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ABC TV (Australian TV channel)

ABC TV, formerly known as ABC1, is an Australian national public television network. It is owned and operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and is the flagship ABC Television network. The headquarters of the ABC TV channel and the ABC are in Ultimo, an inner-city suburb of Sydney, New South Wales.

ABC TV
Logo used since 2021
TypeFree-to-air television network
Public broadcaster
CountryAustralia
Broadcast areaNationally
NetworkABC Television
HeadquartersSydney, New South Wales
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i HDTV[a]
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerAustralian Broadcasting Corporation
Sister channelsABC TV Plus
ABC Kids
ABC Me
ABC News
History
Launched5 November 1956; 66 years ago (1956-11-05)
Former namesABC National Television Service/ABC National Television/ABC-TV
(5 November 1956 – 8 February 2008)
ABC1
(8 February 2008 – 20 July 2014)
Links
Websitewww.abc.net.au/tv
Availability
Terrestrial
ABN Sydney (DVB-T)545/547/673/675 @ 12 (226.5 MHz)[1]
ABV Melbourne (DVB-T)561/563/689/691 @ 12 (226.5 MHz)
ABQ Brisbane (DVB-T)577/579/705/707 @ 12 (226.5 MHz)
ABS Adelaide (DVB-T)593 @ 12 (226.5 MHz)
ABW Perth/Mandurah (DVB-T)737 @ 12 (226.5 MHz)
ABT Hobart (DVB-T)625 @ 8 (191.5 MHz)
ABD Darwin (DVB-T)641 @ 30 (543.5 MHz)
Freeview ABC (virtual)2/20/21
Streaming media
ABCABC TV live stream on iview

The network began operating on 5 November 1956 as the ABC National Television Service, starting in Sydney, followed by Melbourne, with other stations being established in state capitals and regional areas in the following years. In the 1960s and 1970s, the network was also referred to as ABC National Television, or ABC Television. Until the introduction of digital television in 2001, the network was the only domestic television service broadcast by the ABC. On 8 February 2008, the channel was renamed ABC1, before being rebranded as ABC TV on 20 July 2014.

As of 2022, the ABC is the third-rated television network in Australia, behind the Seven Network and Nine Network, and ahead of Network 10 and SBS.[citation needed]

History

Origins

In 1953 the Television Act was passed, providing the initial regulatory framework for both ABC Television and commercial television networks under the ABC.[2][3] The ABC's 1956 Annual Report stated that it aimed to create a “television service as truly national in character as its resources will permit”.[4]

The first ABC station was launched in Sydney, ABN-2, followed by Melbourne's ABV-2 in Melbourne, in time to cover the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, with the first television broadcast was inaugurated by prime minister Robert Menzies on 5 November 1956 at the Gore Hill studios in Sydney, followed two weeks later by transmission in Melbourne.[2][3] A purpose-built television studio opened in Sydney on 29 January 1958, replacing the temporary sound studios used the service's inception. In the same year, technical equipment was also moved to permanent locations, while main transmitters were introduced to Melbourne and Sydney in 1957 and 1958 respectively.[5] Services had expanded to all of the other states by the end of June 1960.[2]

1960s to the 1990s

Direct television relays between Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra were established in 1961, and in 1963, using microwave transmission as a temporary measure, television programs from Adelaide were viewed simultaneously across the four eastern capitals.[3][6] Videotape equipment, allowing the sharing of footage with much greater ease and speed, was installed in each state capital by 1962.[2]

Teletext services were introduced to the television service in 1983 to allow hearing impaired viewers access to closed captions.[7] Nationwide, successor to This Day Tonight, was replaced in turn by a new, hour-long, national news program called The National. Having proved unsuccessful,[7][8] it reverted to a state ABC News bulletin at 7:00pm, with a state-based edition of The 7.30 Report following afterwards. Lateline and Media Watch also launched in the 1980s.[7][9]

2000s

In 2001 a new logo was launched, featuring a modification to a three-dimensional metallic design, to celebrate the introduction of digital terrestrial television in Australia, when digital television was introduced to most of the network's coverage area on 1 January 2001, soon followed by the gradual introduction of widescreen and high definition programming.[10] On 1 August 2001 on channel 21, ABC Kids was launched, becoming the first digital multi-channel service,[11] with Fly TV following soon afterwards, but both had limited availability, and were closed in a round of funding cuts in 2003.[12]

