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  2. WIN News - Wikipedia

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    2.1.1 Illawarra, Western NSW & the ... WIN News is a local ... The decision was made in response to budget measures and a failure to catch up with Seven Local News in ...

  3. WIN Television - Wikipedia

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    WIN News Riverina reporter, Erin Willing interviewing Major Jeff Cocks. WIN News is the network's local news service. Fourteen regional bulletins and news updates are presented from studios in Wollongong, with reporters and camera crews based in district newsrooms. [24] In most markets, WIN News may compete with Seven News or Nightly News.

  4. WIN (TV station) - Wikipedia

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    WIN News produces four regional news bulletins for the area markets covered by WIN. In southern New South Wales, three bulletins for Illawarra & the South Coast, the Riverina and the Central West are produced from newsrooms in Wollongong, Dubbo, Orange, Griffith and Wagga Wagga. Studio presentation for the New South Wales bulletins are recorded ...

  5. WIN Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In August 2018 WIN Corporation purchased the Illawarra Steelers remaining 25% stake for a "commercially in confidence" sum, taking its stake to 50%. It was announced on 23 May 2016 that WIN Television had signed an affiliation agreement with Network Ten for a five-year period starting on 1 July 2016. [ 13 ]

  6. Bruce Gordon (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon holds a 50% share in the NRL St. George Illawarra Dragons club through WIN Corporation. [3] In September 2014, it was reported that in early August 2024, Gordon retired from the boards of WIN Corporation and private investment firm Birketu as well as 41 private companies associated with businesses owned by him. He will remain Birketu's ...

  7. 2016 Australian regional television realignment - Wikipedia

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    In February 2016, Nine Network launched 9Now, an online service offering video-on-demand access to its programmes, as well as live streaming of the network's schedule. [5] [1] Following the launch of 9Now, WIN Television sued Nine Entertainment Co., alleging that the company had breached its affiliation agreement by broadcasting into regional areas via the 9Now service. [6]

  8. Regional television in Australia - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Matt Tinney - Wikipedia

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    For three years, he presented and reported on news, current affairs, and entertainment programs, and received awards for his coverage. In December 2005, Tinney joined WIN Television in Wollongong as a political reporter. He also presented news updates and bulletins for WIN News WA, Riverina/MIA (NSW), Central West (NSW) and Illawarra (NSW).