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1463:. The 1990s had been a decade of soft ratings for Network Ten and the legacy of CTC's 'Channel 7' glory days had long been forgotten. Owners Southern Cross Broadcasting tapped the final nail in the coffin of the locally produced news bulletin on 22 November 2001 blaming declining audience and the expense of upgrading equipment for digital broadcasting. The axing, in the same year as Prime cancelled its half-hour local bulletin in Canberra, sparked an Australian Broadcasting Authority investigation into regional television news. No news bulletins were restored as a result. 1603:
operating its own local news service. This marked the end of locally produced news bulletins again for CTC after 5 years with no plans to continue local news bulletins under Network 10 affiliation. CTC returned to rip and read news updates on 1 July 2021, the same day that SCA began its new affiliation with Network 10. The news updates carry the 10 News First look and feel with the updates produced from the network's station in Hobart. Apart from updates CTC carries 10 News First from Sydney (state bulletins on weekdays, national bulletins on weekends),
397:(approximately 10 km north-east of Canberra's city centre, at an elevation of 842 m above sea level) was considered as a potential transmitter site. It was turned down, however, because it was already under the control of the Department of Civil Aviation (who would be unwilling to surrender or lease the site due to its proximity to the Airport and the Air Force base). It was also determined that a transmitter located atop Mount Ainslie would not provide ample coverage of the entire Canberra area (notable black-spots would have included the 386:, offering 100,000 shares which were immediately oversubscribed, ending up with a total subscribed capital of A£300,000 (A$ 600,000). The two key shareholders in CTL made an agreement with all other shareholders that all shares were to be bought back in the event that they were unsuccessful in their licence bid — they need not have worried, since after a hearing of considerable length, the ABCB decided to grant CTL the licence in November 1960. The callsign for the station was to be CTC and the new service was to transmit on 529: 2185: 488:, commenced broadcasting in Canberra. CTC manager George Barlin welcomed the arrival of the new station, which would viewers in the area would have a 'complete television service'. Mr Barlin pointed out there had been a great enthusiasm for television in the Canberra area, with around 42% of homes owning or renting a television within six months of the commencement of local television services. 1383:
local news on rival WIN was proving popular. However, in both a testament to the loyalty of its audience and a question mark over the wisdom of management, the 'First at Five' move was met with fierce protest by viewers. Not only had the beloved 'Channel 7 News' as it was colloquially known been moved an hour earlier, but the 6pm-7pm slot had been filled by the tabloid current affairs program
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station was bought by the network. Independence meant CTC was free to choose programs from any source and the station claimed for many years that over 80% of Australia's top rating programs were broadcast in Canberra. However, local residents would often complain of big name television programs missing from the Canberra schedule, while cheap repeats of American sitcoms such as
4143: 2045:, which stood for road test, performance, maintenance, started a 13 week run on Wednesday 10 July 1985 following a pilot shot in February that year. In a testament to the stations ability to syndicate its production, the show was pre-sold to 'every regional station in Australia, except NBN-3'. Initially the program was to be hosted by 5869: 5796: 2125:, commonly known by the nickname Hotdogs. The show's format had the host presenting simple puzzles which viewers could attempt to solve over the phone. Successfully solving a puzzle would result in a cash prize for the contestant. The program had two series and went to air for the final time on Friday 15 December 2006. 455:, CTL chairmen A. T. Shakespeare, Sir Patrick McGovern and station manager George Barlin also assisted with the opening proceedings. An introduction to CTC's on-screen personalities was followed by a news summary. Viewers were then treated to a film of the Queen's Birthday Procession from the military barracks at 2069:. The program premiered on Friday, 22 March 1985 and was presented by radio 2CA personality Ron Cooper. Initially running on Friday nights, the show had a 'backbone of rock 'n' roll', but included pop music and jazz. The program featured studio performances, interviews as well as standard music videos. A clip of 4133: 580:, the tower also became the transmission site for CTC's primary VHF 7 signal alongside ABC on VHF 3 and ABC FM 101.9. CTC's original studio building was demolished to make way for the tower and the station produced a 12-minute film on the construction of Telecom Tower which was shown at the visitor's centre. 1355:
Wollongong base would be inserted. This format lasted barely nine months, with the Wollongong news crew retrenched in December 1989 following the September takeover of CTC by Charles Curran. Riverina and Central West viewers had only just begun to receive CTC and a local news presence was never established.
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was an innovative early Sunday evening chat show hosted by Canberra teenagers that ran for 26 weeks from 17 June 1979. Teenagers interviewed celebrities asking questions they devised themselves. The show was the brain child of Desmond Bishop, who ran the Canberra Children's Television Workshop at CTC
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Over the next five years, limited resources were invested into the newsroom and technical glitches were becoming more obvious to viewers. Ten year old camera tapes were having to be reused with tape wear showing on screen. Sound desks from the early 1970s were also beginning to fail leading to breaks
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By 1985 the CTC newsroom boasted 14 journalists, 3 sports journalists and a sports presenter. The nightly bulletin also had the luxury of three camera operators during transmission. On 10 January 1986 John Bok, who had become a high-profile personality for CTC in the Canberra community, read his last
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in Canberra, southern NSW, Victoria and Queensland as part of a five-year agreement. CTC, along with almost all Southern Cross Ten stations rebranded as Channel 9 ending a 27-year affiliation with Ten. (In Northern NSW Southern Cross Ten continued its Ten affiliation due to Nine owning their existing
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In December 1989, following the station's takeover by Curran, CTC's Wollongong newsroom was significantly scaled back, just eight months into its operation. The local news windows were removed from the nightly bulletin as two journalists and two camera operators were retrenched. A local news presence
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Under Stokes the number of broadcast hours increased and the local news bulletin was scaled up from a 15-minute auxiliary to a full local, national and international service. In 1982 breakfast television commenced on CTC, with a relay of Nine Network programming. Canberra's only commercial television
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in Newcastle, where a generic bulletin framework was read live, with windows for pre-recorded local news, sport and weather. The Nine News Canberra bulletin framework was shared with the Illawarra, Riverina and Central West markets, each with its own local content windows. The shared weather segment
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on 20 January 1992. The 'First at Five' slogan was emblazoned across Canberra on buses and in newspaper ads. The move to 5pm gave Network Ten an edge in other cities against its rival news bulletins. In Canberra there were no other local/national/international bulletins on air, but the half-hour 6pm
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On 1 January 1989 CTC commenced daily 24-hour broadcasting for the first time. A revelation to Canberrans for whom television had ceased shortly after midnight each evening, not commencing until 6am the following day. Now armed with Network Ten's stream of programs and branding, CTC was able to stay
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In May 1967 CTC commenced a two-hour light entertainment, news and community information program. Presented by newsreader and announcer David Brice, the program aired on Saturday mornings at 7am and included music, film clips from entertainment shows, weather reports, sport, gardening, cartoons and
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Locally produced news updates continued on CTC after the change to Channel 9, however owners Southern Cross Austereo announced they would 'scale up' the three-minute 'rip and read' news updates with the re-introduction of full news bulletins at the earliest opportunity ending years of dependence on
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opened in October 1974 costing over $ 2 million and boasted sales and administration, a full size production studio supplemented by two smaller studios for commercial recordings and on-air presentation. As the facility was fully equipped only with colour equipment over 80% of the broadcasts were in
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also decided to place their transmitter atop Black Mountain — both would be perched atop guyed masts (as opposed to towers) with each rising to 126 metres and 152 metres, respectively. ABC's studio would be located in Canberra city proper. In order to access the transmitters and studio, a road
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was a short-lived series which aired in 1968 from April to August on Mondays at 10.05 pm. The series presented a mix of interviews and variety acts. It was hosted by David Brice, who was assisted by Steve Liebmann. The content varied in entertainment quality with one episode featuring an interview
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Following the announcement that SCA would switch its affiliation back to Channel 10 from 1 July 2021, due to Nine switching back to WIN Television on the same day, the Nine News Local bulletins ceased production after 5 years with the last bulletin airing on 30 June 2021, due to Nine affiliate WIN
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In November 2016 the Nine Network announced it would commence production of 15 localised news bulletins including a one-hour service for Canberra. While journalists would be based at the CTC offices in Watson, the bulletin would read from TCN studios in Sydney, contrary to earlier speculation the
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and sports presenter Greg Robson. The team would steer CTC through the impending launch of two rival commercial stations which would see the viewing audience split into three within six months. A new set was constructed at the CTC studios in Watson in the same style as other Network Ten stations.
