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Australian Broadcasting History

Australian broadcasting history began in the 1920s with the establishment of radio stations, such as 2BL in Sydney. The first public television service launched in 1956, changing how Australians consumed news and entertainment. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), created in 1932, played a pivotal role in public broadcasting. Commercial networks emerged alongside, introducing competitive programming. The transition to digital broadcasting began in the 2000s, enhancing content access. Today, streaming services and online platforms coexist with traditional media, reflecting the evolving landscape of how Australians engage with information and entertainment.