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WOW (TV station)

WOW is an Australian television station licensed to WIN Television, serving regional and remote Western Australia. The station officially commenced transmissions on 26 March 1999 as the second commercial regional broadcaster in Western Australia, alongside former monopoly, Golden West Network.[1][2]

WOW
Channels
BrandingNine, WIN
Programming
AffiliationsNine
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
26 March 1999; 25 years ago (1999-03-26)
Nine Network (primary) (26 March 1999 – 30 June 2016)
Network 10 (26 March 1999 – 2 March 2012, 1 July 2016 – 30 June 2021)
Technical information
Licensing authority
Australian Communications and Media Authority
ERPsee table below
HAATsee table below
Transmitter coordinatessee table below
Links
Websitewww.wintv.com.au

History edit

Prior to WIN Television's expansion into Western Australia, the Golden West Network was the sole commercial network operating in regional areas, and carried programming from all three privately owned networks-- Seven, Nine and Ten.[3] On 26 March 1999, WIN Western Australia officially commenced transmissions as a dual affiliate of Nine and Ten. This in turn left GWN to become a sole Seven affiliate.[4]

WIN has struggled for ratings success in remote Western Australia, in part due to GWN/GWN7's 30-year run as the sole commercial television outlet in the region. WIN WA has run second to GWN7 in every ratings survey to date. The second ratings survey in 2005 placed WIN WA with only a 38.3% commercial audience share in prime time, compared to GWN7 with 61.7%.[5]

A proposal for a third television station - a joint venture between WIN Corporation and Prime Media Group, owner of GWN7 - was submitted to the Australian Communications and Media Authority in 2006. Similar to Mildura Digital Television, the new channel will operate under a Section 38B license,[6] as a Network Ten affiliate named Ten West.

2010 and beyond edit

The new decade saw the introduction of digital television, with the Central Wheatbelt, Kalgoorlie, Karratha and Mingenew digital transmitters launching on 10 June 2010. The broadcasters shared a single digital transmitter for GWN7, WIN WA and the new Ten West in standard definition at each location.[7]

Digital transmitter upgrades continued on 28 July 2011, with Bunbury and surrounds being introduced to the full suite of digital channels for the first time, including Go! and Gem.[8] On 30 July 2011, the regional networks began broadcasting on the Viewer Access Satellite Television platform.[9] Analogue transmissions ceased broadcasting statewide on 25 June 2013.

On 10 March 2016, WIN HD and 9Life launched on both terrestrial and satellite platforms.[10] Gold ceased transmission on the same day.

On 1 July 2016, WIN Television ceased their program supply agreement with Nine Network, resulting in a Ten Network affiliation. West Digital Television picked up the Nine Network affiliation on 2 July 2016.

On 1 July 2021, WIN returned to Nine program supply agreement. West Digital Television picked up the Network 10 affiliation on the same day.

Programming edit

WIN Western Australia originally sourced programming from the Nine Network and Network Ten.[11] However, the introduction of Ten West and the increase in digital television penetration in 2012[12] turned WIN WA into a sole Nine Network affiliate, with almost identical programming to STW-9 Perth. On 1 July 2016, WIN WA aligned with Network Ten after losing its affiliation with Nine Network to Southern Cross Austereo. On 1 July 2021, WIN WA aligned with the Nine Network. WIN Western Australia carries programming from Nine Network, which includes Nine News Perth, A Current Affair and national bulletins. The station also carries the Perth feeds of 9Gem, 9Go! and 9Life.

News edit

WIN Western Australia was initially created with no local news service. At the same time, the then-owners of STW-9 Perth, Sunraysia Television, was not prepared to simulcast news programming with WIN. As a result, WIN formed a deal with Network Ten affiliate NEW-10 to carry a delayed broadcast of 10 News First' main 5pm program each night.[11]

WIN began its own regional news service, WIN News Western Australia, on Monday 13 November 2006. Initially presented from WIN's Wollongong headquarters by Kerryn Johnston, and latterly Amy Taylor, studio presentation moved to Perth a year later following the sale of STW-9 to WIN Corporation. Presenters of the regional bulletin included Nine News weather presenter Natalia Cooper, former ABC News journalist Deborah Kennedy and latterly Matt Tinney.[13] Reporters and video journalists were based at district newsrooms in Albany, Broome, Bunbury, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie and STW-9's Perth studios.

