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2002–2005 | 2005–2008 | 2008–2011 | 2011–2014 | 2014–2019 | 2019–present |
ABV-2 Melbourne
1956
SVG NEEDED |
ABV-2 Melbourne began transmission on 19 November 1956. This logo was used in articles promoting the launch of the channel. The callsign stood for ABC Victoria.
1956–1960
SVG NEEDED |
1960–1963
SVG NEEDED |
On 29 April 1963, relay station ABEV-1 Bendigo began transmission, this was followed on 20 May by ABRV-3 Ballarat.
ABC Victoria (first era)
1963–1974
On 30 September, relay station ABLV-4 Latrobe Valley began transmission, this was followed on 28 November by ABGV-3 Goulburn Valley then on 15 December 1964 by ABAV-1 Upper Murray, on 30 July 1965 by ABSV-2 Swan Hill, and on 22 November by ABMV-4 Mildura/Sunraysia.
1974–2002
In July 1981, ABWV-5A Western Victoria began transmission. In order to accomodate FM radio, ABRV-3 moved to VHF-11 sometime around 1991. It would move again in 2000 to UHF-42 in order to accomodate digital television in Melbourne. Other relay stations, such as ABGV-3, ABLV-4, and ABMV-4, would also move in 1991 to accommodate FM radio (to ABGV-40, ABLV-40, and ABMV-6 respectively).
2001
2002–2005
2005–2008
ABC1 Victoria
2008–2011
2011–2014
ABC Victoria (second era)
2014–2019
2019–present
Television in Victoria
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