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1964-1971


RVN-2 Wagga-Wagga began transmission on 19 June 1964.

1964-1968


AMV-4 Albury began transmission on 7 September 1964.

1971-1985


Facing financial difficulties, both RVN-2 and AMV-4 merged to form The Riverina and North East Victoria Television Service in 1971. The station would be known on-air as RVN-AMV.

1962-1965


CBN-8 Orange began transmission on 17 March 1962.

1965-1973
CWN-6 Dubbo began transmission on 1 December 1965.

1973-1975


Facing financial difficulties, it was decided in the early 1970s to enter into a joint programming agreement with MTN-9 Griffith, resulting in the formation of the Television 6-8-9 Network which combined the logos of CBN/CWN and MTN-9.

1981-1988
Official logo 1981-1988 On-air logo 1983-1988

1965-1971


NEN-9 Tamworth/Upper Naomi began transmission on 10 April 1965 with relay station NEN-1, later NEN-10, opening on 15 July 1966. ECN-8 Taree/Manning River began on 27 May 1966.

1975-1987


In 1975 NEN-9, in partnership with DDQ-10/DDQ-5a, SDQ-4, RTN-8, NRN-11, and ECN-8 renamed themselves as the Great Eastland Television Network. In 1984, NEN reverted to the 9-8 brand.

1984-1989


In 1971, NEN-9 merged with ECN-8 Taree but continued to use the ECN callsign into the mid 1980's. In 1984, the station branded itself 9-8 Television, reflecting the channel numbers of the Tamworth/Taree stations.

1985-1988


In October 1987, Midstate Television was bought out by Ramcorp Ltd. It was soon merged with its other stations RVN/AMV and NEN/ECN. In 1988, Midstate Television was renamed Prime Television.

1988–1996
Aggregation occurred across the network on 31 March 1989, along with the introduction of a green logo featuring the word prime with the letter i dotted with a stylised globe, introduced in December 1988.

This logo continued to be used as a secondary logo from 1990 until 1996. Due to transmission problems following the 1989 aggregation, RVN/AMV de-merged and RVN became CBN-2.

1990–2001


Used for station identification only from 1990-1996, then as official logo from 1996-2001. In 1991, RVN's callsign ceases to exist when the Wagga and Orange licences merge to become CBN while AMV moves from VHF-4 to VHF-11.

2001–2011
Following a decade in use, 2001 saw the launch of a new simplified yellow logo, with the removal of the circle. This logo was launched concurrently with a similarly design logo on the Golden West Network.

2001


Short-lived secondary branding used in 2001 as '7onPrime'.

2011–present
On 15 January 2011, both Prime and GWN were rebranded to Prime7 and GWN7.