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In September 2018, Southern Cross Austereo announced it would transfer its Canberra-based broadcast playout to NPC Media, a joint venture between the Nine and Seven Networks. CTC, via Southern Cross Austereo, would move remaining employees to a leased office facility in Canberra. The changes were
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For CTC's markets outside of Canberra, things were a little different. The Illawarra, Central West and Riverina received news from TEN-10 in Sydney, rather than the Canberra bulletin. For these markets the news remained at 5pm for the next 24 years until the affiliation change to Nine. On 1 July
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and CTC was a fully fledged Network Ten station in time for the arrival of Prime and WIN in Canberra and ready to take on those rivals in the Illawarra. Similar to the structure of CTC's Nine News today, the bulletin had a local opt-out window for the Illawarra, where stories produced from CTC's
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CTC has a long and rich history of quality local news and current affairs production. News bulletins aired for almost 40 years until being axed on 22 November 2001. The news format varied over the years but from the early 1970s was a separate 10–20 minute local bulletin followed by national news
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Test transmissions started on 2 April 1962 and local reports of excellent picture quality exceeded expectations in coverage area. It was reported the vast majority of Canberra and Queanbeyan viewers required no outside antenna at all. Viewers in Yass reported a perfect signal and homes in higher
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Localised news bulletins returned to CTC on Monday 10 August 2020, with some major changes. The bulletin was cut to a 30-minute program covering the ACT and all of southern NSW (Illawarra, Riverina and Central West) in one broadcast. Airing live at 5.30pm, the bulletin was followed by the state
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As the only commercial television station in Canberra, CTC's programming operated independently from the television networks from its inception in 1962 until television aggregation in 1989 - though many viewers noticed CTC began to evolve towards the Ten Network schedule in early 1988 after the
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in relation to media ownership rules and had run into financial difficulties following the 1987 stock market crash two years earlier. On 1 September 1989, Northern Star Holdings announced a major restructure to pay off debts and help restore profitability. The proposals included selling off the
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Four years after aggregation, Prime, which had had a stop/start approach to local news in Canberra, decided to take on CTC head-to-head with a one-hour local/national/international 6pm news bulletin. Prime's first attempt at news in Canberra saw the station lure CTC alumnus John Bok back from
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and WIN came to Canberra. A new base had been established in Wollongong for sales and news staff. CTC broadcast its Canberra-based news bulletin to the Illawarra seven days a week, with a window for local stories created for both markets. It would be another nine months before aggregation was
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In 2005 the Southern Cross Ten Star arrived on screen differentiating the regional stations more clearly from metropolitan Network Ten. Southern Cross Ten continued to largely use Network Ten IDs and promos unchanged, but mixed in Southern Cross Ten versions of network IDs. Community Service
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In 2004 Southern Cross Ten was forced to reintroduce local news content following a ruling by the Australian Broadcasting Authority. The CTC studios in Watson became a news hub, with a small team of journalists pre-recording news updates to be broadcast across the Southern Cross Ten network.
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Having acquired CTC in 1987, Network Ten began an overhaul of the news service. Ken Begg was appointed News Director, joining from ABC replacing Bill Muldrew, with the clear brief to 'make the news better'. The Nine Network graphics and news theme were ditched and the bulletin was rebranded
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By the end of April 1962, both the studio and transmitter was completed and the first test patterns were transmitted. On 23 May 1962 at 5:45pm, the first live test transmission took place with the Safety Bureau Officer, Senior Constable T. A. M. Cooper presenting a 13-minute public service
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from Telecasters Australia and all Ten stations, including CTC, were brought into line with the generic Southern Cross Ten brand. The branding was light, with a simple denominator below the Network Ten logo. For viewers, CTC was for the first time a 100% relay of TEN Sydney, with the only
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was announced as the anchor for the service at the Nine Network's 2017 program launch. On 18 January 2017, News Director Mike Dalton announced the first bulletin reporters for CTC in 15 years as Harry Frost and Rosana Kingsun (both from WIN News Canberra), Emma Larouche (from GTS/BKN
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replacement for the Sky News on WIN service that it previously distributed. With that agreement CTC has access to the Sky News Australia newsroom and remote studios based in the capital for production of news content broadcast on the Sky News network of channels around the country.
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By the middle of 1989 Ten's ratings were in decline so on 23 July, the recently recruited network boss Bob Shanks relaunched the network as 10 TV Australia. Rumours had been circulating that Shanks wanted rid of the network's X logo, as it reminded him on X-rated movies. CTC became
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In August 2020, demolition of the entire CTC and Southern Cross Austereo studio site at Watson was completed to make way for a housing development. The demolition marked the end of 46 years as Canberra's home of television and Australia's first colour television station.
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In December 2016, Southern Cross Austereo lodged a planning application with the ACT Government to demolish the CTC studios, administration and playout facility to make way for a residential development. The proposed studio campus demolition comes just over a year after
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CTC's new owners, Southern Cross were quick to rationalise resources at CTC, much as they had done at their existing stations in Victoria. By early 1995 staff cuts had been announced, the local weekend news bulletin had been cancelled and on 6 February CTC was rebranded
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Soon after CTC was purchased by Southern Cross Broadcasting (as it was then known), the newsroom was subject to extensive staff cuts. The cancellation of the half-hour weekend bulletin was the most obvious sign things were changing. In Canberra, the news was re-branded
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1993 would go down in history as the pinnacle of local TV choice for Canberra, with buses and newspapers plastered with the faces of three newsrooms. But it wasn't to last and by Christmas 1993 Prime had scaled back its one-hour composite to a half-hour local bulletin.
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equipment — two TK-12 4½" image orthicon cameras were purchased for use in the studio at a cost of £8,000 (A$ 16 000) each. The transmitter (whose mast was erected in March 1962) was custom-designed by Co-El of Italy, and the mast EPT Limited in Sydney.
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commenced, hosted by David Allen and Niree Creed. The program aired at 10.30pm Thursday evenings and boasted 'international content' which at the time was a point worth making owing to the expensive satellite equipment required to air news from overseas.
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to explain to viewers how to receive it. A telephone survey conducted after the first weekend of broadcast found that 74% of Canberrans could receive UHF and of those, 65% found the network's programs more interesting than those on ABC and Capital 7.
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with Christmas card designer Gordon Fraser and an interview with an inspector for the RSPCA while a different episode featured an interview with NSW Minister for Lands, Tom Lewis, and an interview with chairman of the ACT Advisory Council, Jim Pead.
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was scaled back to three minutes so it could run within commercial breaks during the day. The mini-program ran on CTC from November 1962 until December 1988 when the format was adopted by local rivals WIN and Prime and subsequently dropped by CTC.
