[4] Its station, called C31 Adelaide (C31), launched on 23 April 2004 on analogue channel UHF 31.
[5] In 2004, most community TV services in capital cities received permanent licences from the Australian Communications & Media Authority (ACMA).
However, the process for allocating a permanent licence in Adelaide, which began in 2004, was terminated in mid-2006; the two prospective applicants (of which C31 was one) were declined for different reasons.
[6] On 5 November 2010, the station was moved to digital channel 44 and was renamed 44 Adelaide, with its analogue signal switched off on 31 May 2012.
In September 2014, Australian federal communications minister Malcolm Turnbull announced that licensing for community television stations would end in December 2015.