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Channel 31 is the frequency reserved for community television stations in Australian capital cities. The name collectively refers to all community TV stations in Australia whether they use the frequency or not, much like ABC TV is sometimes known as "Channel 2". The phrase community television has been used somewhat differently around the world. ... The ABC or Australian Broadcasting Corporation is the national, Australia. ...


Each station is operated entirely independently by a not-for-profit entity. In the cases of Melbourne and Sydney, the operator of each license is a consortium. A non-profit organization (often called non-profit org or simply non-profit or not-for-profit) can be seen as an organization that doesnt have a goal to make a profit. ...


The stations have little organisation and programming in common, and so they aren't a network (in many commonly held definitions of the term). However, some programs are broadcast on multiple stations in the group, and they do co-operate with each other in various ways for political and other common gain.


Stations

C31 Adelaide is a community television station broadcasting in Adelaide, Australia on the Channel 31 frequency. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Channel 31 Melbourne Logo Channel 31 Melbourne is a non-profit community television station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. ... TVS (Television Sydney) is a community television station broadcasting in Sydney, Australia on the Channel 31 frequency. ... Access 31 is a free-to-air community television station based in Perth, Australia that serves the surrounding metropolitan region and other areas of the state of Western Australia. ...

See also

List of Australian television channels Australian television channels include two government owned national networks, three major commercial capital city networks, several regional commercial networks and independent stations that are generally affiliates of the major networks, and a handful of community stations. ...


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ACCESS 31 local Perth television station broadcasting on Channel 31 (412 words)
ACCESS 31 - broadcasting on Channel 31 - is a free-to-air community television station serving the people of Perth in Western Australia.
One of the greatest benefits of ACCESS 31 is its inherent pluralistic approach, which gives it the capacity to incorporate a diverse range of programming.
The introduction of ACCESS 31 on the 18th June 1999 marked an important juncture in shaping the future of Australian broadcasting.
Channel 31 Melbourne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (846 words)
Channel 31 Melbourne is a non-profit community television station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Channel 31 is primarily funded through sponsorship, grants, sale of airtime and member donations.
Channel 31 broadcasts a vast array of locally-produced content including news, sport, arts, and entertainment programmes.
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