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The Marngrook Footy Show (2007–2010 on NITV and C31 Melbourne, NITV only in early 2011, moved to ABC2 2011-2012, return to NITV 2013–2019) Santo, Sam and Ed's Cup Fever! (2010) SBS Courtside (2019–2022) Thursday FC (SBS 2 2013–2014) Under the Grandstand (2005) The World Game (2001–2019)
SBS is a multicultural public TV network in Australia. Launched on 24 October 1980, it is the responsibility of SBS's television division, and is available nationally.In 2023, SBS had an 8.5% audience share, [1] compared to 2018 when SBS had a 7.7% audience share.
Don Lane appearing split-screen with Graham Kennedy via co-axial cable in 1963, live on In Melbourne Tonight. The establishment of the Sydney–Melbourne co-axial cable link between Sydney and Melbourne in 1962 marked the first step in the establishment of effective national networking for Australian TV stations. The cable-supported the ...
On 1 July 2019, SBS relaunched their former pay-TV movie channel, World Movies as SBS World Movies and it became a free-to-air channel. On 12 January 2022, SBS announced that a sixth free-to-air television channel, with the working title SBS WorldWatch, would be launched in 2022. The channel would be free to air and would broadcast all foreign ...
Youth focused sister channels. ABC Kids aired 6am to 6pm, Fly TV aired 6pm to 6am. Axed due to budget cuts. Replaced by ABC2 in 2005 (now ABC Family). Fly TV: 1 November 2001 SBS Essential: 31 14 October 2002 25 January 2007 Program guide channel. Ten Guide: 11 1 July 2004 20 November 2007 Program guide channel.
SBS currently broadcasts six channels: SBS, known as 'SBS One' between 2009 and 2015, SBS Viceland, known as SBS Two between 2009 and 2016, SBS World Movies, SBS Food, known as Food Network Australia between 2015 and 2018, NITV, also known as National indigenous Television (see #National Indigenous Television and more info about this channel in ...
The Bazura Project (Channel 31 2006–2008) (ABC TV Plus 2011) Big Ideas (ABC 2010–2014) The Book Club, formerly First Tuesday Book Club (ABC 2006–2017) Critical Mass (ABC 2014) E! News (Network 10 1998–2001) The Exhibitionists (ABC 2022) Fashionista (SBS 2003–2005) Hannah Gadsby's Oz (ABC 2014) The Mix (ABC 2014–2021) Movie Guide ...
1 April: SBS relaunches digital channel SBS TWO (SBS 2) with a focus on the under-40 age group. C31 Melbourne, C31 Adelaide, C31 Perth, C31 Brisbane, and TVS C31 Sydney goes to Digital 44. 2014. 2 February: GO! changes its branding and logo to new ones. 7 July: ABC4 Kids expands its time to 5am to 7pm on ABC2. 20 July: ABC1 rebrands as ABC. 2015