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C31 Melbourne

C31 Melbourne is a free-to-air community television channel in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its name is derived from UHF 31, the frequency and channel number reserved for analogue broadcasts by metropolitan community television stations in Australia.

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Owner
Melbourne Community Television Consortium
Headquarters
2/4 Douglas Street Southbank, Victoria
Broadcast area
Melbourne, Geelong, surrounding areas
Country
Australia
DVB-T
32 (Melbourne) 42 (South Yarra)
Freeview (virtual)
44

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C31 Melbourne

Nodes83
Edges82
Triples225
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.024096
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C31 Melbourne

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related to Other programs · 212
C31 Melbourne → A-League Show, Aaron Mccarthy, Adrian Sherlock, AFL, AFL Footy, Alex Anifantis, Alex Tigani, Alison Deane, Angelo, Anime Snacktime Hour, AnimeLab On-air, Anna Mott, Antonio Curulli, As Seen, Ate, Athos Siranos, Aussie, Australia, Australia's Only Jewish TV, Australian
Broadcast area · 1
C31 Melbourne → Melbourne, Geelong, surrounding areas
Country · 1
C31 Melbourne → Australia
DVB-T · 1
C31 Melbourne → 32 (Melbourne) 42 (South Yarra)
Freeview (virtual) · 1
C31 Melbourne → 44
Headquarters · 1
C31 Melbourne → 2/4 Douglas Street Southbank, Victoria
Language · 1
C31 Melbourne → English
Launched · 1
C31 Melbourne → 6 October 1994; 31 years ago (1994-10-06)
Owner · 1
C31 Melbourne → Melbourne Community Television Consortium
Picture format · 1
C31 Melbourne → 576i (SDTV) 16:9

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
C31 MelbourneBroadcast areaMelbourne, Geelong, surrounding areas1.00infobox
C31 MelbourneCountryAustralia1.00infobox
C31 MelbourneDVB-T32 (Melbourne) 42 (South Yarra)1.00infobox
C31 MelbourneFreeview (virtual)441.00infobox
C31 MelbourneHeadquarters2/4 Douglas Street Southbank, Victoria1.00infobox
C31 MelbourneLanguageEnglish1.00infobox
C31 MelbourneLaunched6 October 1994; 31 years ago (1994-10-06)1.00infobox
C31 MelbourneOwnerMelbourne Community Television Consortium1.00infobox
C31 MelbournePicture format576i (SDTV) 16:91.00infobox
C31 MelbourneSister channelsChannel 44 Adelaide1.00infobox
C31 MelbourneTypeCommunity television1.00infobox
C31 MelbourneWebsitec31.org.au1.00infobox
C31 Melbourneis afree-to-air community television channel in Melbourne0.90text

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