- Golden West Network
Infobox TV channel
name = Golden West Network
logofile = GWN2001.svg
logosize = 150px
logoalt = GWN Logo
launch =March 10 ,1967
picture format =576i (SDTV)
share = 67.5%
share as of =2007
share source = [http://www.campaignbriefwa.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=495&Itemid=1]
owner =Prime Television Limited
slogan = "Bringing It Home"
web = [http://www.gwn.com.au/ gwn.com.au]
broadcast area = RegionalWestern Australia
terr serv 1 = Analogue
terr chan 1 = "Tuned to various frequencies"
sat serv 1 = Optus C1
sat chan 1 = Transponder 6
sat serv 2 = Optus D1
sat chan 2 = Transponder 3The Golden West Network, often abbreviated to GWN, is anAustralia n television network owned byPrime Television Limited that is based in Bunbury, Australia. The Golden West Network launched onMarch 10 ,1967 as "BTW-3 " in Bunbury, and has since expanded to cover regional and remoteWestern Australia , servicing all areas except metropolitan Perth.GWN is affiliated to the
Seven Network , with the network's on-air schedule closely following that of TVW-7, its Perth counterpart.History
Origins
GWN began life as a group of smaller, independent stations - BTW-3 Bunbury, launched on
10 March ,1967 (with a relay in Mount Barker commencing the next year), VEW-8 Kalgoorlie, which began on18 June 1971 , and relay station GSW-9 Albany, opened on29 August 1974 . GTW-11 Geraldton was the last station to launch, on21 January 1977 . Jack Bendat purchased South West Telecasters (owner of BTW/GSW) in the early1980 s, and changed the company’s name to "Golden West Network".GWN applied to broadcast an additional service onOctober 31 1984 , when theAustralian Broadcasting Tribunal called for applications to broadcast toChristmas Island and theCocos (Keeling) Islands via satellite as part of the Remote Commercial Television License (RCTS) scheme. GWN was granted the Remote Commercial Television License (RCTS) in June 1985 [cite news
last = Earl | first = Greg
title = Golden West wins licence for remote TV by satellite
date =1985-06-13
work = Australian Financial Review
page = 5 ] and the service went to air on18 October 1986 using the call-sign "WAW".Not long after, GWN continued to expand within Western Australia, acquiring Mid-Western Television (owner of VEW-8 Kalgoorlie) in December 1985 for AU$7 million, [cite news
last = Lawson | first = Mark
title = Media portfolio sells 86pc stake in Mid-Western
date =1985-11-28
work = Australian Financial Review
page = 24 ] and Geraldton Telecasters (owner of GTW-11) in March 1987 for an undisclosed amount. [cite news
last = Earl | first = Greg
title = Bendats buy fourth TV station
work = Australian Financial Review
page = 5
date =1987-03-17 ] The takeovers gave the network a monopoly over all commercial television services in regional Western Australia. In 1987, Bendat andKerry Stokes merged their media interests into joint company BDC Investments. [cite news
last = Power | first = Julie
title = This week... The market
work = Australian Financial Review
page = 25
date =1987-04-21 ] Later that year, Northern Star Holdings purchased BDC for AU$206 million. [cite news
last = Peers | first = Martin
title = Stokes makes a loss on TV deal
work = Australian Financial Review
page = 1
date =1987-08-10 ] Northern Star were forced to sell GWN to satisfy existing media regulations. GWN was sold back to Stokes in December 1988 for AU$54 million, [cite news
last = Frith | first = Damon
title = Northern Star finalises re-sale of Golden West
work = Australian Financial Review
page = 11
date =1987-12-30 ] who upgraded equipment throughout the network. In April 1990, stations usign the callsigns BTW and GSW were merged, to become "SSW".1990s to the 2000s
Stokes gained control of the
Seven Network in1995 , and attempted to sell GWN to Seven in return for more shares. Seven Network shareholders agreed to the trade in April,1996 , a deal which would see Seven acquire GWN for AU$72.8 million. [cite news
last = Jones | first = Megan
title = Seven yes to Golden West deal
work = The Age
page = 3
date =1996-04-17 ] The arrangement was called off when theAustralian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) found that a 15 year exclusive programming deal GWN made with theNine Network was anti-competitive, and opposed the acquisition. The Seven subsequently dropped their plans to purchase GWN. [cite news
last = Anderson | first = Simon
title = Seven drops plan to buy Golden West
work = Australian Financial Review
page = 19
date =1996-06-05 ]Prime Television purchased GWN in November1996 from Stokes for AU$71 million. [cite news
last = Kidman | first = Matthew
title = Prime buys Golden West
work = Sydney Morning Herald
page = 29
date =1996-11-13 ]WIN Television was granted the rights to a second television licence in regional Western Australia in 1997, ending GWN's monopoly. In 1999, GWN switched their affiliation from the Nine Network to the Seven Network, in-line with Prime Television in the eastern states. As a result, WIN Television WA picked up both theNine Network andNetwork Ten affiliations. [cite news
last = Schulze | first = Jane
title = Prime signs with Seven so WIN joins Nine, Ten
work = The Age
page = 2
date =1999-01-12 ]The network's broadcast operations were moved from Bunbury to
Prime Television Limited 's digital broadcast facility in Canberra in April,2005 . Programming is delivered to regional Western Australia via a satellite feed.Fact|date=September 2007A proposal for a third television station - a joint venture between GWN's parent company
Prime Television Limited andWIN Corporation - was submitted to theAustralian Communications and Media Authority in2006 . Similar toMildura Digital Television orTasmanian Digital Television , the new channel will operate under a Section 38B license. [cite news
last = Cairns | first = Samantha
title = Joint TV service
work = Kalgoorlie Miner
page = 1
date =2006-11-14 ]Programming
GWN is affiliated to the
Seven Network , with the network's on-air schedule being almost identical to that of its metropolitan affiliate, that of TVW-7, its Perth counterpart - including its local editions ofSeven News andToday Tonight . GWN also produces a weeknightly local news service, "Golden West News", shown at 5:30pm. Since the network's inception it has featured a broad range of original regional programming, currently including the children's program "The Saturday Club" with Doopa Dog; as well as community service strand "GWN InfoNet", a series of short updates listing local community events.Golden West News
Golden West News (or "GWN News") is the network's local news service. Its main 30-minute bulletin, shown at 5:30 p.m. before Seven News Perth, deals primarily with local news and issues and was in direct competition with "WIN News Western Australia" until WIN moved its news to a later time at 6.30. Until August,
2007 Golden West News competed with "Ten News Perth"Fact|date=September 2007, with an audience share of up to 86%. [cite press release
title = 7 Years on and GWN is still at the top!
