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1964–1969 1969–1971 1971–1986 1986–1988 1988–1996
1964–1969 1969–1971 1971–1986 1986–1988 1988–1996
1990–2001 2001–2011 2011-2022 2022-present
1990–2001 2001–2011 2011-2022 2022-present

AMV-4 Albury-Wodonga[]

1964–1969[]

AMV-4 Albury-Wodonga began transmission on 7 September 1964. Translators would be later set up at Khancoban NSW on VHF-7, Myrtleford on VHF-9, Corryong and Mt. Beauty on VHF-10 and Bright on VHF-11. The callsign stood for Albury Murray Victoria.

1969–1971[]

RVN-AMV[]

1971–1986[]

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[]

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

Prime Victoria[]

1988–1996[]

In May 1988, Mid State Television was renamed Prime Television. RVN/AMV would de-merge in December 1989 with RVN becoming CBN-2 and expanding into Southern NSW while AMV-4 expanded into the rest of Victoria on 1 March 1992 with new channels at Ballarat (UHF-33), Bendigo (UHF-32), Goulburn Valley (UHF-43), Latrobe Valley (UHF-46), Murray River Valley (UHF-47), and Western Victoria (UHF-34). In 1991, AMV moved to VHF-11 in order to allow FM stations to broadcast without interference.

1990–2001[]

2001–2011[]

Prime7 Victoria[]

2011–2022[]

Seven Victoria[]

2022-present[]