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60 Minutes – weekly current affairs program, Sunday evenings (1979–present) A Current Affair – daily current affairs program, Mon to Sat weeknights 7pm (1971–1978, 1988–present) Nine News: Early Edition – weekdays 5am (1990s–present) Nine's Morning News – weekdays 11.30am (1981–present) (local edition also produced in Bris)
The Nine Network is simulcast in standard and high-definition digital. Nine's core programming is fibre-fed out of GTV Melbourne to its sister stations and affiliates, with TCN Sydney providing national news and current affairs programming. The current affairs programming was originally done at GTV before moving to TCN in 2012.
A Current Affair was first broadcast on 22 November 1971, with Mike Willesee, screening on the Nine Network weeknights at 9:30pm, shifting to 7:00pm in 1972. For part of its early run, the comedian and actor Paul Hogan had a comic social commentary segment. Under Willesee, ACA was a Transmedia production for the Nine Network. [1]
Nine News (stylized as 9NEWS) is a 24-hour national news service of the Nine Network in Australia.Its flagship program is the hour-long 9News bulletin at 6 pm, with editions produced by Nine's owned-and-operated stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth; [1] regional editions for Northern New South Wales and the Gold Coast air under the name of NBN News and are produced in ...
In January 2009, David Gyngell, chief executive of the Nine Network and John Westacott, former head of news and current affairs announced that Today would begin broadcasting on Sunday mornings. The program entitled, Today on Sunday , competes in the same timeslot as the Seven Network 's Weekend Sunrise , which dominates Sunday morning ...
Nine News, Today, A Current Affair & 60 Minutes: 2003 – 2019 Brooke Hanson: What's Good For You: 2006 – 2007 Peter Harvey: Nine News & 60 Minutes: 1975 – 2013 (deceased) Brian Henderson: Nine News: 1956 – 2002 (retired) Helen Kapalos: Nightline, A Current Affair & Nine News: 2002 – 2005 (departed for Network 10, then Seven Network ...
5 Current public and current affairs. 6 Longest serving broadcasters. 7 Weekly news averages 2010. 8 1970-1979. ... Nine Network: News Breakfast: James Glenday ...
Extra (originally Brisbane Extra) was a nightly tabloid local current affairs program, broadcast on Nine Network Queensland. Heather Foord was the last host of the program. A weekend version also aired on a Saturday afternoon named Weekend Extra hosted by Melissa Downes.