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1962–1963 1963–1965 1965–1968 1968–1973 1973–1977 1977–1980 1980-1981
1962–1963 1963–1965 1965–1968 1968–1973 1973–1977 1977–1980 1980-1981
1973–1975 1975–1980 1980–1981 1981–1988 1964–1966 1964–1985 1971–1986
1973–1975 1975–1980 1980–1981 1981–1988 1964–1966 1964–1985 1971–1986
1986–1988 1988–1996 1990–2001 2001–2011 2011–2022 2022-present
1986–1988 1988–1996 1990–2001 2001–2011 2011–2022 2022-present

CBN-8 Central NSW[]

1962–1963[]

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CBN-8 Central NSW began transmission on 17 March 1962 with a relay station setup in 1965 at Lithgow on VHF-6. The callsign stood for Country Broadcasting Services Limited New South Wales. The station was licensed to Country Broadcasting Services (later Country Television Services).

1963–1965[]

CBN-8 (1963)

CBN/CWN[]

1965–1968[]

CBN-8 and CWN-6 (1965)

CWN-6 Dubbo began transmission on 1 December 1965 with a relay station setup in 1968 at Mudgee on VHF-9. The callsign stood for Central Western Slopes New South Wales. The CBN-8 studios in Orange provided program output for CWN.

1968–1973[]

Cbncwn1965

In 1969, relay stations were setup at Cobar and Kandos/Rylstone on VHF-10. This was followed in 1972 by relay station CBN-4 at Portland/Wallerawang.

1973–1977[]

Cbncwn1973

Television 8-6[]

1977–1980[]

Cbncwn1975

In 1977 both CBN-8 and CWN-6 were branded on-air as Television 8-6. That same year, CBN opened relay station CBN-11 Bathurst.

1980–1981[]

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Television 6-8-9[]

1973–1975[]

Cbncwnmtn

Facing financial difficulties, it was decided in 1973 to enter into a joint programming agreement with Griffith station MTN-9, resulting in the formation of the Television 6-8-9 Network which combined the logos of CBN/CWN and MTN-9.

1975–1980[]

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1980–1981[]

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Mid State Television[]

1981–1988[]

MidState Television 6-8-9 1981-88
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In March 1981, the network was rebranded Mid State Television. In 1987, CBN/CWN were purchased by Ramcorp Ltd.

RVN-2 Wagga Wagga[]

1964–1966[]

RVN2 1960s

RVN-2 Wagga Wagga began transmission on 19 June 1964. Translators would be later set up at Young on VHF-6, Wagga City on VHF-11 and Tumbarumba on UHF-69. The callsign stood for Riverina New South Wales.

1964–1985[]

RVN-2 (1966)

RVN-AMV[]

1971–1986[]

Rvnamv

Facing financial difficulties, both RVN-2 Wagga Wagga and AMV-4 Albury-Wodonga merged to form The Riverina and North-East Victoria Television Service in 1971. The station would be known on-air as RVN-AMV. Programming for both stations would remain separate until 1976 when transmission would be centralized in Wagga Wagga.

The Prime Network RVN-AMV[]

1986–1988[]

Prime Network 1985-1988

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

Prime Southern NSW[]

1988–1996[]

Prime Television (1988)

In May 1988, CBN/CWN were merged with RVN/AMV to form Prime Television. When aggregation occurred in Southern NSW on 30 March 1989, both CBN and CWN were merged into one station CBN, branded on-air as Prime Television. That same day CBN expanded into Canberra (UHF-34) and Illawarra/Regional Wollongong (UHF-65). By 1991, the Wagga Wagga and Orange licenses were merged into one with RVN taking on the CBN callsign. 

1990–2001[]

Prime 2000

2001–2011[]

Prime 2001

Prime7 Southern NSW[]

2011–2022[]

Prime7

Seven Southern NSW[]

2022-present[]

Seven (2003)