2005–2008: Change of status and rebranding

On 7 March 2005 a new digital channel called ABC2 (now ABC TV Plus) was launched, according to then Director of ABC New Media and Digital Services Lynley Marshall, "like the 'younger sibling' of ABC main channel", running on a very low budget. A large amount of its schedule was dedicated to regional issues, with programs such as Australia Wide, Landline and Stateline.[13]

At midday on 8 February 2008 ABC TV was re-branded as ABC1, with the standard-definition redirect channel moved from LCN22 to LCN2.[14] Further cementing the change in identity was the change from the slogan There's more to television to It begins with 1. After concerns in some sections of the media that the 43-year-old Lissajous curve brand was to disappear completely, ABC management reaffirmed that it would remain in use by the corporation.[15][16][17]

2011–present: Rebranding and renaming

In 2011, ABC1 launched its new branding via idents featuring a range of channel personalities, including the face of the channel Adam Hills, with the new tagline "ThinkEntertainment". The network's famous Lissajous curve logo was modified by adding a "1".[citation needed] In 2014, ABC1 reverted to just "ABC" and introduced new idents featuring the 1975 Lissajous curve logo being drawn by itself of videos of people doing activities (taken from ABC Open's video library). Then, the words "It's (Insert Words Here)'s ABC" (the words change depending on the ident) fade in on the left side of the logo. The words then change to "#OurABC", which is the network's new slogan. In 2018, these idents were updated. The "#OurABC" slogan at the end of each ident was changed to "Yours".[18] The 1975 logo was reinstated in 2019.[citation needed]

ABC stopped broadcasting on analogue TV in 2013, it is now only available through digital TV or digital set-top box.[citation needed]

Programming

ABC is required by charter to meet certain programming obligations. Although it has a strong focus on news and current affairs, it also presents documentaries and educational programs, drama, light entertainment comedy and variety, and sports.

News, Analysis & Investigations

ABC News, broadcast on ABC, is a national news service produced by the News, Analysis & Investigations division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.[19]

A number of bulletins and updates are shown throughout the day, which include the flagship state-based evening bulletins of ABC News at 7.00pm, focused on local, national and international news relevant to their entire respective state or territory. In addition, News Breakfast is broadcast each morning and it is also shown on the ABC News channel, ABC News at Noon, a national edition of ABC News, is broadcast at noon live from the ABC's studios in Ultimo, Sydney. News updates are presented nationally only on both the ABC News channel and ABC throughout the day; however evening updates are shown in most states by their respective presenters.[citation needed]

Other flagship programs, which include the weeknightly 7.30 and the weekly Four Corners, Australian Story and Foreign Correspondent, are broadcast in prime-time. Landline, Insiders, Offsiders, Media Watch cover rural, political and business, sport and media affairs respectively.

Sport

ABC Television, Radio, News and Online cover many sports.[20]

ABC TV was the first broadcaster of the W-League (football), a partnership that remained from 2008 to 2017. From October 2019 for the first time, ABC Television was the official free-to-air partner of the A-League, as well as returning to the W-League, in a deal which included the Socceroos and Matildas and lasted for two years. ABC TV broadcast one A-League game a weekend live, and has had the right to broadcast delayed coverage of some finals matches and the Grand Final. The deal included 14 rounds of the W-League's 2019/20 Season and the whole W-League 2020 Finals Series, and many games played by the Socceroos and Matildas.[21] However, from August 2021, both the A-League and W-League begin a five-year deal with ViacomCBS giving broadcast rights to Network 10.[22]

Availability

ABC varies depending on state and territory in terms of what 7:00 pm news bulletin, state-edition of 7.30, and some promotions, are shown. National programming is often interrupted to show state election coverage. Each state and territory's individual station is based on that of its capital city, meaning that in the state of Victoria, all programmes originate from either Melbourne or Sydney, where the remainder of programmes are broadcast from. ABC is broadcast nationally via ABC Television transmitters, in an standard definition format.

ABC HD

 
ABC HD logo

The ABC HD multi-channel was launched on 1 January 2008. The service provided a 720p simulcast of ABN Sydney nationwide. The channel was closed on 22 July 2010 and its HD channel space was re-purposed for the ABC News channel. ABC HD was relaunched on 6 December 2016 as a simulcast of ABC, localised to each state, reducing the news channel to SD.

