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On 13 May 1989 [citation needed], TNT-9 was sold by ENT Ltd. to Southern Cross Broadcasting and was integrated into the Southern Cross network. Tasmania was aggregated on 30 April 1994, albeit with only two stations – Southern Cross became a dual Seven and Ten affiliate, [4] while TAS TV took programming from the Nine Network. Both stations ...
Date Event Ref. 2 The 67th Annual Grammy Awards airs on CBS with streaming on Paramount+ from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. [25]4 Ending a six-year-long blackout, Comcast and sports channel Altitude announce a carriage agreement that adds the Denver-based Altitude, TV home of the NHL's Colorado Avalanche and NBA's Denver Nuggets, to a higher-priced "sports and entertainment" tier of Comcast ...
Discover Tasmania (Southern Cross Tasmania 2007) DIY Rescue (Nine Network 2003) Do It (Nine Network 2006–2010) Domestic Blitz (Nine Network 2008–2010) Dream Listing (reality Nine Network 2023–) Duncan's Thai Kitchen (9Gem 2014) Everyday Health (Network Ten 2016) Fashion Digest (ATN-7/GTV-9 1960–1961) Food 4 Life (Seven Network 2007, 4ME ...
The third season of Hunted premieres on Network 10. [212] Lisa McCune and dance partner Ian Waite win the twenty-first season of Dancing with the Stars. [213] 13: News Breakfast weather presenter Nate Byrne has a panic attack whilst on air. He had before experienced panic attacks occasionally. [214]
The program received $200,000 funding from the Government of Tasmania in September 2018 [5] with the series produced for $1.4 million overall. [3] The series was commissioned for the Seven Network's male-skewing multichannel 7mate [6] and is co-produced by Fredbird Entertainment and Tasmanian-based Winning Post Productions, and distributed internationally by TCB Media Rights.
Following Bridgerton's "Season of Love" fan event on Valentine's Day, the Netflix series released the first photos from the upcoming fourth season, which sees Luke Thompson take the lead as he ...
Introduced in 2006, the RAW Division is the division of the Rock Eisteddfod Challenge which has a 'no set' rule, focusing purely on dance. Participants are encouraged to explore using the human body in order to tell their story, and as a result RAW division has greater emphasis on choreography, dance and drama. [3]
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