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QTQ is an Australian television station, licensed to, and serving Brisbane, Queensland. It is owned by the Nine Entertainment Co., and is part of the Nine Network. It broadcasts on VHF Channel 8 . QTQ began broadcasting on 16 August 1959 as the first television station in Queensland. QTQ-9 is the home of the NRL coverage.
Seven News Sydney; Nine News Sydney; 10 News First Sydney; Regional, seven nights. NBN News (local editions for Newcastle, the Central Coast, New England, the Mid North Coast, and Northern Rivers) Regional, weeknights only. Seven News (local editions for the Mid North Coast/Northern Rivers, New England, the Central West, and the Riverina)
50 Years of Television News (2006) AFP: Australian Federal Police (2011–2012) Amazing Medical Stories (2008–2009) Animal Embassy (2020) Animal Emergency (2008) (GEM 2010–2011) Animal Hospital (1997–2001) Australia Behind Bars (2022) [1] Australian Druglords (2010) Australian Families of Crime (2010) Australian Geographic (2007–2008)
WIN Television produces three half-hour statewide and three local WIN News bulletins for regional markets, airing at 5:30pm on weeknights. Until 2021, the network also produced WIN’s All Australian News, composed of stories from WIN's regional bulletins. In four markets, short news updates are broadcast throughout the day, generally to ...
Nine News Queensland is the flagship state-based news bulletin of the Nine Network in Brisbane. Like all Nine News bulletins, the Queensland bulletin runs for one hour nightly at 6:00pm. [ 1 ] The bulletin also airs, albeit on a half-hour delay, in the Northern Territory.
Real Life (1992–94, became Today Tonight from 1995) Seven News At 7 on 7Two (2013–14) Sunday Night (2009–19) Terry Willesee Tonight (1981–88) Today Tonight (East Coast) (2002–14) Today Tonight (Sydney, Melbourne versions) (1995–2002, replaced by East Coast Edition) Today Tonight (Queensland) (1995–2003, 2013–14)
Date Event Source 1: The ABC's coverage of the annual midnight Sydney New Year's Eve fireworks is watched by 1.19 million viewers. [1]8: Rebecca Maddern rejoins the Seven News team as a co-anchor on Seven News Melbourne's weekend bulletins, after quitting her Channel Nine presenting roles on Weekend Today, Australian Ninja Warrior and The Footy Show in November 2021.
Ten News/Brisbane Ten News/Ten Eyewitness News Steve Liebmann and Geraldine Doogue: David Johnston and Tracey Curro: Geoff Mullins and Anna McMahon: Keith Martyn and Caroline Ainsle: Greg Pearce and Gina Pickering: ABC News Richard Morecroft: Mary Delahunty: Rod Young: Keith Conlon: Peter Holland: Nightly News Winner National Nine News ...