ABC iview

Most ABC TV programs are also available on demand via ABC iview, a video-on-demand and catch-up TV service which became available on 24 July 2008.

Logo history

In the early years, ABC TV had been using Lissajous curves with its initials, ABC TV, inside it as fillers in-between programmes.[3] At the time, lissajous patterns (a waveform used by oscilloscopes[23]) were used by broadcast engineers to help tune both radio and television frequencies, before more sophisticated electronic tools had been invented. The 3:1 ratio was chosen because the 2:1 ratio was being used by [24] the University of Sydney at the time.[25] Space engineer Doug Rickard claims to have suggested and demonstrated the waveform in the early 1960s and wrote in his memoir that he had been paid for it.[26] A staff competition was conducted in July 1963 to create a new logo for the ABC.[3][27] Bill Kennard, who was senior graphic designer at the ABC between 1956 and 1974, came up with the winning design, praised as “crisp, functional and of its age”, for which he was paid £25.[23][25] On 1 May 1964, the logo was officially adopted by the ABC.[28]

The logo has been adapted and modified several times over the years,[27]

  • On 19 October 1974, due to the start of colour television test transmissions, ABC TV's logo was modified to a thickened variant and it was also changed to a crossover design.
  • On 26 January 1988, to celebrate the Australian Bicentenary on Australia Day, the idents were updated.[citation needed]
  • In 1996, ABC TV began using idents which feature a modified version of the 1963 logo design being drawn in the air by various people; these idents feature the slogan, It's your ABC.
  • On 1 January 2001, ABC TV's logo was again modified, but this time to a giant 3D silver design which turns from a giant silver ring morphs into the logo. The logo was also radically modified to lose the "over and under" design.
  • On 1 January 2002, to celebrate seventy years of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, ABC-TV's logo changed back to the "over and under" design, however it still kept the 3D silver design. The channel's idents featured elements – fire, leaf and ice, the silver ring that morphs into the ABC logo, and the slogan "Everyone's ABC". These idents were also carried to ABC Asia Pacific.[29][30]
  • In 2003, the channel's idents were modified to feature everyday Australians.
  • On 19 December 2005, the channel's idents were revamped featuring a slightly modified ABC logo transforming into a television.
  • On 8 February 2008, the channel was renamed as ABC1 with its logo (adopting a blue colour theme) updated concurrently with ABC2 (in a yellow theme).[14][31] In addition to this, the slogan There's more to Television was rebadged to It begins with 1.[31] After concerns in some sections of the media that the 43-year-old Lissajous curve logo was to disappear completely, ABC management reaffirmed that it would remain in use by the corporation.[15][16] Aside this, the idents were revamped to feature a version of that of 2003, but with animations.
  • In 2007, the ABC Television Corporation announced that the squiggle logo would not be removed, but kept it secret until 8 February 2008, when the ABC1 logo was branded with the ABC2 logo.
  • On 6 February 2011, the channel was rebranded with new idents and a new on-air logo, with a new slogan "Think Entertainment".
  • On 20 July 2014, ABC1 changes to ABC TV, with a new on-air presentation; it restores the 1975 Lissajous curve logo with a new slogan "#ourABC", and with different gradient colours.
  • On 4 February 2019, ABC was re-branded with a new on-air presentation, which included the Lissajous curve.

