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Keith Martyn was a radio and television news presenter who was the weekday weather presenter for Adelaide, South Australia television for 27 years. He is also known for 23 years of Keith Martyn's South Australian AlmanacISBN 1-921008-63-6. [1] Martyn was with Nine News Adelaide between 1996 and 2007, and with Channel Seven for 16
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Fill-in presenters include Mike Smithson, Andrea Nicolas and Elspeth Hussey (News), Bruce Abernethy and Andrew Hayes (Sport) and Gertie Spurling and Casey Treloar (Weather). News updates are presented by presenters or fill-in presenters. As of 2020, Seven has remained South Australia's number one Adelaide news service for more than a decade.
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Xavier Minniecon (born 4 July 1967 [citation needed]) is an Australian former television weather presenter. He was the weekend weather presenter on the Adelaide, South Australia edition of the Nine Network's Nine News from 1997 to 2011. [1] [2] Minniecon was born in Rockhampton, Queensland on 4 July 1967.
NWS-9 was the first television broadcaster in Adelaide, beginning on 5 September 1959 from their Tynte Street studios. It was owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Limited (a subsidiary of his holding company News Corporation) through Southern Television Corporation Ltd who also owned city newspaper The News.
The local current affairs show State Affair, hosted by Guy Blackmore, aired weeknights at 6:30 following Seven National News and featured stories about South Australia and its people. From 1967 to 1984, the Easter Appeal telethon was held each year to raise money for the Adelaide Children's Hospital.
In the 1970s and 1980s, newspapers in the Adelaide Hills, south coast and Barossa Valley were added to the Messenger stable. In 1988, the City Messenger was established to cover the Adelaide CBD. Messenger had several printing firsts, most notably, in 1968, being the first newspaper in the southern hemisphere to own a web offset press - just ...