Newspapers The area is serviced by the
Latrobe Valley Express, which is delivered free of charge to residences in the Latrobe Valley region on a Wednesday and has a current circulation of approximately 34,128 (CAB). In the past there was also the
Moe-Narracan News, the
Morwell Advertiser and the
Traralgon Journal, which were distributed free of charge once per week on Tuesday and has a circulation of approximately 11,034 (CAB). Latrobe Valley is also home to
The Gippslander Newspaper which covers the entire Gippsland region. The now defunct
Latrobe Valley Voice was a new paper to the region, having been established in March 2011. The
Latrobe Valley Voice was delivered free of charge to over 30,000 residences in the Latrobe Valley region on Wednesdays. The paper collapsed on 7 May 2011 after its financial backers withdrew their support.
Radio Warragul commercial radio stations
Triple M Gippsland (94.3 and 97.9 MHz) and
3GG (531 kHz) service the region along with the
Traralgon based commercial stations –
TRFM (99.5 MHz) and
Gold 1242. Most
ABC stations are rebroadcast locally and available in the Latrobe Valley, along with
774 ABC Melbourne which is able to be received directly from
Melbourne and the local
ABC Gippsland station (100.7 MHz). National
ABC stations
Triple J (96.7 MHz) and
ABC Classic (101.5 MHz) are also broadcast from Mount Tassie. Some Melbourne stations both on the AM band and the FM band can be heard across the region, however DAB+ is not available without a vertically polarized roof-top antenna. Community radio stations Gippsland FM (104.7 MHz) and Life FM (103.9 MHz) are also broadcast into the Latrobe Valley.
Television The area was the first in Australia to receive its own regional television station,
GLV-10 Gippsland (now Network 10), when it launched on 9 December 1961. Programs from the three main commercial television networks (
Seven,
Nine and
Ten) are all re-broadcast into Latrobe Valley by their regional affiliates –
Seven (
AMV),
WIN (
VTV) and
Network 10 (
GLV). All broadcast from the Latrobe Valley transmitter at
Mount Tassie. All the commercial stations are based in
Traralgon and have local commercials placed on their broadcasts. Local news is available on all three commercial networks: •
WIN broadcasts a half-hour
WIN News bulletin each weeknight at 5:30pm, produced from studios in
Wollongong. •
Network 10 and
Seven broadcast short local news and weather updates throughout the day, produced and broadcast from Seven's
Canberra studios and 10's
Tasmanian studios.
Nine previously produced a local news bulletin branded
Nine News Gippsland and later
Nine News Local for a brief period between 2017 and 2021 that aired on the
Southern Cross Austereo primary channel when it was previously affiliated with Nine. Both national
public broadcasters,
ABC (
ABC TV) and
SBS (
SBS TV) are broadcast into the Latrobe Valley as well, via
Mount Tassie, as well as from the Dandenong Ranges transmitters located east of Melbourne. Additional digital multi-channels broadcast by all the networks in addition to the ones listed above are available on the digital service called
Freeview to viewers in the Latrobe Valley region. These channels include HD simulcasts of the primary channel (available on channels 20, 30, 50, 60 and 80). As well as
ABC Family,
ABC Entertains,
ABC News,
SBS Viceland,
SBS World Movies,
10 Drama,
10 Comedy,
Nickelodeon,
7two,
7mate,
7flix,
7Bravo,
9Gem,
9Go!,
9Life and
Sky News Regional. Television transmissions from
Mount Dandenong for the Melbourne market (Seven, Nine and Ten) can also be received in
digital in the Latrobe Valley with a suitable roof-top antenna with. Reception in the west Latrobe Valley, namely Moe, can receive these Melbourne transmissions clearly. Subscription television service
Foxtel (previously
Austar until 2014) is available via satellite. ==See also==