith and Wagga Wagga into one Riverina bulletin presented from WIN's Wollongong studios [13] The last bulletin aired on 18 August 2006. [14]