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ATN is the Sydney flagship television station of the Seven Network in Australia. The licence, issued to a company named Amalgamated Television Services, a subsidiary of John Fairfax & Sons, was one of the first four licences (two in Sydney, two in Melbourne) to be issued for commercial television stations in Australia. It began broadcasting on 2 December 1956.

ATN
Channels
BrandingSeven
Programming
AffiliationsSeven (O&O)
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
2 December 1956; 66 years ago (1956-12-02)
Former channel number(s)
Analog: 7 (VHF) (1956–2013)
National Television Network (1956–1963)
Call sign meaning
Amalgamated
Television
New South Wales
Technical information
Licensing authority
Australian Communications & Media Authority
ERP200 kW (analog)
50 kW (digital)
HAAT249 metres (817') (analog)
251 metres (823') (digital)[1]
Transmitter coordinates33°48′20″S 151°10′51″E / 33.80556°S 151.18083°E / -33.80556; 151.18083
Links
Website7plus.com.au

The station formed an affiliation with GTV-9 Melbourne in 1957, in order to share content. In 1963, Frank Packer ended up owning both GTV-9 and TCN-9, so as a result the stations switched their previous affiliations. ATN-7 and HSV-7 joined to create the Australian Television Network, which later became the Seven Network. ATN-7 is the home of the national level Seven News bulletins.

The studios and transmission tower

The station opened in 1956 with principal offices and studios located at Mobbs Lane, Epping. The initial black and white cameras and other equipment was supplied by the Marconi Company of England. Conversion to PAL colour occurred on 1 March 1975. Digital DVB-T commenced on 1 January 2001.

The initial transmission tower in 1956 was located near the ABC tower at Gore Hill, Sydney. This was eventually demolished after ATN was invited to share a new site at Artarmon which was built by a new 3rd, commercial broadcaster TEN-10.

Digital and analog broadcasts

ATN-7 commenced digital television transmissions on 1 January 2001, broadcasting on VHF Channel 6 while maintaining analogue transmission on VHF Channel 7.

ATN-7's Sydney transmissions – both DVB-T terrestrial digital PAL – are broadcast from masts operated by Transmitters Australia (TXA) at Artarmon and/or Willoughby. Retransmission translators to UHF channels service Sydney viewers from Kings Cross and North Head at Manly and north of Sydney at Bouddi, Gosford and Forresters Beach (see the ) web site.

Beginning in the early 2000s, on-air programs were sent by digital link from the Seven Network's national program play-out centre at Docklands in Melbourne where the Master Control Room was located for all metropolitan and regional feeds to be controlled. Programming line-up, advertisement output, feed switching, time zone monitoring and national transmission output was previously delivered here. All Seven Network owned and operated studios used to have their live signals relayed here: for instance, ATN's output was fed to HSV and then transmitted via satellite or fibre optics to the towers around metropolitan Sydney. In 2019 however, this function was transferred to a new play-out centre in Sydney as part of a joint venture with the Nine Network.

The analogue signal for ATN-7 was turned off at 9:00 am on 3 December 2013 by using a special five-minute retrospective clip of the local station and the song "My City of Sydney" by Tommy Leonetti, used for the first time in 30 years, combined with the old "Mother kangaroo putting her baby joey to bed" animation, which was played during the channel closedown sequence until the network began 24-hour service in 1993.

Program production

The Epping facilities were expanded to provide five operational studios and the centre became the largest producer of Australian produced TV content, including Wheel of Fortune, Sons and Daughters, A Country Practice, Hey Dad..!, All Saints, Terry Willesee Tonight and Home & Away.

The Epping studios closed in early 2010 when new studio facilities serviced by Global Television, opened at the Australian Technology Park in Eveleigh.[2][3]

News and live telecast programs are presently broadcast from the Martin Place studios.

RaceCam

ATN's engineering staff received two Emmy Awards – making ATN the first Australian company to receive such an award – for the technology, invention and further development of RaceCam, live mobile point-of-view TV cameras which were initially developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s for the station's coverage of the Bathurst 1000. Visiting commentators from the United States organised for ATN staff to supply the camera and transmission systems for CBS' coverage of NASCAR races.