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over a period of 28 weeks (from September 1961 – March 1962) at a total cost of £77,912 (A$ 155,824). Occupying a 9,400 square metres (101,000 square feet) site, the complex featured a 140-square-metre studio area and was fitted out with
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parts of Cooma also, unexpectedly, were able to receive CTC 7. Goulburn television retailers reported heavy set orders in the lead-up to CTC's commencement - though the town could already enjoy a television signal from WIN 4 Wollongong.
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bulletin to take up a role with ABC in Adelaide. David Allen took over as the station's chief news anchor as the bulletin was scaled down to a half-hour composite, which at that time was using the Nine Network news theme and graphics.
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to watch contestants jump from a 10-metre platform, aiming to glide 50 metres to win the $ 10,000 prize. The 1995 Birdman rally event was cancelled by the station as it could "no longer sustain the high costs of staging the event".
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from Sydney. In October 1981 CTC launched its first one-hour local, national and international bulletin, airing at 6pm weeknights presented by Laurie Wilson and John Bok. By 1982, John Bok was presenting alongside Laurie Wilson and
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rule. This would pave the way for major changes in television ownership in Australia as the three television networks expanded beyond Sydney and Melbourne, buying their affiliates in other capitals. At the time Kerry Stokes owned
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though would not be an appropriate name for the station; CTC wasn't going to supply Seven Network programming after all, so retaining the channel 7 moniker would have presented an anomaly. By the end of 1988 the news was branded
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Not able to build a metropolitan television network and with the costs associated with regional television aggregation looming, Stokes decided to sell. On 7 August 1987, Kerry Stokes sold CTC to Northern Star Holdings, owners of
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districts), nor would there be enough room for the ABC's television transmitter (whose service was due to commence in December 1962) as well as CTC. Other sites considered included Mounts Gray, Bowning, Ginini and Bull's Head.
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station, NBN). The change was reminiscent of the 'frequency swap' between ADS and SAS Adelaide in 1987 which became Channel 10 and Channel 7 respectively. CTC is the only television station in Australia that has been known as
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The Canberra Birdman Rally broadcast by CTC from 1985 to 1994 during the Canberra Festival in March was possibly the most visible community event run by the station. At its peak in 1987, over 100,000 spectators would line
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made its premiere on CTC then a kinescope of the opening ceremony was screened. The first night's programming concluded with an epilogue and a preview of the following day's programs before ending transmission at 10:30pm.
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The financial difficulties continued for Northern Star Holdings and on 14 September 1990 Network Ten, which by then consisted only of TEN Sydney, ATV Melbourne and TVQ Brisbane, went into receivership. By this time the
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bulletin went to air at 6pm – just in time to cover day two of the Seoul Olympics. The relaunched newscast was hosted by veteran ABC newscaster Geoff Hiscock and TV8's Christine Kininmonth alongside weather presenter
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on 28 June of that year) presented by Canberra broadcasting veteran Steve Liebmann at 7am weekdays. Perhaps in a nod to his local Canberra profile, CTC opted to broadcast Nine's breakfast program rather Network Ten's
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Although CTC 7 commenced transmission at 6pm on 2 June 1962 with various program promotions and a documentary on the construction of the CTC studios, the official opening was not to take place until 7pm — as well as
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Adelaide in 1989 to produce and front a 30-minute local news bulletin. However, Prime couldn't drag the audience from CTC and in April 1991 the bulletin was scaled back to a five-minute update shown at the end of
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Southern Cross Ten had also introduced short update bulletins during the day and evening, but added a weekend 30-minute current affairs program, State Focus to air at noon on Saturdays, raising issues of topical
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dominated the schedule on Saturday afternoons (originally on Sunday afternoons from 5 May 1968 at a noon to 2pm time slot hosted by Rex Mossop), showing a selection of sporting events from around the country.
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station beginning to more closely resembling a metropolitan station and in 1983 CTC celebrated 21 years of broadcasting. The station celebrated with a slight re-brand and the introduction of a new jingle
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reading news and sport with Mike Lorigan relocating to Nine News Adelaide. Weather continued to be presented by Gavin Morris from the NBN studios in Newcastle, covering the entire broadcast area.
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featured good news stories of the week, some cartoon content and music. Rowdy Rabbit was the popular mascot of the South Canberra shopping centre, and program sponsor, Woden Shopping Square (now
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which had been on air for over a year and was preferred by most regional stations. The first time the station was broadcasting regularly before 9am was 15 years earlier with the locally produced
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along with ADS Adelaide and the licence for NEW Perth. In Adelaide, ADS swapped frequencies later that year with Adelaide's then-Ten affiliate, SAS. CTC was already broadcasting on VHF 10 in the
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In 1993 Prime decided to try again and a team of 26 including Ken Begg and Geoff Hiscock, both poached from CTC, were brought together to upgrade Prime's news. The now nationally known faces of
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The station's commitment to metropolitan quality news in Canberra saw CTC defy other Network Ten affiliates in Australia, maintaining a number one position in the ratings for three years after
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While working for CTC, presenter David Brice optioned the rights of a book by Don and Elizabeth Coleman about a student protest against an Asian security conference to be held in Canberra.
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in audio on-air. Despite the lack of investment in technical equipment, the CTC newsroom maintained its selection of local and national stories and broad coverage of international news.
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in place of the city name used in the metropolitan markets. The X logo was gone, replaced with a map of Australia. The following day, news services within Network Ten were retro-branded
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On 22 November 2001, following a year of rapid growth, Southern Cross cancelled the station's one-hour weekday news bulletin ending 40 years of local news production. CTC was rebranded
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rules, CTC was the first television station in Australia to broadcast the majority of its output in colour. A rare piece of CTC colour news film from 21 October 1974 can be seen at the
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Sydney via coaxial cable. The video-taped footage was then prepared for screening by CTC-7 that evening. RVN-2 installed new receiving equipment to repeat a clear signal from Canberra.
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on 13 March 1983 with Tony Campbell as host. With only one commercial television station in Canberra, whether to show AFL or Rugby League matches was always a hotly contentious issue.
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aired from May to December 1985 in one-hour double episodes on Wednesdays at 7.30pm, however only around 50 of the original 170 episodes were broadcast in Canberra at that time.
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everywhere except Canberra. The Ten News brand had been far more successful in Canberra than elsewhere, so the station was give a 'stay of execution' in order to re-introduce
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was a five-minute presentation of upcoming not-for-profit community events around Canberra. In March 1988, after the station was acquired by Network Ten the previous year,
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commenced filming in September 1970. The film was released the following year and achieved some success in Canberra but was a commercial and critical disappointment.
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as its regional affiliate in most markets beginning on 1 July 2021, in a deal that would last at least seven years. This has ended SCA's five-year agreement with the
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complete in the Riverina and Central West, as the new transmitters required to cover these vast regions were still under construction by the Federal Government.
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for Canberra/Illawarra was pre-recorded at NBN studios in Newcastle. The historic first broadcast marked a return to local news for the station after 15 years.
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1982 also saw a big change for CTC's morning newscasting with the introduction of weekday breakfast news television. CTC began broadcasting the Nine Network's
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was broadcast monthly featuring both Canberra-based and interstate talent. The first episode went to air at 9.30pm on Tuesday 23 August 1966 and was entitled
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burst on to screens. Reflecting Canberra's status as the heart of the nation, the station produced a 60-second feel-good promo and promotional 45 RPM single,
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CTC was a pioneer of colour television, commissioning the first purpose-built colour production studio and film laboratory in Australia. The new facility in
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needed to be built up to the summit — construction commenced in July 1961. CTL were granted the lease to the Black Mountain site on 26 September 1961.
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Local news was re-introduced to the station in 2004 in the form of three-minute updates at various times of the day. The news updates were produced by
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taken from ATN 7 in Sydney. In 1980, under new owner Kerry Stokes, CTC scaled up its local news bulletin to 30 minutes at 6pm on weekdays, followed by
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On 17 March 2020, following the outbreak of coronavirus, Nine News announced the temporary cancellation of their regional, hour-long news bulletins.
