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2006–2008 | 2008–2009 | 2009–2010 | 2010-2012 | 2012–present |
STW-9 Perth
1965–1966
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STW-9 Perth began transmission on 12 June 1965. The callsign stood for Swan Television Western Australia. Upon launch, STW and rival TVW-7 launched a joint company entitled TV Facilities to allow the two Perth channels to share access to networked programs from the east coast.
1966–1969
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1969–1974
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1974–1978
Nine Perth
1978–2001
In 1978, STW-9 became an affiliate of the Nine Network. In 1989, Sunraysia Television acquired the station from Bond Media who were forced to sell due to cross-media ownership laws.
2001–2006
2006–2008
On 8 June 2007, Swan Television and Broadcasters was acquired from Sunraysia Television by WIN Corporation.
2008–2009
The dots didn't return in Adelaide or in Perth due to being owned by WIN Corporation during 2007.
2009–2010
2010–2012
2012–present
In 2013, Nine Entertainment Co. (now Nine) purchased STW from the WIN Corporation and gain control of the station on 30 September.
Television in Western Australia
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Perth ABW (ABC TV) | TVW (Seven) | STW (Nine) | NEW (Ten) South West and Great Southern Kalgoorlie Geraldton Remote Areas |