In March 2012, WIN announced it would axe its weeknight Western Australia bulletin with regional news coverage incorporated into a localised edition of Nine Afternoon News at 4:30pm, produced and presented from Perth.[14] As a result, news bureaus in Geraldton, Albany and Broome were closed down, with only Bunbury and Kalgoorlie retained. The last edition of WIN News Western Australia aired on Friday 9 March 2012. The localised Nine Afternoon News edition was axed on 1 July 2013,[15] but latterly reintroduced on Monday 7 October 2013.

In addition to STW-9's local bulletins, WIN WA has previously carried Nine News' national bulletins. On 1 July 2016, WIN switched to a Network Ten affiliation, which saw the return of 10 News First live from the NEW-10 Perth studios. On 1 July 2021, WIN switched back to a Nine Network affiliation, which saw the return of Nine News live from the STW-9 Perth studios.

Availability edit

 
The area allotted to WOW for television broadcasting (shown in orange). The Perth license area is shown in black.

WIN Television is available statewide in digital terrestrial and digital satellite format. The full suite of digital services, including 9HD, 9Gem, 9Go! and 9Life, are available in all areas with digital transmissions.

Below is a table showing the logical channel numbers for the full suite of digital services.

LCN Service
8 Channel 9
80 9HD
81 9Gem
82 9Go!
85 9Life

Terrestrial edit

Digital terrestrial transmissions are available in all populated cities and major towns of regional Western Australia. Analogue terrestrial services ceased transmission statewide on 25 June 2013.

Satellite edit

Digital satellite transmissions are available direct-to-home on the Viewer Access Satellite Television platform in areas that are not covered by adequate terrestrial transmissions.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "WIN TV: A new rural view". The West Magazine. 21 March 1999. Retrieved 8 October 2007.
  2. ^ "The History of Australian Television". Television.au. Retrieved 8 October 2007.
  3. ^ "TelevisionAU: TV Extra Programme Guide (The Sunday Times)". The Sunday Times. 4 April 1993. Retrieved 21 June 2008.
  4. ^ . Golden West Network. Archived from the original on 23 April 2003. Retrieved 17 October 2009.
  5. ^ "Regional WA Ratings Survey #2 (24 July – 20 August)". Neilsen Media Research. 20 August 2005. Retrieved 17 October 2009.
  6. ^ "Commercial Digital Channel Plans – Remote Western Australia – Explanatory Paper" (PDF). Australian Communications and Media Authority. February 2007. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  7. ^ Brown, Pam (11 June 2010). "Digital signal for viewers in Kalgoorlie newspaper". The West Australian. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
  8. ^ Knox, David (6 July 2011). "Regional WA ready to switch on new multi-channels". TV Tonight. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  9. ^ a b (PDF). Digital Ready Taskforce (DBCDE). March 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 December 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  10. ^ Knox, David (10 March 2016). "WIN HD and 9Life now in regional WA". TV Tonight. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
  11. ^ a b "WIN's ten years out west". Television.AU. 25 March 2009. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  12. ^ "Digital Tracker: Summary Report for Quarter 4, October to December 2012" (PDF). Digital Ready Taskforce (DBCDE). January 2013. Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  13. ^ Knox, David (13 April 2011). "Matt Tinney to present WIN News (WA)". TV Tonight. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
  14. ^ Trenwith, Courtney (12 March 2012). "WIN cancels WA news bulletin". WAtoday.com.au. Retrieved 6 July 2013.
  15. ^ Knox, David (1 July 2013). "Nine Perth axes local 4.30 news". TV Tonight. Retrieved 6 July 2013.