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had an identical set at CTC Canberra, ATV Melbourne and TEN Sydney with the program broadcast from whichever city the main guest was in at the time.
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90,000) into the business in order to apply for the Canberra-area commercial television licence. The first chairman of the newly formed company was
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motoring editor Paul Gover, however by the time the show launched he had stepped aside due to 'other commitments' and motoring editor of
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in which host Cooper incorrectly refers to the studio location as Dickson, when in fact he was further up Northbourne Avenue in Watson.
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In 1988, CTC's programming began to evolve closer to Ten stations while still airing content from all three networks. In January Nine's
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CTC relayed its first program to another station on 11 October 1964, with a simulcast transmission of an Olympic Games presentation by
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Meanwhile, owners Northern Star Holdings were having financial and regulatory problems. The company was subject to an inquiry by the
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The studio complex, which, in later years, would be affectionately known as 'the tin shed' was planned, designed and constructed by
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commenced broadcasting in that city. The one-hour locally produced bulletin would remain on screens almost unchanged for 13 years.
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On 1 July 2016, Southern Cross Austereo changed its on-air affiliation deal for its Southern Cross Ten stations to align with the
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CTC was in a relatively strong position in Canberra ahead of aggregation, which would see the station expand into the Illawarra,
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On 15 July 1990, CTC ceased 24-hour broadcasting in Canberra, after only one year. The station would go off air at 1:30 am.
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In the 1970s and 1980s CTC's weekend schedule was heavily padded with local and national sport coverage. A two-hour program
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to regional areas, including Southern NSW and the ACT, for the very first time and it broadcasts on Channel 54, as well as
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Prior to the acquisition of the licence, CTL needed to find suitable sites for both a studio and a transmitter. Initially,
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was a variety program which aired from 1966 to 1967. Co-produced by Jack Sluyters and David Brice, who was also the host,
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warehousing company Surita on 7 May 1980, heading off a rival bid from Television Wollongong Transmissions Ltd (owners of
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at CTC alongside Kininmonth. WIN maintained its half-hour local news bulletin anchored by veteran Canberra broadcaster
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On 6 February 2017 the first edition of Nine News Canberra went to air. The bulletin was produced in the same way as
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was synonymous with early evening viewing in Canberra in the 1970s and 1980s. Read by a member of the news team,
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In 1985 CTC followed the trend of metropolitan stations and introduced a midnight till dawn music video program,
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aligning with the rest of the network and a late night locally produced half-hour current affairs program called
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colour, five months before the official commencement date of 1 March 1975. Although technically in breach of the
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In 2005 the first regular, nationally broadcast TV program in 16 years was produced at CTC studios in Canberra.
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was a revival of the variety show format produced at CTC, airing on Saturday nights at 9.30pm in the mid-1970s.
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live from the front of New Parliament House in Canberra. At this time the half hour evening news was re-branded
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was a 90-minute late night interactive television quiz program shown across Network Ten, written and hosted by
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also commenced production at this time to contribute to minimum local content rules. At the time of its debut,
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Watson news studios would be brought back to life. The weather segment was pre-recorded at NBN in Newcastle.
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which launched on 1 August 2021 and it broadcasts on Channel 56. On this station and on the whole network,
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in Wagga. Olympic Games reports were received at the new ABC-3 studios in Canberra, which was connected to
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was never established for CTC's Riverina and Central West signals, which were coming online at that time.
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would also join Prime's news team. Meanwhile, as Capital received a new news director of John Stock from
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Analogue transmissions ceased as of 5 June 2012 as part of the national shutdown of analogue television
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By 1993 Charles Curran was planning to expand his regional television holdings in NSW and bid to buy
7711: 7092:. Vol. 62, no. 19, 146. Canberra: Australian Consolidated Press. 7 March 1988. p. 28 2284: 2195: 1097: 869:, a backronym that repositioned the network toward a younger demographic. At this time CTC dropped 583:
No sooner had Telecom Tower opened, work commenced on Canberra's other most prominent landmark – a
265: 3700:. Vol. 58, no. 17, 543. Canberra: John Fairfax and Sons. 10 October 1983. pp. 22–23 3028: 7364: 5616: 5315: 4890: 4286: 4259: 3750: 2839: 2413: 2199: 1467: 1243: 696: 320: 127: 4715: 711:, on Monday 22 February, hosts Kerri-Anne Kennerley and Tim Webster broadcast a full episode of 7691: 7676: 7670: 7568: 2259: 2074: 1950:, a local trio formed by Brian Triglone who is still involved in folk music in Canberra today. 1329:
would run until 1989 and was the first national program to be produced and broadcast from CTC.
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network's three smaller stations; ADS Adelaide, NEW Perth and CTC Canberra to Charles Curran's
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which featured early earthworks at Parliament House and showcased a vibrant and young capital.
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ran for an hour at 8.30am from 12 October 1985 to 21 December that year. Based on the popular
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differentiator the insertion of local advertisements and the occasional local weather update.
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by Frank Gari as the title track to its broadcasts, following the lead of TVQ-0 in Brisbane.
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In January 1988 CTC's programming began to more closely emulate that of Network Ten. Nine's
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station promos and IDs. Just five years earlier the station had been known colloquially as
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From the end of 2001 CTC aired the one-hour weekday state and half-hour weekend national
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launched a new a one-hour bulletin, bringing it in to line with the rest of the network.
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bulletins produced in Sydney as well as its flagship Sydney-based bulletin on weekends,
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closed its Canberra studios at Kingston, moving its offices to the industrial suburb of
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Laurie Wilson (foreign editor from 1974 until 1981; news from 1981 until November 1983)
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During construction the news had been temporarily broadcast from Black Mountain Tower.
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returned unceremoniously 18 months later to CTC on 1 June 1987 at 5.30pm weeknights.
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Announcements and local news updates were branded with the Southern Cross Ten Star.
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and aired from the CTC Canberra studios. A local half-hour magazine program called
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In August 1988 Network Ten launched its own Sunday morning political news program
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Alexandra Bryant (news updates, still works for Southern Cross Austereo in radio)
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Canberra TV 1988 – Opening of Australia's Parliament House (Capital 7, Canberra)
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beginning 1 August 2021, on SCA's 10 stations, including CTC. The service is a
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2021, when the affiliation was changed back to 10, the news moved back to 5pm.
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rule – which had capped ownership of Metropolitan TV stations at two – with a
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Hosted by radio 2CC duo Donna Lynch and Cameron Humphries with Rowdy Rabbit,
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on the air all night, taking a feed from Sydney for the midnight-dawn shift.
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Perhaps in an attempt to ingratiate local viewers lamenting the loss of the
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newspaper) and Canberra Broadcasters Pty Ltd (owner of local radio station
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moniker had all but disappeared from network branding. On 13 January 1991
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had arrived; CTC's new identity emulated that of its new sister stations
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Greg Robson (sport from 1988 until 1993, then news from 1993 until 2001)
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used for the other network stations. Network promos remained branded as
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Ultimately, the site chosen for both the transmitter and the studio was
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Attard, Louise (9 December 1999). "Church Devoted To The Big Picture".
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prevailed as the number one news program followed by fierce rival WIN.
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The station celebrated 50 years on the air in Canberra on 2 June 2012.
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On Friday 31 March 1989, CTC launched its Illawarra service and rivals
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The 1980s were an exciting time in Canberra a new, but maturing city.
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On 1 July 2016, Southern Cross changed its programming alliance from
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presented from Canberra) and Mike Lorigan (NBN News Central Coast).
