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John Schluter was the weather presenter until his resignation in September 2006, to join rival Seven News Brisbane as the weekday weather presenter; his departure indirectly resulted in Nine News Queensland losing its long-time ratings lead to Seven News Brisbane in 2007; [3] it was not until 2013 that they would regain the ratings lead.
Today Tonight, State Affair, Seven News, Ten News Glenn Taylor is an Australian Logie Award -winning former television presenter. He is best known for co-anchoring Seven News on HSV-7 in Melbourne from 1988 to 1991 and Ten News on TVQ-10 in Brisbane from 1992 to 1998.
Nine News (stylized as 9NEWS) is a 24-hour national news service of the Nine Network in Australia.Its flagship program is the hour-long 9News bulletin at 6 pm, with editions produced by Nine's owned-and-operated stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth; [1] regional editions for Northern New South Wales and the Gold Coast airs under the name of NBN News and are produced in ...
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The bulletin is streamed live on 10Play and YouTube at 10:00 pm AEST, followed by a delayed broadcast on television at 10:30 pm local time. [ 17 ] [ 23 ] [ 24 ] The network's first late news bulletin, Ten Evening News: Crisis in the Gulf , was hosted by veteran newsreader Eric Walters and was part of the network's coverage of the First Gulf War ...
9Go! is an Australian free-to-air digital television multichannel, which was launched by the Nine Network on 9 August 2009, replacing Nine Guide. [2] [3] It is a youthful channel that offers a mix of comedy, reality, general entertainment, movies, animation and drama aimed at people between the ages of 2 and 18.
An independent study examined 10 cases of breast cancer reported at the studios, and found the incidence rate was 11 times higher than the general working community. [ 3 ] led to the closure of the site in December 2006, [ 4 ] TV and radio operations were moved to alternative locations around the city.
The newspaper was one of three regional Queensland newspapers published during the 1850s, [10] the first in Ipswich was named The North Australian. [9] In 1861 Gregory left to join the Moreton Bay Courier (now the Courier-Mail), [12] and the paper was bought by three former employees of The North Australian, Hugh Parkinson, F. Kidner and J. Sloman.