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ABW (TV station)

ABW (TV station)

ABW is the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's television station in Perth, Western Australia. The station began broadcasting on 7 May 1960 from studios on Adelaide Terrace in downtown Perth and its transmitter at Bickley. The station is relayed throughout the state by a number of transmitters as well as on the Optus Aurora free-to-view satellite television platform.

In 2005 the station moved to a new digital broadcast centre in East Perth.

ABW
Perth, Western Australia
ChannelsDigital: 12 (VHF)
Virtual: 2
AffiliationsABC Television
OwnerAustralian Broadcasting Corporation
First air date7 May 1960
Call letters' meaningABC Western Australia
Former channel number(s)Analog: 2 (VHF)(1960-2013)
Transmitter power200 kW (analog)
50 kW (digital)
Height262 m (analog)
284 m (digital)[7]
Transmitter coordinates32°0′38″S 116°5′4″E [8]
Websitewww.abc.net.au/tv [9]

Programming

East Perth studios

East Perth studios

News studio

News studio

Satellite link truck, used for outside broadcasts or live crosses

Satellite link truck, used for outside broadcasts or live crosses

ABC News Western Australia is presented by James McHale, Irena Ceranic for weather on weeknights and Pamela Medlen on weekends. Tom Wildie presents local sport bulletins on Saturdays and Sundays. The weeknight bulletins also incorporates a national finance segment presented by Alan Kohler in Melbourne.

The Western Australian edition of 7.30 was presented by Andrew O'Connor each Friday night but was cancelled to broadcast a national edition only when the ABC had its funding cut.

Due to different time zones, ABW also receives a local version of ABC News at Noon produced from the ABN Sydney studios, which is also simulcast live nationally on the ABC News channel.

ABW used to carry live coverage of West Australian Football League matches every Saturday afternoon throughout the season until 2014. TVW now carries this along with the other Seven Network stations i.e. SAS, HSV

In February 2013 ABW was the first TV station in Western Australia to start producing a national news bulletin at 5.30pm. Due to different time zones in Australia, the bulletin goes live to air on the east coast at 5.30pm and a separate local edition is produced for the west coast.

ABW commenced digital television transmission in January 2001, broadcasting on VHF Channel 12 while maintaining analogue transmission on VHF Channel 2.

The analogue signal for ABW was shut off at 9.00am Western Standard Time, Tuesday, 16 April 2013.

On April 6 2018, Weeknight weather presenter Rebecca Dollery was step down from ABC due to family reasons. From April 9, Rebecca Dollery was replaced by Irena Ceranic as now your full-time weather presenter.

As at Late June 2018, Trevor Jenkins is no longer used as a weekend sport present, he was replaced by Tom Wildie.

Relay stations

The following stations relay ABW throughout Western Australia:

