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Drivetime TV (2001–2005 in Perth only) The Final Siren (2011 on One) The Game Plan (AFL) (2011–2012 on One) The Game Plan (NRL) (2011–2013 on Ten and One) Good Morning Delhi (2010) Inside Sport; Just for Kicks (simulcast with Fox Sports 2017 on One) Late Night League (NRL) (1989–1991) Melbourne Cup Carnival Preview Show (2020–2023 ...
Weekend Breakfast (2012–present) National programs produced in Melbourne. ABC News at Five (2012–present) China Tonight (2021–present) Insiders (2001–present) News Breakfast (2008–2011 on ABC2, 2011–present on ABC) The World (2010–present)
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)
The director of news and current affairs at Seven West Media, Anthony De Ceglie, addresses the Melbourne Press Club, calling upon the Albanese government to scrap a commercial broadcasting tax introduced six decades ago, which costs the three commercial TV networks $45 million a year combined.
MDA (TV series) Meet the Press (Australian TV program) Melbourne Weekender; Mercury (TV series) The Micallef P(r)ogram(me) Micallef Tonight; Midnight Zoo; Million Dollar Minute; Millionaire Hot Seat; The Mint (Australian game show) Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries; Mr & Mrs Murder; Mrs Biggs; My Kitchen Rules; My Life Is Murder
Bongo (1960, Melbourne only) Campfire Favourites (1956) Clipz (1983–1987, Brisbane only) Eclipse Music TV (2010–2013) Hillbilly Requests; Juke Box Saturday Night; MTV (1987–1993) Nine Presents (2003–2017) The Music Jungle (2007–2009) Neptune Presents (1957) Patrick O'Hagan Sings (1959, Melbourne only) Rockit (1985) Saturday Date (1963 ...
The ABC News channel is an Australian 24-hour news channel launched and owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. [2] [3] [4] The channel replaced and used the then-former ABC HD channel space (which simulcast ABC TV in high definition) and commenced broadcasting as ABC News 24 at 7:30pm on Thursday, 22 July 2010.
ABC TV's Sunday morning public affairs show Insiders signs off from the ABC's Melbourne studio for the final time, ahead of its relocation to the ABC's studio in Canberra. [39] Seven News Sydney signs off its final bulletin at Martin Place studios, wrapping 19 years and 6,873 days of broadcast. From the next day, its new broadcast home is at a ...