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===Television=== Metropolitan Perth has five broadcast television stations; * [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC TV]] WA. (Callsign: [[ABW (TV station)|ABW]] β Channel 12 Digital) * [[Special Broadcasting Service|SBS]] WA. (Callsign: [[SBS (Australian TV channel)|SBS]] β was on Channel 29 Digital β now Channel 7 Digital since the 2013 retune) * [[Seven Network]] Perth. (Callsign: [[TVW]] β Channel 6 Digital) * [[Nine Network]] Perth. (Callsign: [[STW]] β Channel 8 Digital) * [[Network Ten]] Perth. (Callsign: [[NEW (TV station)|NEW]] β Channel 11 Digital) * Perth formerly had [[West TV]], a free-to-air community television channel that began broadcasting in April 2010 and ceased broadcasting in February 2020. It replaced [[Access 31]], which ceased broadcasting in August 2008. Regional WA has a similar availability of stations as Perth. Geographically, it is one of the largest television markets in the world, including almost one-third of the continent. * [[Golden West Network|Golden West Network (GWN7)]]. Owned by [[Seven West Media]]. (Callsigns: SSW South West, VEW Goldfields/Esperance, GTW Central West, WAW remote areas) * [[WIN Television WA]]. Affiliated with Nine (Callsign: WOW) * [[West Digital Television]]. Affiliated with Ten (Callsigns: SDW South West, VDW Goldfields/Esperance, GDW Central West, WDW remote areas) * Regional WA used to have [[Westlink (Australian TV channel)|Westlink]]. An open-narrowcast community-based television channel that was only on satellite until Westlink's discontinuation in 2018. (Satellite only) [[File:ABC Perth gnangarra.JPG|thumb|ABC studios in [[East Perth, Western Australia|East Perth]]]] In addition, broadcasters operate digital multichannels: * [[ABC HD (Australian TV channel)|ABC HD]] (Carried by [[ABW (TV station)|ABW]]) * [[ABC TV Plus]] (Carried by [[ABW (TV station)|ABW]]) * [[ABC Me]] (Carried by [[ABW (TV station)|ABW]]) * [[ABC News (TV channel)|ABC News]] (Carried by [[ABW (TV station)|ABW]]) * [[SBS HD]] (Carried by [[SBS-TV|SBS]]) * [[SBS Viceland]] (Carried by [[SBS-TV|SBS]]) * [[SBS World Movies]] (Carried by [[SBS-TV|SBS]]) * [[SBS Food]] (Carried by [[SBS-TV|SBS]]) * [[National Indigenous Television|NITV]] (Carried by [[SBS-TV|SBS]]) * [[SBS WorldWatch]] (Carried by [[SBS-TV|SBS]]) * [[7HD]] (Carried by [[TVW]]) * [[7TWO]] (Carried by [[TVW]] and affiliates) * [[7mate]] (Carried by [[TVW]] and affiliates) * [[7flix]] (Carried by [[TVW]]) * [[Racing.com]] (Carried by [[TVW]] and affiliates) * [[9HD]] (Carried by [[STW]] and affiliates) * [[9Gem (Australian TV channel)|9Gem]] (Carried by [[STW]] and affiliates) * [[9Go! (Australian TV channel)|9Go!]] (Carried by [[STW]] and affiliates) * [[9Life]] (Carried by [[STW]] and affiliates) * [[9Rush]] (Carried by [[STW]]) * [[Extra (Australian TV channel)|Extra]] (Carried by [[STW]]) * [[10 Bold]] (Carried by [[NEW (TV station)|NEW]] and affiliate) * [[10 Peach]] (Carried by [[NEW (TV station)|NEW]] and affiliate) * [[10 Shake]] (Carried by [[NEW (TV station)|NEW]]) * [[10 HD]] (Carried by [[NEW (TV station)|NEW]] and affiliate) * [[TVSN]] (Carried by [[NEW (TV station)|NEW]] and affiliate) * Gecko TV (Carried by [[NEW (TV station)|NEW]]) Pay TV services are provided by [[Foxtel]], which acquired many of the assets and all the remaining subscribers of the insolvent [[Galaxy (Australian television)|Galaxy Television]] satellite service in 1998. Some metropolitan suburbs are serviced by Pay TV via cable; however, most of the metropolitan and rural areas can only access Pay TV via satellite.
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