A variant of RaceCam was also developed for yachts in the 1987 America's Cup off the coast of Fremantle. Later in the mid-1980s, the American Broadcasting Company asked ATN staff to develop aerofoil-designed cameras suitable for Formula One cars, and these were subsequently used at the Indianapolis 500.

Seven’s Martin Place Studios

 
The set used for Seven News

The Seven Network's Martin Place studios, referred to on-air as News Central and based on the first five floors of The Colonial Building in Sydney are the main news presentation studios for, Seven News Sydney, Sunrise, Weekend Sunrise, and The Morning Show. Comprising 3,000 square metres, viewers and tourists can see programs being broadcast from the street level studio. The network claims that the Martin Place facilities are one of the most technologically advanced digital television centres in the world.

Eliminations for the fifth season of The Mole in 2005 were also held at the Martin Place studios; the set was configured for each elimination episode including the final episode in which the winner and the Mole were revealed live. This meant that guests could watch outside the studio as the eliminations were being carried out live. Notable guests included contestants from previous seasons.

In March 2021, it was announced that the Seven Network would move out of Martin Place to Eveleigh by the end of 2022 after almost two decades.[4] The decision is understood to be a cost-saving move away from CBD property leasing.

Seven News Sydney

 
Seven News Sydney reporter Jessica Dietrich reporting outside the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's Ultimo studios in Sydney

Seven News Sydney is presented by Mark Ferguson from Sunday to Thursday and Michael Usher and Angela Cox on Friday and Saturday from the Martin Place studios. Sport is presented by Mel McLaughlin from Sunday to Thursday and Matt Shirvington on Friday and Saturday. Weather is presented by Angie Asimus from Sunday to Thursday and Sally Bowrey on Friday and Saturday.

News updates for Sydney are presented throughout the afternoon and the early evenings, with news updates during the night being shown nationally, they can be seen on Seven, 7two and 7mate, as well as 7flix.

At the end of 2003, a year before all of Channel 7's News and Current Affairs moved to Martin Place, the ill-fated dual presenter format of Ross Symonds and Ann Sanders came to an end after the pair failed to make an ratings impact in the Sydney market, losing viewers to competition winner Nine News Sydney (then National Nine News), which had led in the ratings for decades. After Ian Ross took over from both Symonds and Sanders in 2003, Seven News Sydney became the 6pm ratings leader from February 2005 until 2010.

Ross presented his final bulletin for Seven News Sydney on Friday 27 November 2009 with Bath taking over as main weeknight presenter on Monday 30 November 2009. Former Nine News presenter Mark Ferguson took over from Bath as weekend news presenter from Saturday 28 November 2009. The bulletin retained its ratings lead until it was overtaken again by the rival Nine News bulletin in the ratings in 2011 – Seven's 6pm bulletin won 14 out of 35 ratings weeks.[5]

In January 2014, Mark Ferguson was appointed weeknight presenter, replacing Chris Bath due to poor ratings. Bath became weekend presenter and continued to host Sunday Night until her resignation in July 2015,[6] after which Melissa Doyle took over.[7] More changes to Sydney's news presenting team in subsequent months saw former Melbourne weather presenter David Brown replace Sarah Cumming as Sydney's weather presenter and Mel McLaughlin replace Jim Wilson as the sports presenter.[citation needed]

In August 2016, it was announced that Michael Usher would replace Melissa Doyle as Friday and Saturday presenter. Doyle will move into a new expanded role as senior correspondent and host of Sunday Night.[8]

For its efforts in bringing news of the 2014 Sydney hostage crisis to the whole of Australia (ATN's Martin Place news rooms and facilities were evacuated and news operations shifted to a makeshift studio miles from the site, with additional coverage from other stations nationwide), Seven News Sydney became the 2015 Logie Awards winner for Most Outstanding News Coverage.

