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  2. 9Now - Wikipedia

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    9Now is a live stream, video on demand, and catch-up TV service run by the Nine Network in Australia. The service launched on 27 January 2016, replacing Nine's previous service 9Jumpin. 9Now offers online live streaming of Channel 9, 9Gem, 9Go!, 9Life and 9Rush, as well as live news via nine.com.au.

  3. ABC Wide Bay - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 the station moved from its Maryborough studios to a new studio at 58 Woongarra Street in Bundaberg, to better broadcast to the region. The ABC still administered a Maryborough bureau, on 146 Bazaar Street, which staffed a rural reporter to cover news from that region. The ABC closed its Maryborough bureau in the late 1990s to early 2000s.

  4. List of digital television channels in Australia - Wikipedia

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    9 24 hours 576i SDTV Primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin: 91 9HD: 90 1080i HDTV (MPEG-4) Simulcast of Channel 9, primary channel, news bulletins, foreign/nationally produced 9Gem: 92 576i SDTV Foreign/nationally produced, movies and sports 9Go! 93

  5. List of Nine Network presenters - Wikipedia

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    Weekend Today (2009-2014), Nine News & A Current Affair: 1995 – Brett McLeod: Nine News: 2002 – Eva Milic: Nine Gold Coast News: 2018 – Sam Newman: The Footy Show: 1993 – Livinia Nixon: Temptation, Nine News & Hey Hey It's Saturday: 1997 – Peter Overton: 60 Minutes (2001-2009) & Nine News: 2001 – Bruce Paige: Nine News (1993-2009 ...

  6. Nine Network - Wikipedia

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    The Nine Network (stylised 9Network, commonly known as Channel Nine or simply Nine) is an Australian commercial free-to-air television network.It is owned by parent company Nine Entertainment and is one of five main free-to-air television networks in Australia.

  7. Nine News Queensland - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. WIN News - Wikipedia

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    WIN's main competitor in the area, Southern Cross Nightly News, had at the time a 64.9% share of the 6.00pm news audience during the 2005 survey period. [2] In June 2011, WIN axed its Tasmanian weekend bulletins and replaced them with simulcasts of the Melbourne evening news, [3] but were reintroduced a year later. [4]

  9. Sophie Walsh - Wikipedia

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    Early in her career Walsh worked as a news reporter and head of newsroom at WIN Television in Bundaberg, where she helped launch a new news bulletin in the Wide Bay area. [ 1 ] In October 2009, she joined the Nine Network in Sydney, where she became a reporter for Nine News , and a fill-in presenter on the network's national bulletins.