publisher = Golden West Network
date =2006-01-15
url = http://www.gwn.com.au/files/1/33/87/46/47/PRIMERELEASEGWNResults2006.pdf
accessdate = 2007-01-16
format=PDF]Golden West News is produced and broadcast from GWN's main studios in Bunbury with reporters also based at newsrooms in Perth, Albany,
Kalgoorlie-Boulder , Karratha, Geraldton andBroome, Western Australia . International correspondents are also based in the UK and France.Golden West News is currently presented by
Noel Brunning , sport by Troy Hynam and weather presented by either Chris Mills orShauna Willis . Noel Brunning was the main presenter until2007 , when he took long service leave to run for an independent seat in the Forrest electorate. After failing to win the seat,he returned to the old job at GWN. Shauna Willis presented during this time and continues to stand in for Brunning. Alex Cullen previously presented the sport segment for Golden West News, however he is now with "Seven News Sydney"."Golden West News" updates are aired in conjunction with "Seven News" updates on weekdays until 8:30pm, after which time only "Seven News" updates are aired. GWN also show a repeat of their 5:30 p.m. news at 12:30am each weekday morning.
Presenters and Reporters
*Main anchor: Noel Brunning
*Sports presenter: Troy Hynam
*Weather presenters: Chris Mills, Shauna Willis (also stand-in for Noel Brunning)*Reporters:
**Bunbury newsroom - Estelle Lewis, Jarrod Cardy, Julian Poole
**Perth newsroom - Samantha Beech
**Kalgoorlie-Boulder newsroom - Jasmine Heale
**Geraldton newsroom - Catherine Somerville
**Albany newsroom - Kate Phillips
**Broome newsroom - Esse Deves
**Karratha newsroom - Alice PooleyProduction Team
*News Director: Murray Dickson
*Senior News Producer: Matt East
*Studio Director: Grant Johns
*Audio: John Silvestro
*Floor Manager: Paul Morris
*Senior network operators/editors: Alan 'Gridge' Griffiths, Mike Voss, Justin Holmes
*Camera operators/editors: Troy Jackson, Cameron Wallis, Paul Morris, Pierre Huembs, Hayden FortescueAvailability
The Golden West Network broadcasts analogue transmissions in all areas of regional and remote
Western Australia .Free-to-air transmissions are available from both terrestrialtransmitter s in major regional centres, and satellite transmissions on thefree-to-view Optus Aurora platform. Standard definition and1080i high definition digital terrestrial television transmissions are currently planned for June2008 . [cite web
url = http://www.watelevision.com/site/article_005.php
title = Long wait for third TV channel
accessdate = 2007-09-17
date = 2007-06-30
work =Kalgoorlie Miner
url = http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx?MenuID=113] GWN operates a number of stations throughout the state - GTW Geraldton,VEW Kalgoorlie, SSW South West and Great Southern, as well as WAW in other areas.GWN is also available in Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea though the HiTRON subscription television service. [ [http://www.hitron.com.pg/mmds_2006.html HiTRON Limited - Papua New Guinea :: MMDS TV - top programming - more channels - better reliability ] ]
Logos
The Golden West Network became a network in
1986 , with a shared logo produced and used across the regional stations, featuring the letters "GWN" inside an outlined oval surrounded by an orbiting ring.cite web
url= http://www.austvhistory.com/gwn/index.htm
title= Golden West Network History
accessdate= 2008-03-09
author= Brooklyn Ross-Hulands
publisher= AusTVHistory] This logo was used across the network until1995 , when a new logo was introduced with the removal of outlined oval surrounding the letters "GWN". Following this,2001 saw the launch of a new simplified yellow logo, with the removal of the orbiting ring. This logo has been used since, and was launched concurrently with a similarly design logo onPrime Television .References
ee also
*
Prime Television
*Seven Network
*Television broadcasting in Australia
*Regional television in Australia External links
* [http://www.gwn.com.au Golden West Network]
* [http://www.gwn.com.au/i-cms.isp?page=168 Golden West News]
* [http://www.primetv.com.au Prime Television]
* [http://iprime.com.au/ iPrime]
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