Independent Television Service for Wales and the West
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Independent Television Service for Wales and the West (ITSWW)[1] was a temporary emergency service provided by the Independent Television Authority (ITA) in light of the early termination of service of the previous franchise holder, Television Wales and the West (TWW) after they lost their ITV franchise in 1967.
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Type | Region of television network |
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Branding | Independent Television Service for South Wales and the West Independent Television Service Teledu Cymru |
Country | England and Wales |
First air date | 4 March 1968; 56 years ago (1968-03-04) |
TV transmitters | St Hilary, Preseli, Arfon, Moel-y-Parc |
Headquarters | Bristol Cardiff |
Broadcast area | West of England Wales |
Owner | An arrangement by the ITA where HTV used old TWW staff and facilities prior to becoming ready with its own franchise |
Dissolved | 20 May 1968 (1968-05-20) |
Picture format | 405-line |
Affiliation(s) | ITV |
Language | English and Welsh |
Replaced | TWW |
Replaced by | Harlech Television |
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