| 2006−2008 | 2008−2013 | 2013−2016 | 2016−2021 | 2021-2024 |
Ten Mildura (first era)[]
2006–2008[]

10 Mildura began transmission on UHF-33 on 1 January 2006 as Ten Mildura. The callsign is MDV and it stands for Mildura Digital Television Victoria. MDV was a joint station between Prime Media Group and WIN Corporation.
2008–2013[]

2013–2016[]

On 26 August 2014, as part of a nationwide retune process of the Mildura/Sunraysia region, the station moved frequencies to VHF-10.
Nine Mildura[]
2016–2021[]

Due to WIN Television becoming a Ten affiliate, Ten Mildura switched to Nine and became Nine Mildura on 1 July 2016.
10 Mildura (second era)[]
2021-2024[]
On 1 July 2021, MDV switched its affiliation back to Network 10 after WIN Television became the Nine Network affiliate in the region. It was revealed on 8 May 2024 that Mildura Digital Television Pty Ltd. will shut down on 30 June 2024 with its license being handed back to the ACMA.
Television in Victoria
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| Melbourne ABV (ABC TV) | HSV (Seven) | GTV (Nine) | ATV (10) Regional Victoria Mildura and Sunraysia Defunct: MDV (10) Remote Areas |
| Pending merger with Southern Cross Austereo Seven Network Joint ventures
Seven Sport Digital West Australian Newspapers
Former/Defunct Notes
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| Part of Paramount Skydance
Free-to-air television channels: Network 10: Network 10 regional affiliates: Pay television channels: Nickelodeon: Comedy Central: Other channels: Production companies: Digital assets: Other assets:
Defunct assets: Notes
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