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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Teledu Cymru - Wales (West and North) Television, also known as WWN, was the Welsh "Independent Television" (commercial television) contractor awarded the franchise area serving 'North and West Wales', from 1962-68 (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.The geography of Wales presented a daunting problem to the ITA. The populous area of Wales was already…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Teledu Cymru - Wales (West and North) Television, also known as WWN, was the Welsh "Independent Television" (commercial television) contractor awarded the franchise area serving 'North and West Wales', from 1962-68 (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.The geography of Wales presented a daunting problem to the ITA. The populous area of Wales was already being served by TWW, which had begun broadcasting in 1958, while the north-east of the country and much of the north coast was served by the North of England franchise, Granada and ABC, operating since 1956; the interior of north Wales could not receive ITV transmissions at all.