NOTE: This page only shows branding logos for the stations.
- For the Bunbury station owned by GWN7, see BTW.
- For the Mount Barker station owned by GWN7, see GSW-9.
- For the Albany station owned by GWN7, see GWN-10.
- For the Kalgoorlie-Boulder station owned by GWN7, see VEW-8.
- For the Kambalda station owned by GWN7, see VEW-3.
- For the Geraldton station owned by GWN7, see GTW.
1971-1985 | 1977-1987 | 1979-1983 | 1983-1995 |
1986-1995 | 1995–2001 | 2001–2011 | 2011–present |
BTW-3/GSW-9
1967-1974
BTW-3 Bunbury began transmission on 10 March 1967 while GSW-9 Mount Barker opened as a relay on 28 August 1968. The callsigns stood for "Bunbury Television Western Australia" and "Great Southern Western Australia".
BTW-3/GSW-9-10
1974-1977
On 29 August 1974, relay station GSW-10 began transmission in Albany.
Channels 3 and 9
1977-1979
VEW-8 Kalgoorlie-Boulder
1971-1985
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On 18 June 1971, VEW-8 Kalgoorlie-Boulder began transmission followed on 29 November by relay station VEW-3 Kambalda. The callsign stood for "View Western Australia".
GTW-11 Geraldton
1977-1987
On 21 January 1977, GTW-11 began transmission in Geraldton. The callsign stood for "Geraldton Telecasters Western Australia".
Mid-Western Television
1978-1985
Golden West Network
1979-1983
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In 1979, Jack Bendat purchased South West Telecasters (owner of BTW/GSW) and changed the company's name to Golden West Network (GWN). In December 1985, GWN continued its expansion through Western Australia with the purchase of Mid-Western Television (owner of VEW-8 Kalgoorlie).
1983-1995
The Golden West Network became a network in 1983, with a shared logo produced and used across the regional stations, featuring the letters GWN inside an outlined oval. This logo was also used for the Golden West Network radio stations in regional Western Australia. On 31 October 1984, GWN applied to broadcast an additional service when the Broadcasting Tribunal called for applications to broadcast to Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands. In June 1985, GWN was granted the licence and the service went to air on 18 October 1986 using the callsign WAW, which stood for "Western Australia Western Australia".
1986-1995
In March 1987, GWN purchased Geraldton Telecasters (owner of GTW-11 Geraldton). In 1990, both the BTW and GSW callsigns merged to become SSW, which stood for South West and Great Southern Western Australia. During the late 1980's, GWN was promoted as GWN Satellite Television and aired programs from the Nine Network plus a few from Seven and Ten along with a national news link provided by TVW-7.
1995–2001
This logo was used across the network in 1995. The new logo was introduced with the removal of outlined oval surrounding the letters GWN. In November 1996, Prime Television purchased GWN.
2001–2011
Following this, 2001 saw the launch of a new simplified yellow logo, with the removal of the orbiting ring. This logo was launched concurrently with a similarly design logo on Prime Television.
GWN7
2011–present
On 15 January 2011, both GWN and Prime were rebranded to GWN7 and Prime7.
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