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SES/RTS

SES/RTS, part of the WIN Television network, are Australian television stations licensed to, and serving the rural south-east portion of South Australia, including Mount Gambier, the Limestone Coast and the Riverland. The network began as two separate stations, SES-8 and RTS-5A.

SES / RTS
Channels
BrandingSeven SA/Nine SA/WIN
Programming
AffiliationsSES/RTS: Seven
SDS/RDS: Nine
Ownership
Owner
MGS/LRS
History
First air date
SES: 25 March 1966; 56 years ago (25 March 1966)
RTS: 26 November 1976; 46 years ago (26 November 1976)
Former channel number(s)
Analog:
SES: 8 (VHF)
RTS: 5A (VHF)
Independent (1966–2003)
Nine (2004–2007)
Call sign meaning
SES:
South
East
South Australia
RTS:
Riverland
Television
South Australia

SDS:
SES
Digital
South Australia
RDS:
RTS
Digital
South Australia
Technical information
Licensing authority
ACMA
ERPSES:
200 kW
RTS:
240 kW
HAATSES:
379 m
RTS:
180 m[1]
Transmitter coordinatesSES:
37°36′8″S 140°28′58″E / 37.60222°S 140.48278°E / -37.60222; 140.48278 (SES)
RTS:
34°27′52″S 140°32′1″E / 34.46444°S 140.53361°E / -34.46444; 140.53361 (RTS)
Links
Websitewww.wintv.com.au

History

It was originally two individual stations serving different regions. SES-8 commenced transmissions on 25 March 1966 serving Mount Gambier and south-east South Australia. RTS-5A began on 26 November 1976 serving Loxton, Renmark and the Riverland.

In the 1990s, RTS was bought by SES, but it continued to produce a local news bulletin, and identified on-air as 5A.

In 1999, WIN Television acquired SES and RTS and integrated them into the WIN Television network, with the branding now matching that of the Nine Network. In December 2003, 24-hour transmission commenced.

Prior to 2004, SES/RTS were the only commercial television stations broadcasting in Mount Gambier and the south east of South Australia, respectively. The stations broadcast a mixture of programs derived from the Seven Network, Nine Network and Network Ten. However, in 2004, WIN Television introduced a sole Network Ten affiliate, WIN Ten (MGS/LRS), becoming the second commercial television station in the region. Following this, SES/RTS became sole Nine Network affiliates, only sport programs (particularly AFL matches) being acquired from the Seven Network.

SES and RTS, along with GTS/BKN, switched off its analogue signal on 15 December 2010 at 9am. SES and RTS plan on started providing the multichannels GO!, GEM, 7TWO, 7mate, One and Eleven, expanding to the south east area from 11 November 2011, with other areas completed by early 2012.

On 1 July 2016, WIN Seven and WIN Nine aligned with Seven Network and Nine Network, after their program supply agreement through its affiliation with Network Ten to WIN TEN.

On July 1 2021, the channels Seven SA, Nine SA and WIN SA were rebranded as Seven SA, Nine SA and 10 SA went aligned with Seven Network, Nine Network and Network 10, after their program supply agreement through its affiliation with Nine Network to Nine SA.

Channel Nine

WIN in South Australia, like its services in other states, was primarily an affiliate of the Nine Network. However, in September 2007, WIN Television announced plans to convert the station into a sole Seven Network affiliate, due to a disagreement with the Nine Network's owner, PBL Media, over affiliation advertising revenue.[2] As a result of the switch, alongside the local news updates, WIN SA began broadcasting Seven News and Today Tonight from SAS in Adelaide rather than Nine's, as well as Seven's national newscasts and Sunrise.

On 7 August 2009, WIN recommenced broadcasting Channel Nine as a digital only service (callsign SDS in Spencer Gulf and RDS in the Riverland), would be starting on 4 October 2009.[3][4] The channel is a direct feed of NWS-9 Adelaide, but with local commercials.

After SES's and RTS's analogue signal was switched off, the three services were rebranded as Seven SA, WIN and Ten SA. On 1 July 2016, they rebranded as Seven SA, Nine SA, and WIN respectively, to represent a change in affiliation within the WIN Network. On 1 July 2021, they rebranded as Seven SA, Nine SA, and 10 SA respectively, to represent a change in affiliation within the WIN Network.