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from John Fairfax & Sons which would have seen CTC align with
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Doug Anthony All Stars - first ever TV appearance (Canberra 1984)
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Jared Coote (news updates from 2015 until 2016, then worked at
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Following suit with the rest of Network Ten, CTC moved its 6pm
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also aired on the station as did fellow Australian soap operas
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Cassidy, Frank (22 November 2001). "Ten dumps Canberra news".
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name 12 years later for an automotive and motorsports series.
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was essential viewing, appearing during the afternoon program
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in Melbourne was cancelled due to a slump in property prices.
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in 2002 as the company had acquired Ten affiliate stations in
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The station's history can be traced back to 19 May 1958, when
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Sibley, David (15 December 1999). "Ten newsroom in turmoil".
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Matthew Eggins (sport from December 1998 until November 2001)
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re-commenced on air for the first time since 1987 as well as
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in a move that would eliminate resources required to rebadge
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Will Hagon, was given the gig. Network Ten would revive the
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flag of the 1980s. The station ID was a modified version of
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Gardiner-Garden, John; Chowns, Jonathan (22 October 2001).
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and the station began to be known locally as 'Capital 10'.
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in Melbourne. Stokes offered $ 100 million more than rival
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bulletins from TEN Sydney at 5 pm. CTC would later carry
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On 12 March 2021, Nine announced that it would return to
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through Australian Capital Television Pty Ltd, as one of
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in December 1994, retaining ADS Adelaide and NEW Perth.
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and a sales office and newsroom were being established.
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Television station in Southern New South Wales & ACT
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McKechnie, Nick; Maher, Madeleine (26 September 2018).
4575:"Future unclear for WIN's nightly local news bulletins" 6920:. Vol. 59, no. 18, 071. Canberra. p. 17 6867:. Vol. 59, no. 18, 068. Canberra. p. 27 6840:. Vol. 60, no. 18, 297. Canberra. p. 25 6811:. Vol. 53, no. 15, 973. Canberra. p. 13 6653:. Vol. 64, no. 19, 224. Canberra. p. 25 6624:. Vol. 63, no. 19, 421. Canberra. p. 34 6539:. Vol. 67, no. 21, 050. Canberra. p. 32 6448:. Canberra: Rural Press. 2 December 2001. p. 15. 5534:. Vol. 70, no. 21, 719. Canberra. p. 12 5443:. Vol. 63, no. 19, 340. Canberra. p. 22 5121: 5119: 5117: 4768:"Nine programs to return to WIN in new affiliate deal" 4448:. Vol. 70, no. 21, 851. Canberra. p. 25 4350:"It wasn't the best of mornings for the host of 'GMA'" 4113:. Vol. 63, no. 19, 647. Canberra. p. 30 4084:. Vol. 63, no. 19, 612. Canberra. p. 12 1626:, under which it would distribute the new free-to-air 1101:
was never broadcast by CTC nor were lifestyle program
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Whiting, Melanie; Smith, Kaitlyn (2 September 2021).
6325:"Sky News dumped in the regions as Win welcomes Nine" 5695: 5693: 5691: 5689: 5687: 5644:. Vol. 63, no. 19, 496. Canberra. p. 3 5590:. Vol. 67, no. 21, 047. Canberra. p. 1 5561:. Vol. 66, no. 20, 777. Canberra. p. 1 5407:. Vol. 63, no. 19, 383. Canberra. p. 1 5351:. Vol. 61, no. 18, 805. Canberra. p. 4 5290:. Vol. 61, no. 18, 611. Canberra. p. 1 5227:. Vol. 59, no. 18, 040. Canberra. p. 1 5136:. Vol. 56, no. 16, 832. Canberra. p. 7 4954:. Vol. 60, no. 18, 248. Canberra. p. 1 4691:(Press release). Melbourne: Southern Cross Austereo. 4497: 4495: 4460: 4329:. Vol. 66, no. 20, 723. Canberra. p. 3 4234:. Vol. 64, no. 20, 164. Canberra. p. 1 4205:. Vol. 64, no. 19, 781. Canberra. p. 3 3993:. Vol. 63, no. 19, 532. Canberra. p. 1 3744: 3246: 3105:"Canberra's Highest Building Finished In Record Time" 1613:. CTC also used to broadcast the mid morning program 1459:
By May 1997, the bulletin had simplified its name to
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At the same time CTC was preparing its launch in the
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On 18 December 1962, CTC-7's first television rival,
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Television channels and stations established in 1962
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Ten Capital Promo: Ten News at 5 O'clock (Late 1994)
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ceased to broadcast on 31 July 2021, to accommodate
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Peter Champan (sport from 1993 until December 1998)
1590:Former news reporter Natassia Soper took over from 1317:. Hosted by then Political Editor for the network, 643:, CTC in Canberra and had just won the licence for 6741: 6705: 6382: 5986:"Three new faces of Nine's regional news revealed" 5984: 5937: 5684: 5619:from the original on 21 December 2021 – via 5519: 5517: 5212: 5210: 4881: 4879: 4816: 4766: 4641: 4539: 4492: 1954:appeared as the main performer in a 1967 episode. 1622:In May 2021, SCA reached a content agreement with 1442: 1350:By December 1988 the bulletin had been re-branded 18:For the Russian TV channel also known as CTC, see 6743:"7NEWS Gold Coast: Steve Titmus scores dream gig" 5435:"Take your marks for the 2-week Olympic telethon" 4689:"SCA to outsource television payout to NPC Media" 4284: 1851:news updates from January 2022 until August 2023) 971: 8270: 4971: 4969: 4323:"A Capital idea? Viewers give a resounding 'no'" 3136:"Black Mountain Ideal As Site Of TV Transmitter" 1727:Christine Kininmonth (news from 1988 until 1993) 1398: 502: 6974:(Television program). JetBuchanan. 2 May 2009. 6437: 6435: 6433: 6431: 6384:"The Canberra newsreader with his own fan club" 5636:"More recruits for WIN in wait for aggregation" 5514: 5207: 5128:"CTV's maiden news-hour is grown-up television" 4876: 4406:"Nixon silent on moves to cut Capital TV staff" 4226:"Capital to shut at 1.30am and leave it to WIN" 4197:"Eight Capital Television employees retrenched" 4040: 4038: 4036: 2998:"How And Why The A.C.T. Licence Was Determined" 1844:news updates from July 2021 until January 2022) 1337:On Monday 19 September 1988 CTC's new one-hour 771:Perth. The X logo was adopted denominated with 6467: 6465: 6463: 5856:"Local TV news bulletins to boost ACT content" 5787:"ACT Businesses Being Over-regulated To Death" 5244: 5242: 4686: 4047:"Aggregation: The battle of the network stars" 3504:"The high-risk battle for regional TV hots up" 3408: 3406: 1963:previews of programs for the night's viewing. 