External links edit

  • Official Website

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This article is about an Australian television station For the station in Omaha Nebraska formerly used WOW TV callsign see WOWT For other TV broadcasters see wow disambiguation WOW is an Australian television station licensed to WIN Television serving regional and remote Western Australia The station officially commenced transmissions on 26 March 1999 as the second commercial regional broadcaster in Western Australia alongside former monopoly Golden West Network 1 2 WOWRemote and Regional Western AustraliaChannelsDigital see table belowBrandingNine WINProgrammingAffiliationsNineOwnershipOwnerWIN Corporation WIN Television WA Pty Ltd HistoryFirst air date26 March 1999 25 years ago 1999 03 26 Former affiliationsNine Network primary 26 March 1999 30 June 2016 Network 10 26 March 1999 2 March 2012 1 July 2016 30 June 2021 Technical informationLicensing authorityAustralian Communications and Media AuthorityERPsee table belowHAATsee table belowTransmitter coordinatessee table belowLinksWebsitewww wintv com au Contents 1 History 1 1 2010 and beyond 2 Programming 2 1 News 3 Availability 3 1 Terrestrial 3 2 Satellite 4 References 5 External linksHistory editPrior to WIN Television s expansion into Western Australia the Golden West Network was the sole commercial network operating in regional areas and carried programming from all three privately owned networks Seven Nine and Ten 3 On 26 March 1999 WIN Western Australia officially commenced transmissions as a dual affiliate of Nine and Ten This in turn left GWN to become a sole Seven affiliate 4 WIN has struggled for ratings success in remote Western Australia in part due to GWN GWN7 s 30 year run as the sole commercial television outlet in the region WIN WA has run second to GWN7 in every ratings survey to date The second ratings survey in 2005 placed WIN WA with only a 38 3 commercial audience share in prime time compared to GWN7 with 61 7 5 A proposal for a third television station a joint venture between WIN Corporation and Prime Media Group owner of GWN7 was submitted to the Australian Communications and Media Authority in 2006 Similar to Mildura Digital Television the new channel will operate under a Section 38B license 6 as a Network Ten affiliate named Ten West 2010 and beyond edit The new decade saw the introduction of digital television with the Central Wheatbelt Kalgoorlie Karratha and Mingenew digital transmitters launching on 10 June 2010 The broadcasters shared a single digital transmitter for GWN7 WIN WA and the new Ten West in standard definition at each location 7 Digital transmitter upgrades continued on 28 July 2011 with Bunbury and surrounds being introduced to the full suite of digital channels for the first time including Go and Gem 8 On 30 July 2011 the regional networks began broadcasting on the Viewer Access Satellite Television platform 9 Analogue transmissions ceased broadcasting statewide on 25 June 2013 On 10 March 2016 WIN HD and 9Life launched on both terrestrial and satellite platforms 10 Gold ceased transmission on the same day On 1 July 2016 WIN Television ceased their program supply agreement with Nine Network resulting in a Ten Network affiliation West Digital Television picked up the Nine Network affiliation on 2 July 2016 On 1 July 2021 WIN returned to Nine program supply agreement West Digital Television picked up the Network 10 affiliation on the same day Programming editWIN Western Australia originally sourced programming from the Nine Network and Network Ten 11 However the introduction of Ten West and the increase in digital television penetration in 2012 12 turned WIN WA into a sole Nine Network affiliate with almost identical programming to STW 9 Perth On 1 July 2016 WIN WA aligned with Network Ten after losing its affiliation with Nine Network to Southern Cross Austereo On 1 July 2021 WIN WA aligned with the Nine Network WIN Western Australia carries programming from Nine Network which includes Nine News Perth A Current Affair and national bulletins The station also carries the Perth feeds of 9Gem 9Go and 9Life News edit WIN Western Australia was initially created with no local news service At the same time the then owners of STW 9 Perth Sunraysia Television was not prepared to simulcast news programming with WIN As a result WIN formed a deal with Network Ten affiliate NEW 