Branding gallery

Slogans

  • 1965-1970s: Australian Broadcasting Commission, National Television Service.
  • 1971: This is National Television ABC. (based on "A Shade of Brass")
  • 1972: This is ABC Television, The Good Looking Australian. (based on "A Shade of Brass")
  • 1972–1973: Around Australia, You're in Tune with the National Network – ABC Television.
  • 1974: This is ABC National Television.
  • Christmas 1974: Wishing You a Merry Christmas From ABC National Television.
  • 1975 (Jan–Feb): Come on Home to ABC.
  • 1975: Come to Colour on ABC National Television.
  • 1977: You're at Home with ABC.
  • 1978–82: ABC-TV.
  • Summer 1980/81: Summer '80.
  • Summer 1981/82: ABC Summer.
  • 1982–83: ABC – Your National Network.
  • 1982: The Games Station.
  • 1985–94: You're Watching ABC, Your Australian Network.
  • 1986: This is ABC Television, Coming to You via Domestic Satellite Throughout Australia.
  • 1988–96: Natural Textures of Australia.
  • 1990–95: Man-Made Textures.
  • 1992: 8 Cents a Day.
  • 1993–2000: It's Your ABC.
  • 1994: Seeing is Believing on Your ABC.
  • 1 January 1999 – January 2002: You're Watching ABC, Your Australian Network – First in Australia.
  • 2002–2005: Everyone's ABC.
  • 2005–2008: There's More to Television.
  • 2008–2011: It Begins with 1.
  • Summer 2010/11: Colour Your Summer with ABC.
  • 2011–2014: Think Entertainment.
  • Summer 2011/12: Happy Summer.
  • 20 July 2014 – 31 December 2017: #ourABC.
  • 31 December 2017 – present: Yours.
  • December 2016 - present: ABC: Original. (secondary slogan)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Available on ABC TV HD.

References

  1. ^ (PDF). Australian Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting Service Information Register. Free TV Australia (5). 17 February 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 January 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d "About the ABC – The 50s – The Postwar Years". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 11 December 2012. Retrieved 1 October 2007.
  3. ^ a b c d e Brooklyn Ross-Hulands. . AusTVHistory. Archived from the original on 7 October 2008. Retrieved 4 October 2007.
  4. ^ Ward, Michael (2017). ABC Television Sport: Public Broadcasting, Innovation and Nation Building (PDF) (Master of Arts(Research)). QUT.
  5. ^ Australian Broadcasting Commission (1958). Twenty-Sixth Annual report of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (Report).
  6. ^ "About the ABC – The 60s and 70s". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 6 December 2012.
  7. ^ a b c Inglis, Kenneth Stanley (2006). Whose ABC? The Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1983–2006. Melbourne, Victoria: Black Inc. ISBN 1-86395-189-X.
  8. ^ Brooklyn Ross-Hulands. "AusTVHistory: Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1970s–1980s". AusTVHistory. Retrieved 4 October 2007.
  9. ^ "About the ABC – The 80s". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 8 December 2012. Retrieved 1 October 2007.
  10. ^ . Australian Broadcasting Authority. Archived from the original on 21 September 2007. Retrieved 19 August 2007.
  11. ^ "ABC Launches Kids Channel". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 7 August 2001. Archived from the original on 8 September 2007. Retrieved 21 September 2007.
  12. ^ "ABC Closes Digital Multichannels". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 26 May 2003. Archived from the original on 31 December 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2007.
  13. ^ . ABC New Media & Digital Services. dba.org.au. 11 March 2005. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 31 March 2007.
  14. ^ a b . The Australian. 6 February 2008. Archived from the original on 7 February 2008. Retrieved 6 February 2008.
  15. ^ a b Welch, Dylan (30 January 2008). "ABC squiggle to stay". Brisbane Times. from the original on 24 June 2008. Retrieved 30 January 2008.
  16. ^ a b "ABC revamps squiggle logo". ABC Online. 30 January 2008. from the original on 1 February 2008. Retrieved 30 January 2008.
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  18. ^ Reilly, Claire (10 July 2014). . CNET. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 13 July 2014.
  19. ^ Australian Broadcasting Corporation (2016). "Organisational Structure". Annual Report 2020 (Report).
  20. ^ "Sport". ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). 25 June 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  21. ^ "ABC TV becomes Free-to-Air Broadcast Partner of the Hyundai A-League". A-League. 3 October 2019.
  22. ^ "A-League announces Channel 10 as new broadcast partner in five-year deal". ABC News (Australia). 26 May 2021. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  23. ^ a b "Bill Kennard". Re:collection. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
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  25. ^ a b "ABC History". About the ABC. 8 February 2012. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  26. ^ "Memoirs of a Space Engineer". ABC. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2000–2002. Retrieved 3 July 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
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  28. ^ "Chronology 1960s on ASO". Australian Screen. National Film and Sound Archive. 19 August 1961. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
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External links

