West Digital Television

It broadcasts free-to-air on a number of digital terrestrial transmitters in regional and remote areas of Western Australia, as well as free-to-view on the Viewer Access Satellite Television service.

Multi-channels One and Eleven were launched to Regional WA viewers on 28 July 2011, the same day digital commercial television commenced in Bunbury.

[8] On 12 March 2021, Nine announced that it would return to WIN Television as its regional affiliate in most markets including Western Australia, beginning 1 July 2021, in a deal that lasts at least seven years.

WIN will also provide advertising sales services for Nine's O&Os NBN and NTD (with the former succeeding a similar agreement it had with Southern Cross Austereo).

West Digital Television was also due to close down on 1 July 2024, but the Albanese government's communications department approved $32.9 million in an increase in funding the costs for the station's satellite contract.

The stations are based on GWN7's separate licence areas and all broadcast free-to-air digital television channels 10, 10 Bold Drama and 10 Peach Comedy.

Terrestrial transmissions are available in many regional cities and towns, including Albany, Broome, Bunbury, Carnarvon, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Karratha, Merredin, as well as others.

West Digital Television station broadcast areas: SDW (green), VDW (blue), GDW (fuchsia), WDW (yellow)