In June 2020, Jim Wilson left Seven after 28 years with the network, to become a new host of 2GB's Drive program. His last sports bulletin was 27 June 2020. It was later announced that Matt Shirvington will replace him.[9]

On 5 November 2020, David Brown left the Sydney newsroom to return to Melbourne with Angie Asimus promoted to weeknights weather presenter.[10]

In December 2020, it was announced Angela Cox would be joining Michael Usher as co-host of the weekend news bulletin from January 2021.[11]

Presenters

Currently, the Seven News Sydney on-air team consists of the following:

Current presenters
Role Bulletins
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
News Mark Ferguson (2014–present) Michael Usher (2016–present)
Angela Cox (2021–present)
Sport Mel McLaughlin (2016–present) Matt Shirvington (2020–present)
Weather Angie Asimus (2020–present) Sally Bowrey (2020–present)

Reporters

Fill-In Presenters

Sunrise/Weekend Sunrise correspondent

  • Mylee Hogan

The Latest: Seven News correspondent

  • Tom Sacre

Programmes produced by ATN-7

Martin Place

Current productions at Australian Technology Park

Filmed at FOX Studios

On Location

Past Programming

Early efforts by the station included variety series Sydney Tonight (1956–1959), Captain Fortune Show (1956–1960) for children, soap opera Autumn Affair (1958–1959) and talent program TV Talent Scout (1957–1958).

See also

External links

  • Official Site

References

  1. ^ HAAT estimated from http://www.itu.int/SRTM3/ using EHAAT.
  2. ^ New Channel Seven Studios in Redfern Architecture Australia, accessed 27 December 2008.
  3. ^ Cummins, C. Redfern to rival Pyrmont as a hub for media Sydney Morning Herald, 12 July 2008.
  4. ^ Knox, David. "Sunrise, Morning Show, 7News to relocate studios | TV Tonight". TV Tonight. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  5. ^ Nine News Sydney takes ratings crown from Seven 12 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Media Spy, 22 October 2011
  6. ^ Mark Ferguson replaces Chris Bath at Seven News, TV Tonight, 27 January 2014
  7. ^ "Seven Network farewells Chris Bath". Yahoo!7. 16 June 2015. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
  8. ^ "Melissa Doyle takes on expanding role with Sunday Night – Mumbrella". 15 August 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  9. ^ "Channel Seven welcomes Olympian Matt Shirvington to the team". 7NEWS.com.au. 3 July 2020. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  10. ^ "David Brown departs Seven News Sydney | TV Tonight".
  11. ^ "7NEWS welcomes Angela Cox to 6pm team to join Michael Usher for weekend editions". 17 December 2020.

