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WIN's multi-channels have again been rearranged, with 9Gem on channel 81, 9Go! on channel 82, and 9Life on channel 83, while TVSN and Gold would continue to broadcast on channels 84 and 85, but despite the return, the "nine dots" were not reinstated on the network logo. WIN still broadcasts Network Ten content on its northern New South Wales ...
WIN Television broadcasts its programming from Nine Network, includes their regional signals of Nine, 9Gem, 9Go! and 9Life.WIN also broadcasts news, current affairs and sport programs such as Today Extra, Nine News, A Current Affair, Nine's Wide World of Sports, The NRL Sunday Footy Show, Sports Sunday and Today throughout this region.
News channel co-owned by Australian News Channel and WIN Corporation. Replaced by 9Life in WIN Nine areas. 85 53 News channel co-owned by Australian News Channel and WIN Corporation. Replaced by Sky News Regional in WIN 10 areas. Open Shop 75 1 August 2019 7 September 2021
On 26 April 2012, a test broadcast commenced on LCN 84 with the channel name "TBA". [3] On 30 April 2012, the broadcast changed to a screen informing viewers that WIN Gold (stylised as WIN GOLD) would commence on 1 May 2012. The channel launched at 6am and was initially branded as "WIN Gold", [1] [4] [5] until it was changed to simply Gold on 5 ...
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WIN TV was founded by media personality and entrepreneur, Mohan Jaikaran with company shareholdings held by Neil Seepersad and The Tsidkenu Investment Corporation. The station was launched on 14 July 2006 at the Trinidad Hilton [ 1 ] where it began broadcasting on 1 May 2007 on Channel 37 on the UHF band and Cable Channel 12 on the Flow ...
On 16 June 2022, WIN Television Tasmania (TVT) converted 9Gem and 9Go! to MPEG-4 SD channels, as a test for the rest of the areas covered by WIN. The station is affiliated with the metropolitan Nine Network and also broadcasts most of Nine's sub-channels ( 9Gem , 9Go! and 9Life ) except it doesn’t broadcast 9Rush .
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]