CallRegion servedCityChannels
*(analog/
digital)*
First air date3rd letter’s
meaning
ERP
*(analog/
digital)*
HAAT
*(analog/
digital)*[1]
Transmitter coordinatesTransmitter location
ABAWSouthern Agricultural AreaAlbany2 (VHF)
11 (VHF)
6 June 1966Albany200 kW
50 kW
321 m
375 m
34°39′21″S 117°38′49″E [10]Mount Barker
ABCWCentral Agricultural AreaNortham5A (VHF)[2]
45 (UHF)
28 March 1966Central Agricultural area160 kW
300 kW
251 m
270 m
31°59′4″S 117°11′24″E [11]Mawson Trig
ABCMWMorawaMorawa8 (VHF)
7 (VHF)
8 March 1975ABC Morawa13 kW
3.2 kW
137 m
137 m
29°19′6″S 115°52′53″E [12]Mount Campbell
ABCNWCarnarvonCarnarvon7 (VHF)
6 (VHF)
30 June 1972CarnarvoN0.5 kW
0.125 kW
112 m
112 m
24°54′20″S 113°43′13″E [13]Brown Range
ABDWDampierDampier29 (UHF)[3]
28 (UHF)
17 December 1973Dampier0.08 kW
0.02 kW
79 m
79 m
20°39′19″S 116°43′42″E [14]Kangaroo Hill
ABEWEsperanceEsperance10 (VHF)
9A (VHF)
21 October 1974Esperance2 kW
0.5 kW
128 m
130 m
33°52′30″S 121°53′41″E [15]Wireless Hill
ABGWGeraldtonGeraldton6 (VHF)
41 (UHF)
8 December 1969Geraldton32 kW
150 kW
257 m
273 m
28°40′55″S 114°40′37″E [16]Moresby Range
ABKWKalgoorlieKalgoorlie6 (VHF)
9A (VHF)
27 January 1970Kalgoorlie8 kW
4 kW
110 m
110 m
30°43′2″S 121°26′25″E [17]Peters Hill
ABKAWKarrathaKarratha54 (UHF)[4]
53 (UHF)
17 December 1973KarrathA0.8 kW
0.25 kW
114 m
114 m
20°44′8″S 116°51′33″E [18]Karratha
ABMWMooraMoora60 (UHF)[5]
52 (UHF)
30 September 1974Moora120 kW
30 kW
142 m
142 m
30°38′7″S 116°9′35″E [19]Quarrel Range
ABNWNorsemanNorseman7 (VHF)
6 (VHF)
14 April 1971Norseman0.08 kW
0.02 kW
69 m
70 m
32°8′34″S 121°43′40″E [20]Norseman
ABPHWPort HedlandPort Hedland7 (VHF)
8 (VHF)
3 October 1973Port Hedland3 kW
0.75 kW
52 m
52 m
20°22′2″S 118°33′32″E [21]Finucane Island
ABRBWRoebourneRoebourne9 (VHF)
9A (VHF)
17 December 1973RoeBourne2 kW
0.5 kW
71 m
73 m
20°46′19″S 117°8′32″E [22]Mount Welcome
ABSWBunburyBunbury5 (VHF)[6]
36 (UHF)
10 May 1965South West300 kW
300 kW
308 m
332 m
33°23′48″S 115°54′53″E [23]Mount Lennard
ABSBWSouthern Cross/BullfinchSouthern Cross9 (VHF)
7 (VHF)
16 July 1973Southern Cross/Bullfinch2 kW
0.5 kW
117 m
118 m
31°16′34″S 119°30′33″E [24]Ghooli
ABWBroomeBroome8 (VHF)
9 (VHF)
2 kW
0.5 kW
75 m
75 m
17°53′19″S 122°15′48″E [25]Broome

See also

  • Television broadcasting in Australia

  • 720 ABC Perth – radio station located in the same building

References

[1]
Citation Linkwww.itu.intHAAT estimated from http://www.itu.int/SRTM3/ using EHAAT.
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM
[2]
Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgABCW was on VHF channel 4 from its 1966 sign-on until the late 1970s, moving to its current channel in order to accommodate FM radio.
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM
[3]
Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgABDW originally broadcast on VHF channel 10.
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM
[4]
Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgABKAW originally broadcast on VHF channel 7.
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM
[5]
Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgABMW was on VHF channel 10 from its 1974 sign-on until 1987, moving to its current channel in order to accommodate a new TV station in Perth on channel 10 (NEW).
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM
[6]
Citation Linkopenlibrary.orgABSW is the only station in Australia to use channel 5.
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM
[7]
Citation Linkwww.itu.intHAAT estimated from http://www.itu.int/SRTM3/ using EHAAT.
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM
[8]
Citation Linktools.wmflabs.org32°0′38″S 116°5′4″E
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM
[9]
Citation Linkwww.abc.net.auwww.abc.net.au/tv
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM
[10]
Citation Linktools.wmflabs.org34°39′21″S 117°38′49″E
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM
[11]
Citation Linktools.wmflabs.org31°59′4″S 117°11′24″E
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM
[12]
Citation Linktools.wmflabs.org29°19′6″S 115°52′53″E
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM
[13]
Citation Linktools.wmflabs.org24°54′20″S 113°43′13″E
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM
[14]
Citation Linktools.wmflabs.org20°39′19″S 116°43′42″E
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM
[15]
Citation Linktools.wmflabs.org33°52′30″S 121°53′41″E
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM
[16]
Citation Linktools.wmflabs.org28°40′55″S 114°40′37″E
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[17]
Citation Linktools.wmflabs.org30°43′2″S 121°26′25″E
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[18]
Citation Linktools.wmflabs.org20°44′8″S 116°51′33″E
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[19]
Citation Linktools.wmflabs.org30°38′7″S 116°9′35″E
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM
[20]
Citation Linktools.wmflabs.org32°8′34″S 121°43′40″E
Sep 29, 2019, 10:45 PM