10 to carry a delayed broadcast of 10 News First main 5pm program each night 11 WIN began its own regional news service WIN News Western Australia on Monday 13 November 2006 Initially presented from WIN s Wollongong headquarters by Kerryn Johnston and latterly Amy Taylor studio presentation moved to Perth a year later following the sale of STW 9 to WIN Corporation Presenters of the regional bulletin included Nine News weather presenter Natalia Cooper former ABC News journalist Deborah Kennedy and latterly Matt Tinney 13 Reporters and video journalists were based at district newsrooms in Albany Broome Bunbury Geraldton Kalgoorlie and STW 9 s Perth studios In March 2012 WIN announced it would axe its weeknight Western Australia bulletin with regional news coverage incorporated into a localised edition of Nine Afternoon News at 4 30pm produced and presented from Perth 14 As a result news bureaus in Geraldton Albany and Broome were closed down with only Bunbury and Kalgoorlie retained The last edition of WIN News Western Australia aired on Friday 9 March 2012 The localised Nine Afternoon News edition was axed on 1 July 2013 15 but latterly reintroduced on Monday 7 October 2013 In addition to STW 9 s local bulletins WIN WA has previously carried Nine News national bulletins On 1 July 2016 WIN switched to a Network Ten affiliation which saw the return of 10 News First live from the NEW 10 Perth studios On 1 July 2021 WIN switched back to a Nine Network affiliation which saw the return of Nine News live from the STW 9 Perth studios Availability edit nbsp The area allotted to WOW for television broadcasting shown in orange The Perth license area is shown in black WIN Television is available statewide in digital terrestrial and digital satellite format The full suite of digital services including 9HD 9Gem 9Go and 9Life are available in all areas with digital transmissions Below is a table showing the logical channel numbers for the full suite of digital services LCN Service 8 Channel 9 80 9HD 81 9Gem 82 9Go 85 9Life Terrestrial edit Digital terrestrial transmissions are available in all populated cities and major towns of regional Western Australia Analogue terrestrial services ceased transmission statewide on 25 June 2013 Satellite edit Digital satellite transmissions are available direct to home on the Viewer Access Satellite Television platform in areas that are not covered by adequate terrestrial transmissions 9 References edit WIN TV A new rural view The West Magazine 21 March 1999 Retrieved 8 October 2007 The History of Australian Television Television au Retrieved 8 October 2007 TelevisionAU TV Extra Programme Guide The Sunday Times The Sunday Times 4 April 1993 Retrieved 21 June 2008 GWN Corporate Company History Golden West Network Archived from the original on 23 April 2003 Retrieved 17 October 2009 Regional WA Ratings Survey 2 24 July 20 August Neilsen Media Research 20 August 2005 Retrieved 17 October 2009 Commercial Digital Channel Plans Remote Western Australia Explanatory Paper PDF Australian Communications and Media Authority February 2007 Retrieved 4 April 2013 Brown Pam 11 June 2010 Digital signal for viewers in Kalgoorlie newspaper The West Australian Retrieved 8 July 2010 Knox David 6 July 2011 Regional WA ready to switch on new multi channels TV Tonight Retrieved 4 April 2013 a b Viewer Access Satellite Television service for Western Australia PDF Digital Ready Taskforce DBCDE March 2013 Archived from the original PDF on 15 December 2013 Retrieved 4 April 2013 Knox David 10 March 2016 WIN HD and 9Life now in regional WA TV Tonight Retrieved 11 March 2016 a b WIN s ten years out west Television AU 25 March 2009 Retrieved 4 April 2013 Digital Tracker Summary Report for Quarter 4 October to December 2012 PDF Digital Ready Taskforce DBCDE January 2013 Retrieved 4 April 2013 Knox David 13 April 2011 Matt Tinney to present WIN News WA TV Tonight Retrieved 17 January 2012 Trenwith Courtney 12 March 2012 WIN cancels WA news bulletin WAtoday com au Retrieved 6 July 2013 Knox David 1 July 2013 Nine Perth axes local 4 30 news TV Tonight Retrieved 6 July 2013 nbsp Television portal nbsp Australia portalExternal links editOfficial Website WIN WA Digital Rollout Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WOW TV station amp oldid 1194809265, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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