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==Media== ===Radio=== '''AM band''' * [[1116 SEN|SEN Spirit 621 Southwest]] 621 kHz AM β Sports/Talk/Music format. SEN Spirit 621 Southwest. Part of Sports Entertainment Network. Has local content including local sport and local talk back, and national live sport programming. * [[ABC South West WA]] (6BS): 684 kHz AM β News, talk and sport. Broadcasts breakfast and morning programs from Bunbury. * [[Triple M]] 963 kHz AM β Adult Contemporary for the 40+, with local news and sport. Mostly 60s, 70s, 80s, & 90s (part of the Southern Cross Austereo LocalWorks network) * [[Vision Christian Radio|Vision Radio Network]] 1017 AM β Christian praise and worship music and talk * [[6MM]] 1116 kHz AM β Easy listening format from Mandurah * [[Radio National|ABC Radio National]] 1224 kHz AM β Speciality talk and music * [[ABC News Radio]] 1152 kHz AM β News and sport '''FM band''' * [[6MM]] (The Wave) 91.7 kHz FM β Easy listening format from Mandurah * [[ABC Classic|ABC Classic FM]] 93.3 MHz FM β Classical music * [[Triple J]] 94.1 MHz FM β Alternative music * [[Hit FM (Australian radio network)|Hit FM]] 95.7 MHz FM β Hit music (was Hot FM) * Bunbury Community Radio 103.7 MHz FM * Harvey Community Radio 96.5 MHz FM * Coast FM 97.3 MHz FM β Hit music from Mandurah ===Television=== {{Cleanup section|reason=The summary needs cleaning up|date=April 2023}} Television services available include: *The [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] (ABC) β ABC TV, ABC Family/Kids, ABC Entertains, ABC News (digital channels) *The [[Special Broadcasting Service]] (SBS) β SBS TV, SBS Viceland, SBS World Movies, SBS Food, SBS WorldWatch, NITV (digital channels) * [[Seven Network|Seven]] ([[GWN7|GWN]]), an owned and operated and formerly affiliated station of the [[Seven Network]] * [[WOW (TV station)|WIN Television]], an affiliate station of the [[Nine Network]] * [[West Digital Television]], an affiliate station of the [[Network 10]] (provided jointly by Seven and WIN Television) The programming schedule is mainly the same as the Seven, Nine and Ten stations in Perth with variations for news bulletins, sport telecasts such as the [[Australian Football League]] and [[National Rugby League]], children's and lifestyle programs and infomercials or paid programming. Seven had its origins in Bunbury as BTW-3 in the late 1960s and then purchased other stations in [[Kalgoorlie]] and [[Geraldton]], as well as launching a satellite service in 1986 to form the current network. Seven's studios and offices are based at Roberts Crescent in Bunbury, with its transmitter located at Mount Lennard approximately {{convert|25|km}} to the east. The station produces a nightly 30-minute news program for regional WA at 5:30{{nbsp}}pm on weeknights. WIN Television maintains a newsroom in the city; however, the station itself is based in Perth. The WIN newsroom provides regional coverage for sister station [[STW]]'s ''Nine News'' bulletins at 6pm each night, which are simulcast on WIN. On 28 July 2011, new digital television services from GWN and WIN commenced transmission.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2011/07/regional-wa-ready-to-switch-on-new-multichannels.html |title=Regional WA ready to switch on new multichannels |date=6 July 2011 |website=tvtonight.com.au|access-date=19 April 2017}}</ref> A new stand alone [[Network 10]] affiliated channel branded as [[West Digital Television]] was the first of the new digital only channels to go on-air. The other new digital only channels that are also now available in Bunbury include [[7two]], [[7mate]], [[ishop tv]], [[Racing.com|RACING.COM]], [[10 HD]], [[10 Bold Drama]], [[10 Peach Comedy]], A placeholder on channel 54 currently showing WIN Televisionβs Australian landmark videos, [[TVSN]], [[Gold (Australian TV channel)|Gold]], [[9Gem]], [[9Life]] and [[9Go!]]. Subscription Television service [[Foxtel]] is available via satellite. ===Newspapers=== ''Bunbury Herald'', ''South Western Times'' and ''Bunbury Mail'' are local newspapers available in Bunbury and surrounding region. Newspapers from Perth including ''[[The West Australian]]'' and ''[[The Sunday Times (Western Australia)|The Sunday Times]]'' are also available, as well as national newspapers such as ''[[The Australian]]'' and ''[[The Australian Financial Review]]''.
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