Programming

Seven SA broadcasts programs from the Seven Network, including the Adelaide edition of Seven News while Nine SA broadcasts programs from the Nine Network, including the Adelaide edition of Nine News and A Current Affair. The station also carries the Adelaide feeds of 7two, 7mate, 9Go!, 9Gem and 9Life.

News output

Up until October 2010, two separate bulletins were produced for the Mount Gambier and Riverland areas.[5]

Then until February 2013, WIN News produced and broadcast a regional news bulletin for the combined SES/RTS region each weekday evening. Reporters and camera crews were based within the area at newsrooms in Mount Gambier and Loxton with the bulletin latterly broadcast from NWS-9's studios in Adelaide.

The last regional program was broadcast on Friday 15 February 2013 with the news service ceasing operations after the weekend, and ten staff at the Mount Gambier and Loxton newsrooms made redundant.

In 2014, WIN introduced short local news updates for the two areas, produced in co-operation with The Border Watch and The Murray Pioneer. The updates, presented by Britt Ditterich, air on all three WIN services during the 6pm timeslot (during Seven News for Seven SA, 10 News First and The Project for 10 SA and Nine News for Nine SA). All 3 WIN channels also carry the SA and national editions of news programs of their respective partner networks, plus state and national updates from the latter as well as The Project (10 SA only).

See also

References

  1. ^ HAAT estimated from http://www.itu.int/SRTM3/ using EHAAT.
  2. ^ . The Australian. 5 September 2007. Archived from the original on 7 September 2007. Retrieved 5 September 2007.
  3. ^ "WIN Launches Third Digital Channel!". WIN Television. 7 August 2009. Retrieved 23 February 2010.
  4. ^ "Spy Report; WIN to return Nine programming to Riverland and South East SA". mediaspy.org. 10 August 2009. Retrieved 26 August 2009.
  5. ^ Riverland and South East share TV news, The Murray Pioneer, 29 October 2010

