Wales West and North Television
Wales (West and North) Television, known on screen as Teledu Cymru (pronounced [tɛˈlɛdɨ ˈkəmrɨ], Welsh for "Wales Television") and often abbreviated to WWN, was the Welsh "Independent Television" (commercial television) contractor awarded the franchise area serving North and West Wales, from 1962 (franchise awarded 6 June 1961). It began transmitting on 14 September 1962, and ceased on 26 January 1964 through financial failure; the franchise area was soon combined with the South Wales and West of England area, operated by TWW. TWW retained the Teledu Cymru name in the former WWN franchise area, as did successor Harlech during their emergency transitional franchise, only retiring the name when they were able to officially take over.
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Wales West and North Television
Wales (West and North) Television, known on screen as Teledu Cymru (pronounced [tɛˈlɛdɨ ˈkəmrɨ], Welsh for "Wales Television") and often abbreviated to WWN, was the Welsh "Independent Television" (commercial television) contractor awarded the franchise area serving North and West Wales, from 1962 (franchise awarded 6 June 1961). It began transmitting on 14 September 1962, and ceased on 26 January 1964 through financial failure; the franchise area was soon combined with the South Wales and West of England area, operated by TWW. TWW retained the Teledu Cymru name in the former WWN franchise area, as did successor Harlech during their emergency transitional franchise, only retiring the name when they were able to officially take over.
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威爾斯西部和北部電視(英語:Wales (West and ...... 和南威爾斯及西英格蘭區域合併,改播出威爾斯和西部電視的節目。
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Teledu Cymru
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1962-09-14
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1964-01-26
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1962-09-14
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Teledu Cymru
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West and North Wales
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The Teledu Cymru reception area when WWN collapsed in 1964
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1964-01-26
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Cardiff and Bangor
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English and Welsh
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Wales Television
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Merged with TWW
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Wales (West and North) Televis ...... able to officially take over.
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威爾斯西部和北部電視(英語:Wales (West and ...... 和南威爾斯及西英格蘭區域合併,改播出威爾斯和西部電視的節目。
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Wales West and North Television
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威爾斯西部和北部電視
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Wales (West and North) Television
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