7886: 7349: 6235: 5761:TEN Capital Eyewitness News Opener 13/12/1995 4966: 3474:"Colour TV in Australia: Colouring our world" 3415:"Regional television: from colour to digital" 1800:, now at Australian Broadcasting Corporation) 1718:Virginia Nicholls (news from 1993 until 1995) 444:announcement on the proper use of fireworks. 259:Australian Communications and Media Authority 6739: 6616:"SSS-FM loses Church to the weekend weather" 6428: 6236:Field, Emma; Lawrence, Sarah (1 July 2021). 4142:. Sydney: John Fairfax and Sons. p. 6. 4076:"New broom may sweep out the X logo for TEN" 4033: 3976: 2955: 2953: 2951: 2949: 2947: 2945: 1754:John Bok (news from 1981 until January 1986) 1369: 1235:was also airing for 30 minutes on weekends. 1035:2021 – Switch back to Network 10 programming 1001:2017 – Demolition of Watson studios proposed 667:for Seven, but was ultimately unsuccessful. 7363: 6914:"Six hours of music video clips and trivia" 6460: 5372:"Viewers celebrate end of the silly season" 5239: 4977:"Capital TV begins to lose Nine's programs" 4134:"Judge halts TV inquiry - the Bond hearing" 3865: 3863: 3861: 3859: 3857: 3777:"Sale of Seven Network final: John Fairfax" 3403: 2213:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 1989: 1598:2021 – 10 News First and Sky News agreement 1220: 900:. The move could have trebled the reach of 569:were reintroduced to the station identity. 561:The station shrugged off its decidedly 70s 479: 7893: 7879: 7356: 7342: 7326:– via National Library of Australia. 7297:– via National Library of Australia. 7269:– via National Library of Australia. 7241:– via National Library of Australia. 7213:– via National Library of Australia. 7185:– via National Library of Australia. 7157:– via National Library of Australia. 7128:– via National Library of Australia. 7100:– via National Library of Australia. 7043:– via National Library of Australia. 7017:– via National Library of Australia. 6928:– via National Library of Australia. 6901:– via National Library of Australia. 6875:– via National Library of Australia. 6858: 6848:– via National Library of Australia. 6819:– via National Library of Australia. 6790:– via National Library of Australia. 6661:– via National Library of Australia. 6632:– via National Library of Australia. 6603:– via National Library of Australia. 6575:– via National Library of Australia. 6547:– via National Library of Australia. 6518:– via National Library of Australia. 6267: 6042: 5717:– via National Library of Australia. 5680:– via National Library of Australia. 5652:– via National Library of Australia. 5598:– via National Library of Australia. 5569:– via National Library of Australia. 5542:– via National Library of Australia. 5451:– via National Library of Australia. 5415:– via National Library of Australia. 5388:– via National Library of Australia. 5359:– via National Library of Australia. 5298:– via National Library of Australia. 5266:– via National Library of Australia. 5235:– via National Library of Australia. 5203:– via National Library of Australia. 5144:– via National Library of Australia. 5080:– via National Library of Australia. 5052:– via National Library of Australia. 5024:– via National Library of Australia. 4993:– via National Library of Australia. 4962:– via National Library of Australia. 4933:– via National Library of Australia. 4527:– via National Library of Australia. 4456:– via National Library of Australia. 4422:– via National Library of Australia. 4394:– via National Library of Australia. 4366:– via National Library of Australia. 4337:– via National Library of Australia. 4242:– via National Library of Australia. 4213:– via National Library of Australia. 4121:– via National Library of Australia. 4092:– via National Library of Australia. 4063:– via National Library of Australia. 4029:– via National Library of Australia. 4001:– via National Library of Australia. 3972:– via National Library of Australia. 3944:– via National Library of Australia. 3917:– via National Library of Australia. 3888:– via National Library of Australia. 3850:– via National Library of Australia. 3821:– via National Library of Australia. 3793:– via National Library of Australia. 3734:– via National Library of Australia. 3708:– via National Library of Australia. 3679:– via National Library of Australia. 3651:– via National Library of Australia. 3623:– via National Library of Australia. 3595:– via National Library of Australia. 3566:– via National Library of Australia. 3461:– via National Library of Australia. 3399:– via National Library of Australia. 3373:– via National Library of Australia. 3345:– via National Library of Australia. 3317:– via National Library of Australia. 3242:– via National Library of Australia. 3214:– via National Library of Australia. 3186:– via National Library of Australia. 3152:– via National Library of Australia. 3130: 3128: 3121:– via National Library of Australia. 3088:– via National Library of Australia. 3014:– via National Library of Australia. 2101:) who had 3,000 fan club members in 1984. 2012: 2009:and aimed 'to bridge the generation gap'. 1751:Janine Bennett (news from 1998 until 1999) 1022:expected to be completed by 30 June 2020. 6911: 6613: 5523: 4541:"Celebrating 50 years of capital viewing" 4437: 4131: 4105:"Is there an identity crisis at Capital?" 3985:"ACT's aggregation begins, spectacularly" 3831: 3805:"Dust finally settles after TV shake-out" 3747:"Media Ownership Regulation in Australia" 3295: 3293: 3291: 3099: 3097: 3095: 3066: 3064: 3062: 3060: 3058: 3056: 3054: 2942: 2233:Learn how and when to remove this message 1921: 1730:Geoff Hiscock (news from 1988 until 1992) 1700:Ali Drower (State Focus and news updates) 1581: 1545:which was last broadcast by CTC in 1988. 1095:The popular Nine Network variety program 943: 848: 207:Independent (2 June 1962 – 31 March 1989) 5982: 5608: 5398: 5279: 5275: 5273: 5092:"Wednesday 26 September 1979 — CANBERRA" 3898: 3854: 3576: 3547: 3263: 3072:"Station Came Into Being In Nine Months" 2104: 2080: 2000: 1512: 1387:and the low-budget American dating show 1332: 624:Broadcasting (Ownership and Control) Act 527: 7000: 6829: 6714:. Canberra: Fairfax Media. p. 21. 6703: 6642: 6528: 6442:"When the news team becomes the news". 6085:"Nine News suspends regional bulletins" 5853: 5579: 5552: 5343:"Mussolini: a saga of epic proportions" 5340: 4639: 4537: 4469: 4347: 4320: 4223: 4194: 4102: 4044: 4013:"Many milestones in station's 27 years" 3471: 3167: 3125: 1810:Amanda Abate (news updates, now at the 1803:Brett Mason (news updates, now part of 1757:Karen Milliner (news from 1985 to 1987) 1690:from 2016 until 2019, now works at the 1452:, encapsulating the station's rebrand. 