External links

  • WIN Television
  • ausTVhistory | WIN SA

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources SES RTS news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message SES RTS part of the WIN Television network are Australian television stations licensed to and serving the rural south east portion of South Australia including Mount Gambier the Limestone Coast and the Riverland The network began as two separate stations SES 8 and RTS 5A SES RTSSES Mount Gambier South AustraliaRTS Riverland South AustraliaChannelsDigital SES 32 UHF RTS 35 UHF BrandingSeven SA Nine SA WINProgrammingAffiliationsSES RTS SevenSDS RDS NineOwnershipOwnerWIN Corporation Pty Ltd WIN Television SA Pty Ltd Sister stationsMGS LRSHistoryFirst air dateSES 25 March 1966 56 years ago 25 March 1966 RTS 26 November 1976 46 years ago 26 November 1976 Former channel number s Analog SES 8 VHF RTS 5A VHF Former affiliationsIndependent 1966 2003 Nine 2004 2007 Call sign meaningSES SouthEastSouth AustraliaRTS RiverlandTelevisionSouth AustraliaSDS SESDigitalSouth AustraliaRDS RTSDigitalSouth AustraliaTechnical informationLicensing authorityACMAERPSES 200 kWRTS 240 kWHAATSES 379 mRTS 180 m 1 Transmitter coordinatesSES 37 36 8 S 140 28 58 E 37 60222 S 140 48278 E 37 60222 140 48278 SES RTS 34 27 52 S 140 32 1 E 34 46444 S 140 53361 E 34 46444 140 53361 RTS LinksWebsitewww wintv com au Contents 1 History 1 1 Channel Nine 2 Programming 3 News output 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditIt was originally two individual stations serving different regions SES 8 commenced transmissions on 25 March 1966 serving Mount Gambier and south east South Australia RTS 5A began on 26 November 1976 serving Loxton Renmark and the Riverland In the 1990s RTS was bought by SES but it continued to produce a local news bulletin and identified on air as 5A In 1999 WIN Television acquired SES and RTS and integrated them into the WIN Television network with the branding now matching that of the Nine Network In December 2003 24 hour transmission commenced Prior to 2004 SES RTS were the only commercial television stations broadcasting in Mount Gambier and the south east of South Australia respectively The stations broadcast a mixture of programs derived from the Seven Network Nine Network and Network Ten However in 2004 WIN Television introduced a sole Network Ten affiliate WIN Ten MGS LRS becoming the second commercial television station in the region Following this SES RTS became sole Nine Network affiliates only sport programs particularly AFL matches being acquired from the Seven Network SES and RTS along with GTS BKN switched off its analogue signal on 15 December 2010 at 9am SES and RTS plan on started providing the multichannels GO GEM 7TWO 7mate One and Eleven expanding to the south east area from 11 November 2011 with other areas completed by early 2012 On 1 July 2016 WIN Seven and WIN Nine aligned with Seven Network and Nine Network after their program supply agreement through its affiliation with Network Ten to WIN TEN On July 1 2021 the channels Seven SA Nine SA and WIN SA were rebranded as Seven SA Nine SA and 10 SA went aligned with Seven Network Nine Network and Network 10 after their program supply agreement through its affiliation with Nine Network to Nine SA Channel Nine Edit WIN in South Australia like its services in other states was primarily an affiliate of the Nine Network However in September 2007 WIN Television announced plans to convert the station into a sole Seven Network affiliate due to a disagreement with the Nine Network s owner PBL Media over affiliation advertising revenue 2 As a result of the switch alongside the local news updates WIN SA began broadcasting Seven News and Today Tonight from SAS in Adelaide rather than Nine s as well as Seven s national newscasts and Sunrise On 7 August 2009 WIN recommenced broadcasting Channel Nine as a digital only service callsign SDS in Spencer Gulf and RDS in the Riverland would be starting on 4 October 2009 3 4 The channel is a direct feed of NWS 9 Adelaide but with local commercials After SES s and RTS s analogue signal was switched off the three services were rebranded as Seven SA WIN and Ten SA On 1 July 2016 they rebranded as Seven SA Nine SA and WIN respectively to represent a change in affiliation within the WIN Network On 1 July 2021 they rebranded as Seven SA Nine SA and 10 SA respectively to represent a change in affiliation within the WIN Network Programming EditSeven SA broadcasts programs from the Seven Network including the Adelaide edition of Seven News while Nine SA broadcasts programs from the Nine Network including the Adelaide edition of Nine News and A Current Affair The station also carries the Adelaide feeds of 7two 7mate 9Go 9Gem and 9Life News output EditUp until October 2010 two separate bulletins were produced for the Mount Gambier and Riverland areas 5 Then until February 2013 WIN News produced and broadcast a regional news bulletin for the combined SES RTS region each weekday evening Reporters and camera crews were based within the area at newsrooms in Mount Gambier and Loxton with the bulletin latterly broadcast from NWS 9 s studios in Adelaide The last regional program was broadcast on Friday 15 February 2013 with the news service ceasing operations after the weekend and ten staff at the Mount Gambier and Loxton newsrooms made redundant In 2014 WIN introduced short local news updates for the two areas produced in co operation with The Border Watch and The Murray Pioneer The updates presented by Britt Ditterich air on all three WIN services during the 6pm timeslot during Seven News for Seven SA 10 News First and The Project for 10 SA and Nine News for Nine SA All 3 WIN channels also carry the SA and national editions of news programs of their respective partner networks plus state and national updates from the latter as well as The Project 10 SA only See also Edit Television portal Australia portalWIN Television Seven Network Nine NetworkReferences Edit HAAT estimated from http www itu int SRTM3 using EHAAT WIN turns to Seven The Australian 5 September 2007 Archived from the original on 7 September 2007 Retrieved 5 September 2007 WIN Launches Third Digital Channel WIN Television 7 August 2009 Retrieved 23 February 2010 Spy Report WIN to return Nine programming to Riverland and South East SA mediaspy org 10 August 2009 Retrieved 26 August 2009 Riverland and South East share TV news The Murray Pioneer 29 October 2010External links EditWIN Television ausTVhistory WIN SA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SES RTS amp oldid 1125660271, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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