  • Official Site
  • ABC-TV's Program Websites – Complete List

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LinksWebsitewww wbr abc wbr net wbr au wbr tvAvailabilityTerrestrialABN Sydney DVB T 545 547 673 675 12 226 5 MHz 1 ABV Melbourne DVB T 561 563 689 691 12 226 5 MHz ABQ Brisbane DVB T 577 579 705 707 12 226 5 MHz ABS Adelaide DVB T 593 12 226 5 MHz ABW Perth Mandurah DVB T 737 12 226 5 MHz ABT Hobart DVB T 625 8 191 5 MHz ABD Darwin DVB T 641 30 543 5 MHz Freeview ABC virtual 2 20 21Streaming mediaABCABC TV live stream on iviewThe network began operating on 5 November 1956 as the ABC National Television Service starting in Sydney followed by Melbourne with other stations being established in state capitals and regional areas in the following years In the 1960s and 1970s the network was also referred to as ABC National Television or ABC Television Until the introduction of digital television in 2001 the network was the only domestic television service broadcast by the ABC On 8 February 2008 the channel was renamed ABC1 before being rebranded as ABC TV on 20 July 2014 As of 2022 the ABC is the third rated television network in Australia behind the Seven Network and Nine Network and ahead of Network 10 and SBS citation needed Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 1960s to the 1990s 1 3 2000s 1 3 1 2005 2008 Change of status and rebranding 1 3 2 2011 present Rebranding and renaming 2 Programming 2 1 News Analysis amp Investigations 2 2 Sport 3 Availability 3 1 ABC HD 3 2 ABC iview 4 Logo history 4 1 Branding gallery 5 Slogans 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditFurther information History of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and ABC Television Australian TV network Origins Edit In 1953 the Television Act was passed providing the initial regulatory framework for both ABC Television and commercial television networks under the ABC 2 3 The ABC s 1956 Annual Report stated that it aimed to create a television service as truly national in character as its resources will permit 4 The first ABC station was launched in Sydney ABN 2 followed by Melbourne s ABV 2 in Melbourne in time to cover the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne with the first television broadcast was inaugurated by prime minister Robert Menzies on 5 November 1956 at the Gore Hill studios in Sydney followed two weeks later by transmission in Melbourne 2 3 A purpose built television studio opened in Sydney on 29 January 1958 replacing the temporary sound studios used the service s inception In the same year technical equipment was also moved to permanent locations while main transmitters were introduced to Melbourne and Sydney in 1957 and 1958 respectively 5 Services had expanded to all of the other states by the end of June 1960 2 1960s to the 1990s Edit Direct television relays between Sydney Melbourne and Canberra were established in 1961 and in 1963 using microwave transmission as a temporary measure television programs from Adelaide were viewed simultaneously across the four eastern capitals 3 6 Videotape equipment allowing the sharing of footage with much greater ease and speed was installed in each state capital by 1962 2 Teletext services were introduced to the television service in 1983 to allow hearing impaired viewers access to closed captions 7 Nationwide successor to This Day Tonight was replaced in turn by a new hour long national news program called The National Having proved unsuccessful 7 8 it reverted to a state ABC News bulletin at 7 00pm with a state based edition of The 7 30 Report following afterwards Lateline and Media Watch also launched in the 1980s 7 9 2000s Edit Further information ABC Television Australian TV network In 2001 a new logo was launched featuring a modification to a three dimensional metallic design to celebrate the introduction of digital terrestrial television in Australia when digital television was introduced to most of the network s coverage area on 1 January 2001 soon followed by the gradual introduction of widescreen and high definition programming 10 On 1 August 2001 on channel 21 ABC Kids was launched becoming the first digital multi channel service 11 with Fly TV following soon afterwards but both had limited availability and were closed in a round of funding cuts in 2003 12 2005 2008 Change of status and rebranding Edit On 7 March 2005 a new digital channel called ABC2 now ABC TV Plus was launched according to then Director of ABC New Media and Digital Services Lynley Marshall like the younger sibling of ABC main channel running on a very low budget A large amount of its schedule was dedicated to regional issues with programs such as Australia Wide Landline and Stateline 13 At midday on 8 February 2008 ABC TV was re branded as ABC1 with the standard definition redirect channel moved from LCN22 to LCN2 14 Further cementing the change in identity was the change from the slogan There s more to television to It begins with 1 After concerns in some sections of the media that the 43 year old Lissajous