1125:. The original Seven Network series of 829:at a time appropriate to the audience. 132:(Australian Capital Television Pty Ltd) 8284:Television stations in New South Wales 8271: 6800: 6671: 6471: 6349: 6268:Cartwright, Lexie (14 November 2023). 6097:from the original on 13 September 2020 5964:from the original on 23 September 2020 5757: 5633: 5461: 5432: 5369: 5216: 5125: 4943: 4831:(published 30 June 2021). p. 17. 4764: 4503:"Local news returns to ACT TV screens" 4184:– via Worldwide Company Profile. 3930:"Bush capital to get Sydney TV choice" 3927: 3869: 3288: 3092: 3051: 2128: 1966: 1933:An Evening With (Australian TV series) 1619:, until it was axed in November 2023. 1484:later aired on Sunday mornings before 1378:bulletin to 5pm, renaming the program 606:CTC's second rival, Network 0-28 (now 542:acquired a majority stake in CTC from 292: 282: 270: 7874: 7337: 7307: 7139:Reid, Jenni Chen (19 December 1988). 6938: 6415: 6380: 6322: 6209: 6148: 6011:from the original on 11 November 2016 5935: 5898: 5399:Zakharov, Jeannie (31 October 1988). 5318:from the original on 21 December 2021 5280:Campbell, Niven (15 September 1986). 5270: 5183: 5181: 5156:"Saturday 29 October 1983 — CANBERRA" 4814: 4572: 4316: 4314: 4285:Australian TV Fan (13 January 1991). 4262:from the original on 21 December 2021 4073: 3982: 3832:Middleton, Karen (29 February 1988). 3688: 3686: 3532: 3484:from the original on 29 February 2016 1957: 1674:Gavin Morris (weather from 2017-2021) 1643: 514:Australian Broadcasting Control Board 376:Australian Broadcasting Control Board 7421:Remote Eastern and Central Australia 7138: 7029:"3,000 follow King of the Tiny Tots" 6978:from the original on 15 January 2013 6859:Ferrington, Andrew (18 March 1985). 6832:"Children's television comes of age" 6614:Whitfield, Kathryn (24 April 1989). 6559:"Laurie Wilson quits Capital 7 news" 6174: 6082: 6043:Winchester, Bree (20 January 2017). 4713: 4695:from the original on 4 February 2019 4668:from the original on 2 February 2017 4621:from the original on 1 February 2017 4378:"Can West legal victory over Curran" 4291:(Video). Network Ten. Archived from 3899:Campbell, Rodd (22 September 1988). 3170:"Capital Television 30 years on air" 2211:adding citations to reliable sources 2178: 2174: 1763:Niree Creed (news from 1983 to 1989) 1760:David Allen (news from 1986 to 1988) 1671:Natassia Soper (news from 2020-2021) 1664: 7177:. Queanbeyan. 7 May 1968. p. 8 7054:"It's not that bad being Hotdogs". 7001:Wallace, Lisa (30 September 1985). 6750:. Gold Coast: News Corp Australia. 6248:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 5917:from the original on 3 October 2016 5701:"Capital TV appoints news director" 5492:"Thursday 30 March 1989 — CANBERRA" 4513:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 4438:Rosenburg, Jen (13 February 1995). 3663:"Song for Canberra - out now on 45" 3412: 3218: 3039:from the original on 2 October 2015 1861: 1692:Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1683:Mike Lorigan (sport from 2017-2020) 1092:were staples until the late 1980s. 1026:2020 – Demolition of Watson studios 565:branding and the call sign letters 13: 6912:Middleton, Karen (21 March 1985). 6754:from the original on 23 April 2024 6704:Doherty, Megan (14 January 2017). 6529:Wallace, Mark (30 November 1992). 5983:McIlwain, Kate (8 November 2016). 5872:from the original on 18 April 2024 5854:Cassidy, Frank (3 February 2004). 5799:from the original on 22 April 2024 5580:Wallace, Mark (27 November 1992). 5502:from the original on 23 April 2017 5433:Morris, Joan (18 September 1988). 5178: 4944:Gibson, Mari (16 September 1985). 4864:from the original on 23 March 2023 4793:from the original on 13 March 2021 4348:Wallace, Mark (11 February 1991). 4311: 4172:. 20 February 2012. Archived from 4146:from the original on 18 April 2024 3983:Warry, Catherine (31 March 1989). 3870:Waller, Lisa (19 September 1988). 3683: 1926: 1656:Rebecca Gaitaneris (presenter for 1649:Will Boddy (fill-in presenter for 1171:, children's fantasy drama series 524:1980s – From Super 7 to Channel 10 14: 8305: 7308:Corby, Steven (27 January 1995). 6830:Wallace, Lisa (4 November 1985). 5758:Martin, Dan (24 November 2011) . 5634:Wright, Tony (22 February 1989). 5526:"Hiscock 'sensed' axe would fall" 5524:Rosenberg, Jen (3 October 1994). 5465:TEN Capital News December 30 1988 5462:Robson, Greg (18 January 2016) . 5401:"Face To Face with the Treasurer" 4611:"46 Aspinall Street, Watson, ACT" 4515:. 2 February 2004. Archived from 4255:Canberra Raiders 1990 Grand Final 4195:Wallace, Mark (5 December 1989). 4132:Whitehead, Robert (1 June 1988). 3928:Coelli, Andree (26 August 1988). 3720:"Viewers switch on to Network 28" 3548:Stretton, Rowena (26 June 1980). 3478:National Film & Sound Archive 3472:Barnett, Bronwyn (2 March 2015). 3425:from the original on 4 March 2016 3419:National Film & Sound Archive 2060: 518:National Film & Sound Archive 7301: 7273: 7245: 7217: 7189: 7161: 7132: 7104: 7076: 7047: 7021: 6994: 6962: 6958:– via World Radio History. 6932: 6905: 6879: 6852: 6823: 6794: 6766: 6733: 6665: 6643:Wallace, Mark (9 October 1989). 6636: 6607: 6579: 6551: 6522: 6494: 6409: 6397:from the original on 25 May 2024 6374: 6343: 6316: 6288: 6261: 6229: 6203: 6187:from the original on 11 May 2020 6168: 6109: 5936:Joyce, James (7 November 2016). 5739:from the original on 2 June 2016 5729:"Monday 1 March 1993 — CANBERRA" 5553:Leedham, Nicole (2 March 1992). 5370:Morris, Joan (10 January 1988). 5217:Nelson, Sue (18 February 1985). 5166:from the original on 2 June 2016 5102:from the original on 2 June 2016 4897:from the original on 31 May 2021 4640:Doherty, Megan (8 August 2015). 4321:Wallace, Mark (8 January 1992). 2973:Regional television in Australia 2926: 2183: 2073:can be seen today featuring the 1293:Ten Eyewitness News This Morning 865:was replaced with the launch of 834:Australian Broadcasting Tribunal 817:with the local branding "CAPITAL 700:was replaced with Network Ten's 651:. Stokes had planned to buy the 438: 8279:Television stations in Canberra 7669:(Mix 106.3; joint-venture with 6939:Tripp, Phil (9 November 1985). 6381:Hogan, Jill (30 October 2015). 6350:Cairns, Ruby (17 March 2023). 6323:Meade, Amanda (19 March 2021). 6076: 5976: 5929: 5892: 5847: 5815: 5779: 5751: 5721: 5656: 5627: 5602: 5573: 5546: 5484: 5455: 5392: 5363: 5341:Wallace, Lisa (30 March 1987). 5334: 5302: 5282:"He's fit, 40, and experienced" 5148: 5126:Warden, Ian (27 October 1981). 5084: 5056: 5028: 4937: 4909: 4850: 4758: 4730: 4707: 4680: 4633: 4603: 4566: 4531: 4398: 4370: 4341: 4278: 4246: 4217: 4188: 4162: 4125: 4096: 4067: 4045:Wallace, Mark (27 March 1989). 4005: 3948: 3921: 3892: 3825: 3797: 3769: 3738: 3712: 3655: 3627: 3607:"IN BRIEF Drink-drive campaign" 3599: 3570: 3541: 3526: 3496: 3465: 3437: 3377: 3349: 3321: 1880:Rebecca Davis (sports reporter) 1840:Sophie Jacobsen (presenter for 1521:. CTC broadcast daily national 1443:1995 – The beginning of the end 1306: 743:and with that the station name 6861:"An excursion into television" 6531:"Hiscock signs off at Capital" 6175:Aili, Massilia (7 May 2020). 6149:Perry, Kevin (8 August 2020). 