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Austar TV Guide
There really is something for everyone on AUSTAR with over 80 channels dedicated to bringing you a variety of quality TV 24/7. Sport, movies, news, weather, lifestyle, documentary, music, kids, comedy, history, drama and some good old general entertainment - enjoy a great night in.
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Free to Air TV Guide Bendigo
Australian Free-to-Air TV has always been an analogue signal. Digital terrestrial television broadcasts commenced in Australia's capital cities on 1 January, 2001 and have now been rolled out across Australia.
The Free-to-Air television networks have invested heavily in digital transmission infrastructure and have been broadcasting in both analogue and digital as the transition to a digital television broadcasting system takes place.
Free-to-Air digital television now provides Australians with their first new commercial TV channels in four decades. These new Standard Definition (SD) and High Definition (HD) digital channels have been introduced as a result of government legislation that for the first time allows commercial free-to-air broadcasters to multi-channel. Each network is currently allowed to offer one SD and one HD digital channel in addition to their main SD channel.
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Internet TV Guide
Find Internet TV is a growing one-stop-shop for locating sites broadcasting video online by providing a feature-rich directory and program Listings for live content. Unlike other sites that search and show video clips on their site, Find Internet TV finds, categorizes, tags, and lists sites that show live and on-demand video. One may be able to find a 2 minute clip of Desperate Housewives or a NFL highlight on a video aggregating website, but they won't know where to watch it live or in full length and miss out on the special features broadcasting sites provide.
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