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Today Tonight was an Australian current affairs television program produced by the Seven Network. It aired from January 1995 to November 2019 in Adelaide and Perth . [ 2 ] Editions in Brisbane , Sydney and Melbourne were previously produced before being cancelled in February 2014.
Brisbane Adelaide Perth National Nine News Brian Henderson: Eric Pearce: Don Seccombe and Brian Cahill: Kevin Crease Peter Barlow Seven National News (Syd, Mel, Adel, Per)/The Big News (Bris) Roger Climpson: Brian Naylor: David Hawkes Alec MacAskill Peter Waltham Channel 10 News (Syd)/Channel 0 News (Mel) John Bailey Geoff Raymond: ABC News ...
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)
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.
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 air under the name of NBN News and are produced in ...
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.
In Brisbane Today (Nine Network Queensland 1990–1992, hosted by Fiona McDonald) In Melbourne Today (GTV-9 1957–1958) In Melbourne Tonight (Nine Network 1957–70 and became The Graham Kennedy Show from 1972–1975, Nine Network 1996–1998)
Gold Coast weather presenter Paul Burt and Brisbane news operation manager Craig Dyer were among the cuts. [ 138 ] [ 139 ] [ 140 ] Madman Entertainment 's DocPlay app is added to Foxtel iQ set-top-boxes, ahead of the DocPlay channel launching on 3 September 2024.