4538:Doherty, Megan (2 June 2012). 4224:Wallace, Mark (27 June 1990). 4103:Wallace, Mark (24 July 1989). 3577:Drummond, Lyn (22 June 1980). 3550:"Inquiry into CTC-TV takeover" 3190: 2990: 2832:Victorian Upper Murray (Upper 1724:(weather from 1988 until 1996) 1587:edition of Nine News at 6 pm. 1549:national and state newscasts. 1074: 972:2016 – The switch to Channel 9 730:. Premises had been leased in 380:Australian Securities Exchange 1: 7225:"Record festival sponsorship" 6801:Morris, John (17 June 1979). 6416:Coote, Jared (22 May 2019). 6276:. Sydney: News Corp Australia 6083:Knox, David (17 March 2020). 5609:Zampakid (26 December 2013). 4815:Joyce, James (28 June 2021). 4765:Samios, Zoe (12 March 2021). 3834:"Good morning, from Canberra" 3445:"CTC-TV 'Rebuilt' For Colour" 3266:"Southern Cross Ten: Sth NSW" 3168:Juddery, Mark (8 June 1992). 2983: 1638: 1556:Former ABC weather presenter 1399:The 1993 Canberra TV News War 503:1970s – Colouring the Capital 7910:Australian Capital Territory 7722:Mackay & the Whitsundays 7514:Tasmanian Digital Television 7064:. 16 April 2006. p. 2. 6210:Perry, Kevin (1 July 2021). 4889:(Press release). Melbourne: 4714:Knox, David (1 March 2021). 4703:– via Market Screener. 4288:10 New Logo first night 1991 4170:"Northern Star Holdings Ltd" 3029:"50 years of TV in Canberra" 1856: 1480:aired on Saturdays at noon. 1113:or the Seven Network dramas 612:Bringing the World Back Home 217:(1 July 2016 – 30 June 2021) 7: 7310:"Capital bows out of rally" 6803:"Drama series on Navy Life" 6393:. Canberra: Fairfax Media. 5899:Joyce, James (1 May 2016). 4573:Joyce, James (3 May 2016). 4258:. jmoul59. 21 August 2007. 4074:Logan, Rob (19 June 1989). 3535:Kerry Stokes: Self-Made Man 3385:"CTC relays Games to Wagga" 3329:"Week-end CTC-7 Programmes" 3198:"High rate of set build-up" 2966: 1847:Ruby Cairns (presenter for 1821:Fiona Nelson (news updates) 1450:Ten Capital Eyewitness News 1161:, current affairs programs 922:Southern Cross Broadcasting 358:). Both companies injected 342:Canberra Television Limited 10: 8310: 8294:Southern Cross Media Group 7504:Central Digital Television 5468:(Television news bulletin) 4829:Australian Community Media 3872:"A new News for Capital 7" 2027:Constable Kenny's Casebook 1948:An Evening With Treblefolk 1930: 1289:National Nine Morning News 885:reminiscent of the iconic 335: 330: 17: 8210: 8152: 8090: 8030: 7974: 7916: 7810: 7784: 7775: 7637: 7533: 7526: 7509:Darwin Digital Television 7496: 7480: 7459: 7411: 7378: 7371: 5906:The Sydney Morning Herald 5664:"Early end to local news" 5008:"CTC-TV drops 'Willesee'" 4774:The Sydney Morning Herald 4716:"CTC Watson studios tour" 4139:The Sydney Morning Herald 3508:The Sydney Morning Herald 3226:"First Live Transmission" 2937:http://www.itu.int/SRTM3/ 1660:updates since March 2023) 1370:The First at Five Failure 1297:Capital 7 Eyewitness News 893:identity of Network Ten. 891:The Entertainment Network 867:The Entertainment Network 288: 276: 264: 252: 247: 221: 199: 182: 162: 144: 139: 120: 115: 105: 100: 92: 63: 51: 33: 7469:Spencer Gulf/Broken Hill 7431:Spencer Gulf/Broken Hill 7403:Spencer Gulf/Broken Hill 7281:"People take to the sky" 5795:. Canberra. 9 May 1997. 4919:. Times TV & Radio. 3836:. TV & Radio Guide. 3533:Simon, Margaret (2013). 3357:"CTC-7 Welcome to ABC-3" 3264:Ross-Hulands, Brooklyn. 2919: 1995:Tonight with Frank Jones 1990:Tonight with Frank Jones 1653:updates since July 2022) 1380:Capital Eyewitness News, 1242:(which would become the 1221:News and current affairs 839:Capital Television Group 480:Welcoming the neighbours 184:Former channel number(s) 7365:Southern Cross Austereo 7003:"Here is the good news" 6587:"Niree Creed expecting" 5250:"Bok leaving Capital 7" 5189:"Saturday breakfast TV" 5064:"'The Box' on CTC soon" 4891:Southern Cross Austereo 3751:Parliament of Australia 3579:"Impressive attraction" 2310:Transmitter Coordinates 2019:Constable Kenny on Duty 2013:Constable Kenny on Duty 1437:Capital Eyewitness News 1425:Capital Eyewitness News 1287:from January 18, while 1233:Australian Capital News 904:in the state taking in 691:for another 18 months. 544:John Fairfax & Sons 469:. The detective series 321:Southern Cross Austereo 289:Transmitter coordinates 128:Southern Cross Austereo 3301:"CTC-7 Station Opened" 2889:36.25361°S 146.85556°E 2803:34.82028°S 147.90139°E 2714:34.61889°S 150.69694°E 2673:34.62306°S 150.69417°E 2589:31.34222°S 149.02278°E 2535:Central Western Slopes 2504:33.34194°S 148.98306°E 2463:33.34222°S 148.98361°E 2379:35.27556°S 149.09778°E 2075:Doug Anthony All Stars 2036: 1922:Entertainment programs 1582:2020 – Nine News Local 1285:Good Morning Australia 1252:Good Morning Australia 944:2000s – A Star is born 873:branding in favour of 849:1990s – A Capital idea 713:Good Morning Australia 703:Good Morning Australia 536: 170:; 62 years ago 150:; 66 years ago 7777:Digital-only stations 7112:"Television Features" 5036:"CTC 7 to show No 96" 4946:"A home-grown winner" 2112:The Up-Late Game Show 2105:The Up-Late Game Show 2095:Saturday Morning Live 2091:Hey Hey It's Saturday 2087:Saturday Morning Live 2081:Saturday Morning Live 2051:The Sunday Telegraph, 2006:Meeting in the Middle 2001:Meeting in the Middle 1816:Seven News Gold Coast 1680:(news from 2017-2020) 1513:2016 – Nine News Hour 1333:The News Hour Returns 1098:Hey Hey It's Saturday 531: 248:Technical information 8031:Southern NSW and ACT 7567:(joint-venture with 5615:(Television promo). 5555:"Ten News back to 6" 4617:. 15 December 2016. 4440:"CAPITAL punishment" 2894:-36.25361; 146.85556 2808:-34.82028; 147.90139 2745:South Western Slopes 2719:-34.61889; 150.69694 2678:-34.62306; 150.69417 2594:-31.34222; 149.02278 2509:-33.34194; 148.98306 2468:-33.34222; 148.98361 2384:-35.27556; 149.09778 2315:Transmitter Location 2207:improve this section 1833:Julie Snook (now at 1782:(News updates & 585:new Parliament House 7398:Regional Queensland 7253:"Canberra Festival" 6887:"A Bird's Eye View" 6748:Gold Coast Bulletin 6645:"Eyes on the Prize" 5835:on 15 February 2014 5374:. 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Super Show 254:Licensing authority 202:Former affiliations 30: 7833:High Voltage Radio 7682:Central Queensland 7315:The Canberra Times 7286:The Canberra Times 7258:The Canberra Times 7230:The Canberra Times 7202:The Canberra Times 7197:"Sunday, March 13" 7146:The Canberra Times 7141:"End of billboard" 7117:The Canberra Times 7089:The Canberra Times 7057:The Canberra Times 7033:The Canberra Times 7007:The Canberra Times 6918:The Canberra Times 6891:The Canberra Times 6865:The Canberra Times 6837:The Canberra Times 6808:The Canberra Times 6779:The Canberra Times 6774:"Bob Dyer special" 6712:The Canberra Times 6675:The Canberra Times 6650:The Canberra Times 6621:The Canberra Times 6592:The Canberra Times 6564:The Canberra Times 6536:The Canberra Times 6507:The Canberra Times 6475:The Canberra Times 6445:The Canberra Times 6390:The Canberra Times 6050:The Canberra Times 5945:The Canberra Times 5861:The Canberra Times 5792:The Canberra Times 5706:The Canberra Times 5669:The Canberra Times 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