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===Media=== ====Print==== A daily tabloid owned by [[Australian Community Media]], the ''[[Border Mail]]'', is printed in Wodonga. The Border Mail has offices in both Albury and Wodonga. ====Television==== Wodonga is part of the Albury-Wodonga/Murray/North-East Victoria television market and has access to all major TV networks. Channels available include [[Seven Network|Channel 7]] (formerly [[Prime7]] and part of the [[Seven Network]]), [[WIN Television]] (part of the [[Nine Network]]), [[Southern Cross 10]] (part of [[Network 10]]), as well as the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] (ABC) and the [[Special Broadcasting Service]], more commonly known as SBS. Several of these networks also offer additional digital-only channels, including [[ABC Family (Australian TV channel)|ABC Family]], [[ABC Entertains]], [[ABC News (Australian TV channel)|ABC News]], [[SBS Viceland]], [[7two]], [[7mate]], [[7Bravo|7bravo]], [[7flix]], [[10 Bold Drama]], [[10 Peach Comedy]], [[Nickelodeon (Australian TV channel)|Nickelodeon]], [[Sky News Regional]], [[9Gem]], [[9Go!]] and [[9Life]]. Two television news bulletins featuring local content are offered in Albury–Wodonga and the surrounding region. The Seven Network broadcasts its bulletin live at 6.00pm from studios in [[Canberra]]. WIN Television's bulletin is produced in [[Ballarat]] but features Albury–Wodonga region based content, and airs on delay at 6.30pm. [[Southern Cross Austereo]] also provides short local news updates which are produced in [[Hobart]], [[Tasmania]], however, these do not feature significant local content from the Albury–Wodonga region. ====Radio==== There are three commercial radio stations broadcasting into Wodonga that are based over the border in Albury, namely [[2AY]], [[Triple M The Border]] and [[Hit104.9 The Border]]. Notably, Hit FM south eastern network is programmed out of the Albury/Wodonga Hub, going to centres around [[New South Wales]], Victoria, [[Tasmania]] and into [[South Australia]]. Broadcast out of the same building as Triple M The Border, which is also networked to local stations around New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia. Albury/Wodonga is one radio market, thus advertisements are directed to both sides of the border. The Albury/Wodonga market underwent significant change in 2005 when [[Southern Cross Austereo|Macquarie Southern Cross Media]] bought 105.7 The River from [[RG Capital]], and 2AY and Star FM from the [[Nova Entertainment|DMG Radio Australia]]. Due to cross-media ownership laws preventing the ownership of more than two stations in one market, Macquarie was required to sell one of these stations and in September 2005 sold 2AY to the [[Ace Radio]] network. 2AY takes its night time programming from [[Nine Radio]]. Commercial radio stations from Wangaratta (3NE, Edge FM) can also be received in most parts of Wodonga. The [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] produces breakfast and morning radio programs through its local radio network, from the studios of [[ABC Goulburn Murray]] located in Wodonga on 106.5FM. The rest of its content is delivered from [[Melbourne]]. The ABC also deliver [[Radio National]] on 990 AM, [[ABC Classic]] on 104.1 FM, [[ABC NewsRadio]] on 100.9 FM and [[Triple J]] on 103.3 FM. There is also a community radio station known as 2REM 107.3 FM. The Albury-Wodonga Community Radio station plays a large number of speciality programs including those for the retiree, ethnic and aboriginal communities throughout the day and a range of musical styles including underground and independent artists from 8:00pm onwards. In addition, the area is serviced by a [[Radio Print Handicapped Network|Radio for the Print Handicapped]] station, 2APH, on 101.7 FM. Other stations include the Albury–Wodonga Christian Broadcasters' 98.5 The Light,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.thelight.org.au/ |title=The Light|website=Thelight.org.au |access-date=8 January 2014}}</ref> and the dance formatted narrowcaster RawFM on 87.6 FM.
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