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Instead of trying to sell me the most expensive stuf about this store! y at your p for not only the humans to shop in but the fur babies to live in until they are adopted. T. ch braver than me lol The bearded dragon, the sc C31 Melbourne is a free-to-air community television channel in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its signal is transmitted from Mt. Dandenong and Como Centre, South Yarra, reaching much of the Greater Melbourne, Geelong and West Gippsland areas on free-to-air television [1]. The station began broadcasting officially on 6 October 1994. The Australian Broadcasting Authority had granted Melbourne Community Television Consortium (MCTC) with a temporary open-narrowcast licence on 5 March 1993. The framework of community television in Australia can be traced back to 1992, when the Government asked the ABA to conduct a trial of community television using the vacant sixth television channel 31. On 30 July 2004, the Australian Broadcasting Authority granted the station a full-time community broadcasting licence.
C31 began broadcasting in digital during June 2010. C31 is primarily funded through sponsorship, grants, sale of airtime and member donations. The station does not receive any regular Government funding.[3] The annual revenue of C31 is approximately (AUD) $2 million per year. For comparison, the Nine Network, an Australian commercial station, has $907 million annual revenue.[4] The station claims that "1.4 million Melbournians tune in each month" [5] this figure is supplied by the ratings company OzTam. Individual programs can have ratings of up to 180,000 viewers. The C31 website was completely remodelled in 2009, and now offers streaming of every program they broadcast (if the producer consents).[6] C31 Melbourne is the only community television broadcast in Australia which offers this. C31 announced to its digital service provider and officially began simulcasting from 2010 on Logical Channel Number 44. C31 officially started broadcasting in Digital on 28 May 2010[7] with the official launch date on 11 June.
There are no plans for the expansion of community TV in Regional Victoria & Tasmania in the near future. On 27 June 2010, the community TV programming was rebranded "C31" with new logo, identities, schedule and watermark. The C31 program schedule is a program line-up is published on its website, in most Australian electronic program guides (EPGs) and in the newspapers. On 1 March 2012, C31 ceased broadcasting its analogue signal, and is now available only as logical digital channel 44. In September 2014, Australian federal communications minister Malcolm Turnbull announced that licensing for community television stations would end in December 2015.[9] In September 2015, Turnbull, now Prime Minister, announced an extension of the deadline to 31 December 2016.[10] The deadline was again extended to 30 June 2017 by Minister for Communications Mitch Fifield in December 2016.[11] C31, like other community television stations, is moving operations online, and streams its channel live on their website which allows access to viewers outside of its traditional broadcast area.
In April 2016, C31 became the first community station to offer a mobile app that offers live streaming and video on demand catch up television. C31 is available on digital via UHF 32 in Melbourne & Geelong and UHF 66 in South Yarra. C31 transmits from the TXA transmission tower on top of Mount Dandenong, Victoria, from a shared facility alongside commercial television networks. Prior to 1 March 2012, C31's signal was available in analog UHF at a lower power than Melbourne's other television stations (it was, for example, one quarter of SBS's output power). Nevertheless, viewers with good line-of-sight to the main transmitter on Mount Dandenong could receive a usable signal from as far away as Geelong, Castlemaine and Moe[]. Further information: List of programs broadcast by Channel 31 C31 broadcasts a vast array of locally produced content including news, sport, youth, arts, and entertainment programmes. The station also features a substantial amount of local multicultural programming, celebrating Melbourne's ethnic diversity.
Fishcam is arguably C31's best-known programme. It was a pre-recorded broadcast of a fish tank located in the station's studios, set to music by independent artists.[13] It used to be live, but the station got complaints from the ACMA when there was a dead fish floating on the top of the tank for several days. It was originally shown in place of a test pattern when the station had no programming available for broadcast. After it was discovered that Fishcam was reasonably popular, Fishcam became a scheduled show and was even listed in the TV guide. C31 has boasted that Fishcam is "very popular" [14] and is so widely recognized in the Melbourne community that "many people know C31 as 'the fish station'." The station has previously made VHS tapes of Fishcam available for purchase. After having its timeslot continually cut back over the years to make room for more traditional programming, Fishcam finally ceased broadcasting on 4 March 2007.[16] On 13 October 2014 FishCam returned at the new time of 9pm hosted by Luis from Lessons with Luis.
[17] The return of FishCam coincides with the station's twentieth anniversary. The logo for Deaf TV, one of the diverse programs on C31 Many comedians, performing artists and producers worked at C31 before moving to mainstream television, these people include Rove McManus, Amy Parks, Greg Tingle, Hamish and Andy's Hamish Blake and Andy Lee, Adam Richard, Peter Helliar, Merrick and Rosso's Merrick Watts and Tim Ross, Jo Stanley, Darren Chau, Corinne Grant, Jamie McDonald, Tom Ballard, Tommy Little, Dave Thornton, Jess Harris, Alex Tigani, Josh Schmidt and Kim Hope. ^ C31 Information Kit ^ C31 Website - About C31 "...with over 1.4 million Melburnians tuning in each month" ^ Application to the ABA for Melbourne Community Television "From midnight there is a live camera broadcasting...with music by independent artists playing in the background." ^ Application to the ABA for Melbourne Community Television "Fishcam is a very popular and peaceful alternative to late night infomercials."