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===Media=== Bendigo is served by two newspapers, the ''[[Bendigo Advertiser]]'' and the ''[[Bendigo Weekly]]'', although in October 2019 the ''Bendigo Weekly'' was incorporated into the ''Bendigo Advertiser'' and now features as an insert in the Saturday edition of the ''Advertiser''. Eight locally based radio stations are active; 105.1 Life FM, Gold 1071am and 98.3FM, [[Hit91.9 Bendigo|Hit 91.9]], [[3BO FM]] (broadcasting as Triple M) and [[ABC Central Victoria]] located on Napier Street, as well as the community radio stations Radio KLFM 96.5, [[Phoenix FM (Central Victoria)|Phoenix FM]], [[Fresh FM (Bendigo)|Fresh FM]] and Vision Australia Radio 3BPH Bendigo 88.7 FM. Network television is broadcast in the Bendigo region by the [[Seven Network]], [[WIN Television]] (affiliated with the [[Nine Network]]), [[Network 10]], the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] (ABC) and the [[Special Broadcasting Service]] (SBS). Of the three commercial networks, WIN Television airs a half-hour ''[[WIN News]]'' bulletin each weeknight at 5.30 pm, produced from a newsroom in the city and broadcast from studios in [[Wollongong]]. Short local news updates and weather updates are broadcast by Network 10 throughout the day, produced and broadcast from its [[Hobart]] studios. The Seven Network airs short local news and weather updates throughout the day, produced and broadcast from its [[Canberra]] studios. On 5 May 2011, analogue television transmissions ceased in most areas of regional Victoria and some border regions including Bendigo and surrounding areas. All local free-to-air television services are now being broadcast in digital transmission only. This was done as part of the federal government's plan for [[digital terrestrial television in Australia]], where all analogue television transmission were being gradually switched off and replaced with [[DVB-T]] transmission.
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