curve brand was to disappear completely ABC management reaffirmed that it would remain in use by the corporation 15 16 17 2011 present Rebranding and renaming Edit In 2011 ABC1 launched its new branding via idents featuring a range of channel personalities including the face of the channel Adam Hills with the new tagline ThinkEntertainment The network s famous Lissajous curve logo was modified by adding a 1 citation needed In 2014 ABC1 reverted to just ABC and introduced new idents featuring the 1975 Lissajous curve logo being drawn by itself of videos of people doing activities taken from ABC Open s video library Then the words It s Insert Words Here s ABC the words change depending on the ident fade in on the left side of the logo The words then change to OurABC which is the network s new slogan In 2018 these idents were updated The OurABC slogan at the end of each ident was changed to Yours 18 The 1975 logo was reinstated in 2019 citation needed ABC stopped broadcasting on analogue TV in 2013 it is now only available through digital TV or digital set top box citation needed Programming EditFurther information List of programs broadcast by ABC Television ABC is required by charter to meet certain programming obligations Although it has a strong focus on news and current affairs it also presents documentaries and educational programs drama light entertainment comedy and variety and sports News Analysis amp Investigations Edit Further information ABC News Australia ABC News broadcast on ABC is a national news service produced by the News Analysis amp Investigations division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation 19 A number of bulletins and updates are shown throughout the day which include the flagship state based evening bulletins of ABC News at 7 00pm focused on local national and international news relevant to their entire respective state or territory In addition News Breakfast is broadcast each morning and it is also shown on the ABC News channel ABC News at Noon a national edition of ABC News is broadcast at noon live from the ABC s studios in Ultimo Sydney News updates are presented nationally only on both the ABC News channel and ABC throughout the day however evening updates are shown in most states by their respective presenters citation needed Other flagship programs which include the weeknightly 7 30 and the weekly Four Corners Australian Story and Foreign Correspondent are broadcast in prime time Landline Insiders Offsiders Media Watch cover rural political and business sport and media affairs respectively Sport Edit Further information ABC Sport ABC Television Radio News and Online cover many sports 20 ABC TV was the first broadcaster of the W League football a partnership that remained from 2008 to 2017 From October 2019 for the first time ABC Television was the official free to air partner of the A League as well as returning to the W League in a deal which included the Socceroos and Matildas and lasted for two years ABC TV broadcast one A League game a weekend live and has had the right to broadcast delayed coverage of some finals matches and the Grand Final The deal included 14 rounds of the W League s 2019 20 Season and the whole W League 2020 Finals Series and many games played by the Socceroos and Matildas 21 However from August 2021 both the A League and W League begin a five year deal with ViacomCBS giving broadcast rights to Network 10 22 Availability EditFurther information ABC Television Australian TV network ABC varies depending on state and territory in terms of what 7 00 pm news bulletin state edition of 7 30 and some promotions are shown National programming is often interrupted to show state election coverage Each state and territory s individual station is based on that of its capital city meaning that in the state of Victoria all programmes originate from either Melbourne or Sydney where the remainder of programmes are broadcast from ABC is broadcast nationally via ABC Television transmitters in an standard definition format ABC HD Edit ABC HD logo Main article ABC HD Australian TV channel The ABC HD multi channel was launched on 1 January 2008 The service provided a 720p simulcast of ABN Sydney nationwide The channel was closed on 22 July 2010 and its HD channel space was re purposed for the ABC News channel ABC HD was relaunched on 6 December 2016 as a simulcast of ABC localised to each state reducing the news channel to SD ABC iview Edit Most ABC TV programs are also available on demand via ABC iview a video on demand and catch up TV service which became available on 24 July 2008 Logo history EditIn the early years ABC TV had been using Lissajous curves with its initials ABC TV inside it as fillers in between programmes 3 At the time lissajous patterns a waveform used by oscilloscopes 23 were used by broadcast engineers to help tune both radio and television frequencies before more sophisticated electronic tools had been invented The 3 1 ratio was chosen because the 2 1 ratio was being used by 24 the University of Sydney at