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10 News First is an Australian television newscast, produced by Network 10.The network's flagship news program airs at 5 PM on weekday evenings covering local, national and world news, including sport and weather.
It includes Network 10 original programming that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "10 News First" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Network 10's news service is called 10 News First (previously Ten News & Ten Eyewitness News). It produces local bulletins each weeknight and national bulletins on weekday afternoons and weekends. The news service also produces a nightly panel show The Project. Ten has access to a sister service CBS News for international news coverage.
10 News First – nightly 5 pm evening bulletins produced locally in Syd/Melb/Bris/Adel/Per (1965–present) National programs produced in Sydney 10 News First Midday-12.00pm-1.00pm weekdays (2023–present) 10 News First: Afternoons-3.30pm-4.00pm weekdays (2024–present) 10 News First Weekend – 5.00pm–6.30pm weekends (1994–2011, 2012 ...
TEN launched Australia's first metropolitan nightly one-hour news bulletin in 1975, [citation needed] while NBN-3 in Newcastle was first to air a one-hour news service in Australia in 1972. [citation needed] In 1978, Katrina Lee became only the third female TV newsreader on Australian TV – the first being Melody Iliffe on QTQ-9.
Sully started out presenting Ten Eyewitness News Brisbane in the 1990s, before presenting Ten's flagship Ten Eyewitness News Sydney 5:00 pm weeknight bulletin. [3] Sully is best known as a newsreader on Ten Late News from 1991 to 2014. She was the first Australian television journalist to cover news of the 11 September terrorist attacks. [4]
C. Can of Worms (TV program) Caravan of Courage (TV series) Carson's Law; Celebrity Dog School; The Celebrity Game; Celebrity Name Game (Australian game show)
ATV-0's first news presenter was its news director, Brian Wright, before Barry McQueen took over regular news presenting duties. [9] The station's initial news format on weeknights was a 45-minute bulletin starting at 6:15 pm, aimed at competing with the 30-minute bulletins offered by rival stations GTV-9 and HSV-7.