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This article is about the Australian television station For other uses see ATN disambiguation ATN is the Sydney flagship television station of the Seven Network in Australia The licence issued to a company named Amalgamated Television Services a subsidiary of John Fairfax amp Sons was one of the first four licences two in Sydney two in Melbourne to be issued for commercial television stations in Australia It began broadcasting on 2 December 1956 ATNSydney New South WalesChannelsDigital 6 VHF Virtual 7BrandingSevenProgrammingAffiliationsSeven O amp O OwnershipOwnerSeven West Media Channel Seven Sydney Pty Ltd HistoryFirst air date2 December 1956 66 years ago 1956 12 02 Former channel number s Analog 7 VHF 1956 2013 Former affiliationsNational Television Network 1956 1963 Call sign meaningAmalgamatedTelevisionNew South WalesTechnical informationLicensing authorityAustralian Communications amp Media AuthorityERP200 kW analog 50 kW digital HAAT249 metres 817 analog 251 metres 823 digital 1 Transmitter coordinates33 48 20 S 151 10 51 E 33 80556 S 151 18083 E 33 80556 151 18083LinksWebsite7plus wbr com wbr auThe station formed an affiliation with GTV 9 Melbourne in 1957 in order to share content In 1963 Frank Packer ended up owning both GTV 9 and TCN 9 so as a result the stations switched their previous affiliations ATN 7 and HSV 7 joined to create the Australian Television Network which later became the Seven Network ATN 7 is the home of the national level Seven News bulletins Contents 1 The studios and transmission tower 2 Digital and analog broadcasts 3 Program production 4 RaceCam 5 Seven s Martin Place Studios 6 Seven News Sydney 6 1 Presenters 7 Programmes produced by ATN 7 7 1 Martin Place 7 2 Current productions at Australian Technology Park 7 3 Filmed at FOX Studios 7 4 On Location 8 Past Programming 9 See also 10 External links 11 ReferencesThe studios and transmission tower EditThe station opened in 1956 with principal offices and studios located at Mobbs Lane Epping The initial black and white cameras and other equipment was supplied by the Marconi Company of England Conversion to PAL colour occurred on 1 March 1975 Digital DVB T commenced on 1 January 2001 The initial transmission tower in 1956 was located near the ABC tower at Gore Hill Sydney This was eventually demolished after ATN was invited to share a new site at Artarmon which was built by a new 3rd commercial broadcaster TEN 10 Digital and analog broadcasts EditATN 7 commenced digital television transmissions on 1 January 2001 broadcasting on VHF Channel 6 while maintaining analogue transmission on VHF Channel 7 ATN 7 s Sydney transmissions both DVB T terrestrial digital PAL are broadcast from masts operated by Transmitters Australia TXA at Artarmon and or Willoughby Retransmission translators to UHF channels service Sydney viewers from Kings Cross and North Head at Manly and north of Sydney at Bouddi Gosford and Forresters Beach see the Digital Broadcast Australia web site Beginning in the early 2000s on air programs were sent by digital link from the Seven Network s national program play out centre at Docklands in Melbourne where the Master Control Room was located for all metropolitan and regional feeds to be controlled Programming line up advertisement output feed switching time zone monitoring and national transmission output was previously delivered here All Seven Network owned and operated studios used to have their live signals relayed here for instance ATN s output was fed to HSV and then transmitted via satellite or fibre optics to the towers around metropolitan Sydney In 2019 however this function was transferred to a new play out centre in Sydney as part of a joint venture with the Nine Network The analogue signal for ATN 7 was turned off at 9 00 am on 3 December 2013 by using a special five minute retrospective clip of the local station and the song My City of Sydney by Tommy Leonetti used for the first time in 30 years combined with the old Mother kangaroo putting her baby joey to bed animation which was played during the channel closedown sequence until the network began 24 hour service in 1993 Program production EditThe Epping facilities were expanded to provide five operational studios and the centre became the largest producer of Australian produced TV content including Wheel of Fortune Sons and Daughters A Country Practice Hey Dad All Saints Terry Willesee Tonight and Home amp Away The Epping studios closed in early 2010 when new studio facilities serviced by Global Television opened at the Australian Technology Park in Eveleigh 2 3 News and live telecast programs are presently broadcast from the Martin Place studios RaceCam EditATN s engineering staff received two Emmy Awards making ATN the first Australian company to receive such an award for the technology invention and further development of RaceCam live mobile point of view TV cameras which were initially developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s for the station s coverage of the Bathurst 1000 Visiting commentators from the United States organised for ATN staff to supply the camera and transmission systems for CBS coverage of NASCAR races A variant of RaceCam was also developed for yachts in the 1987 America s Cup off the coast of Fremantle Later in the mid 1980s the American Broadcasting Company asked ATN staff to develop aerofoil designed cameras suitable for Formula One cars and these were subsequently used at the Indianapolis 500 Seven s Martin Place Studios Edit The set used for Seven News The Seven Network s Martin Place studios referred to on air as News Central and based on the first five floors of The Colonial Building in Sydney are the main news presentation studios for Seven News Sydney Sunrise Weekend Sunrise and The Morning Show Comprising 3 000 square metres viewers and tourists can see programs being broadcast from the street level studio The network claims that the Martin Place facilities are one of the most technologically advanced digital television centres in the world Eliminations for the fifth season of The Mole in 2005 were also held at the Martin Place studios the set was configured for each elimination episode including the final episode in which the winner and the Mole were revealed live This meant that guests could watch outside the studio as the eliminations were being carried out live Notable guests included contestants from previous seasons In March 2021 it was announced that the Seven Network would move out of Martin Place to Eveleigh by the end of 2022 after almost two decades 4 The decision is understood to be a cost saving move away from CBD property leasing Seven News Sydney Edit Seven News Sydney reporter Jessica Dietrich reporting outside the Australian Broadcasting Corporation s Ultimo studios in Sydney Further information Seven News Seven News Sydney is presented by Mark Ferguson from Sunday to Thursday and Michael Usher and Angela Cox on Friday and Saturday from the Martin Place studios Sport is presented by Mel McLaughlin from Sunday to Thursday and Matt Shirvington on Friday and Saturday Weather is presented by Angie Asimus from Sunday to Thursday and Sally Bowrey on Friday and Saturday News updates for Sydney are presented throughout the afternoon and the early evenings with news updates during the night being shown nationally they can be seen on Seven 7two and 7mate as well as 7flix At the end of 2003 a year before all of Channel 7 s News and Current Affairs moved to Martin Place the ill fated dual presenter format of Ross Symonds and Ann Sanders came to an end after the pair failed to make an ratings impact in the Sydney market losing viewers to competition winner Nine News Sydney then National Nine News which had led in the ratings for decades After Ian Ross took over from both Symonds and Sanders in 2003 Seven News Sydney became the 6pm ratings leader from February 2005 until 2010 Ross presented his final bulletin for Seven News Sydney on Friday 27 November 2009 with Bath taking over as main weeknight presenter on Monday 30 November 2009 Former Nine News presenter Mark Ferguson took over from Bath as weekend news presenter from Saturday 28 November 2009 The bulletin retained its ratings lead until it was overtaken again by the rival Nine News bulletin in the ratings in 2011 Seven s 6pm bulletin won 14 out of 35 ratings weeks 5 In January 2014 Mark Ferguson was appointed weeknight presenter replacing Chris Bath due to poor ratings Bath became weekend presenter and continued to host Sunday Night until her resignation in July 2015 6 after which Melissa Doyle took over 7 More changes to Sydney s news presenting team in subsequent months saw former Melbourne weather presenter David Brown replace Sarah Cumming as Sydney s weather presenter and Mel McLaughlin replace Jim Wilson as the sports presenter citation needed In August 2016 it was announced that Michael Usher would replace Melissa Doyle as Friday and Saturday presenter Doyle will move into a new expanded role as senior correspondent and host of Sunday Night 8 For its efforts in bringing news of the 2014 Sydney hostage crisis to the whole of Australia ATN s Martin Place news rooms and facilities were evacuated and news operations shifted to a makeshift studio miles from the site with additional coverage from other stations nationwide Seven News Sydney became the 2015 Logie Awards winner for Most Outstanding News Coverage In June 2020 Jim Wilson left Seven after 28 years with the network to become a new host of 2GB s Drive program His last sports bulletin was 27 June 2020 It was later announced that Matt Shirvington will replace him 9 On 5 November 2020 David Brown left the Sydney newsroom to return to Melbourne with Angie Asimus promoted to weeknights weather presenter 10 In December 2020 it was announced Angela Cox would be joining Michael Usher as co host of the weekend news bulletin from January 2021 11 Presenters Edit Currently