the time 25 Space engineer Doug Rickard claims to have suggested and demonstrated the waveform in the early 1960s and wrote in his memoir that he had been paid for it 26 A staff competition was conducted in July 1963 to create a new logo for the ABC 3 27 Bill Kennard who was senior graphic designer at the ABC between 1956 and 1974 came up with the winning design praised as crisp functional and of its age for which he was paid 25 23 25 On 1 May 1964 the logo was officially adopted by the ABC 28 The logo has been adapted and modified several times over the years 27 On 19 October 1974 due to the start of colour television test transmissions ABC TV s logo was modified to a thickened variant and it was also changed to a crossover design On 26 January 1988 to celebrate the Australian Bicentenary on Australia Day the idents were updated citation needed In 1996 ABC TV began using idents which feature a modified version of the 1963 logo design being drawn in the air by various people these idents feature the slogan It s your ABC On 1 January 2001 ABC TV s logo was again modified but this time to a giant 3D silver design which turns from a giant silver ring morphs into the logo The logo was also radically modified to lose the over and under design On 1 January 2002 to celebrate seventy years of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC TV s logo changed back to the over and under design however it still kept the 3D silver design The channel s idents featured elements fire leaf and ice the silver ring that morphs into the ABC logo and the slogan Everyone s ABC These idents were also carried to ABC Asia Pacific 29 30 In 2003 the channel s idents were modified to feature everyday Australians On 19 December 2005 the channel s idents were revamped featuring a slightly modified ABC logo transforming into a television On 8 February 2008 the channel was renamed as ABC1 with its logo adopting a blue colour theme updated concurrently with ABC2 in a yellow theme 14 31 In addition to this the slogan There s more to Television was rebadged to It begins with 1 31 After concerns in some sections of the media that the 43 year old Lissajous curve logo was to disappear completely ABC management reaffirmed that it would remain in use by the corporation 15 16 Aside this the idents were revamped to feature a version of that of 2003 but with animations In 2007 the ABC Television Corporation announced that the squiggle logo would not be removed but kept it secret until 8 February 2008 when the ABC1 logo was branded with the ABC2 logo On 6 February 2011 the channel was rebranded with new idents and a new on air logo with a new slogan Think Entertainment On 20 July 2014 ABC1 changes to ABC TV with a new on air presentation it restores the 1975 Lissajous curve logo with a new slogan ourABC and with different gradient colours On 4 February 2019 ABC was re branded with a new on air presentation which included the Lissajous curve Branding gallery Edit 5 November 1956 1960 1 July 1963 18 October 1974 19 October 1974 31 December 2000 1 January 31 December 2001 1 January 2002 18 December 2005 19 December 2005 19 July 2014 20 July 2014 15 February 2019 Reintroduction 16 February 2019 31 December 2020 1 January 2021 presentSlogans Edit1965 1970s Australian Broadcasting Commission National Television Service 1971 This is National Television ABC based on A Shade of Brass 1972 This is ABC Television The Good Looking Australian based on A Shade of Brass 1972 1973 Around Australia You re in Tune with the National Network ABC Television 1974 This is ABC National Television Christmas 1974 Wishing You a Merry Christmas From ABC National Television 1975 Jan Feb Come on Home to ABC 1975 Come to Colour on ABC National Television 1977 You re at Home with ABC 1978 82 ABC TV Summer 1980 81 Summer 80 Summer 1981 82 ABC Summer 1982 83 ABC Your National Network 1982 The Games Station 1985 94 You re Watching ABC Your Australian Network 1986 This is ABC Television Coming to You via Domestic Satellite Throughout Australia 1988 96 Natural Textures of Australia 1990 95 Man Made Textures 1992 8 Cents a Day 1993 2000 It s Your ABC 1994 Seeing is Believing on Your ABC 1 January 1999 January 2002 You re Watching ABC Your Australian Network First in Australia 2002 2005 Everyone s ABC 2005 2008 There s More to Television 2008 2011 It Begins with 1 Summer 2010 11 Colour Your Summer with ABC 2011 2014 Think Entertainment Summer 2011 12 Happy Summer 20 July 2014 31 December 2017 ourABC 31 December 2017 present Yours December 2016 present ABC Original secondary slogan See also Edit Television portal Australia portalChildren s programming on ABC TelevisionNotes Edit Available on ABC TV HD References Edit Technical parameters of Australian Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasts PDF Australian Digital Terrestrial Television Broadcasting Service Information Register Free TV Australia 5 17 February 2013 Archived from the original PDF on 1 January 2017 Retrieved 10 April 2017 a b c d 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