the Seven News Sydney on air team consists of the following Current presenters Role BulletinsSunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday SaturdayNews Mark Ferguson 2014 present Michael Usher 2016 present Angela Cox 2021 present Sport Mel McLaughlin 2016 present Matt Shirvington 2020 present Weather Angie Asimus 2020 present Sally Bowrey 2020 present Afternoon news updates Ann Sanders until 2 00 pm on Monday Thursday Sally Bowrey until 2 00 pm on Friday Mark Ferguson after 3 00 pm on Monday Thursday after 4 00 pm on Sunday Michael Usher after 3 00 pm on Friday after 4 00 pm on Saturday Nightly news updates Mark Ferguson until 7 30 pm on Sunday Thursday Michael Usher after 8 30 pm on weeknights and Saturday Reporters Chris Reason Senior Mark Riley Canberra Political Editor Ashlee Mullany US Bureau Robert Ovadia Crime Paul Kadak Chris Maher Andrew Denney Crime Laura Banks Crime Tom Sacre Sarina Andaloro Tom Hartley Amelia Brace Hugh Whitfeld Europe Bureau Chief Alex Hart State Political Reporter Angie Asimus Matt Carmichael Sport David Woiwod US Correspondent Tim Lester US Correspondent Amber Laidler Isabelle Mullen Sarah Greenhalgh Europe Correspondent Leonie Ryan Court Reporter Fill In Presenters News Chris Reason Angela Cox Sport Matt Carmichael Michelle Bishop Weather Angie Asimus Sunrise Weekend Sunrise correspondent Mylee HoganThe Latest Seven News correspondent Tom SacreProgrammes produced by ATN 7 EditMartin Place Edit Seven Early News Sunrise The Morning Show The Morning Show Weekend Weekend Sunrise Seven Morning News Seven News at 4 Seven News Sydney The Latest Seven News Test Cricket coverage 2018 present Women s Big Bash League coverage 2018 present Big Bash League coverage 2018 present Rugby League World Cup coverage 2013 2017 Olympic Games coverage 1992 present Current productions at Australian Technology Park Edit Home amp Away 1988 present My Kitchen Rules 2010 present The Chase Australia 2021 present Filmed at FOX Studios Edit The X Factor 2010 2016 On Location Edit Better Homes and Gardens 1995 present Sydney Weekender 1994 present House Rules 2013 2019 Carols in the Domain 1982 present Farmer Wants a Wife 2020 present Schools Spectacular 2016 2019 2021 Schools Spectacular Remixed 2020 Past Programming EditSunday Night 2009 2019 V8 Supercars 2007 2014 2021 present Packed to the Rafters 2008 2013 Today Tonight ATN 7 1995 2001 HSV 7 2001 2006 ATN 7 2007 2012 HSV 7 2013 2014 11AM 1975 1999 Newsworld 1982 1989 Real Life 1992 1994 became Today Tonight from 1995 The Price Is Right 2012 The NightCap 2008 Wild Boys 2011 All Saints 1998 2009 Always Greener 2001 2003 Hey Dad 1987 1994 Sons and Daughters 1982 1987 A Country Practice 1981 1993 Wheel of Fortune ADS 7 1981 1987 SAS 7 1987 1996 ATN 7 1996 2006 Denton 1994 1995 Who Dares Wins 1996 2000 The Real Seachange 2006 The Zoo 2007 2008 Saturday Disney 1997 2016 Playhouse Disney 2003 2007 The Big Arvo 2001 2005 Surf Patrol It s Academic 2005 2016 headLand 2005 2006 Popstars Live 2000 2002 2004 Surprise Chef 2001 2003 The Daily Edition 2013 2020 Andrew Denton s Interview 2018 2019 The Dream with Roy and HG 2000 2004 The Ice Dream with Roy and HG 2002 Win Roy amp H G s Money 2000 The Monday Dump 2001 2002 The Nation Dumps 2002 The Cream 2003 The Matty Johns Show 2010 Sportsworld HSV 7 1987 2003 ATN 7 2004 2006 The Mole 2005 Sunday Sunrise 1997 2004 2005 Between Two Worlds 2020 Plate of Origin 2020 The Secret Daughter 2016 2017 Secret Bridesmaids Business 2019 Early efforts by the station included variety series Sydney Tonight 1956 1959 Captain Fortune Show 1956 1960 for children soap opera Autumn Affair 1958 1959 and talent program TV Talent Scout 1957 1958 See also Edit Television portal Australia portalTelevision broadcasting in Australia Circle 7 logoExternal links EditOfficial SiteReferences Edit HAAT estimated from http www itu int SRTM3 using EHAAT New Channel Seven Studios in Redfern Architecture Australia accessed 27 December 2008 Cummins C Redfern to rival Pyrmont as a hub for media Sydney Morning Herald 12 July 2008 Knox David Sunrise Morning Show 7News to relocate studios TV Tonight TV Tonight Retrieved 3 March 2021 Nine News Sydney takes ratings crown from Seven Archived 12 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine Media Spy 22 October 2011 Mark Ferguson replaces Chris Bath at Seven News TV Tonight 27 January 2014 Seven Network farewells Chris Bath Yahoo 7 16 June 2015 Retrieved 16 June 2015 Melissa Doyle takes on expanding role with Sunday Night Mumbrella 15 August 2016 Retrieved 15 August 2016 Channel Seven welcomes Olympian Matt Shirvington to the team 7NEWS com au 3 July 2020 Retrieved 3 July 2020 David Brown departs Seven News Sydney TV Tonight 7NEWS welcomes Angela Cox to 6pm team to join Michael Usher for weekend editions 17 December 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ATN amp oldid 1130520199, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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