Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
On TV Tonight was created in 2014 by eBroadcast, the makers of the Australian TV Guide, the first online television guide published in Australia and one of the first online electronic program guides in the world.
National programs produced in Sydney. 7.30 (2011–present) ABC News Mornings (2010–present on ABC and ABC News) ABC News at Noon (2005–present on ABC and ABC News) ABC News Afternoons (2010–present on ABC News) ABC Late News (2018–present) Australian Story (1996–present) The Business (2006–present) Foreign Correspondent (1992 ...
Local productions 10 News First – nightly 5 pm evening bulletins produced locally in Syd/Melb/Bris/Adel/Per (1965–present); National programs produced in Sydney 10 News First Midday-12.00pm-1.00pm weekdays (2023–present)
Mal Walden, HSV-7 (1969–1987), ATV-10 (1987–2013) – 44 Years [Following Brian Henderson's retirement, until December 2013, Walden was the 'longest continually serving presenter on Australian television' and according to himself, had presented 12,000 bulletins].
Don Lane appearing split-screen with Graham Kennedy via co-axial cable in 1963, live on In Melbourne Tonight. The establishment of the Sydney–Melbourne co-axial cable link between Sydney and Melbourne in 1962 marked the first step in the establishment of effective national networking for Australian TV stations. The cable-supported the ...
TV Tonight is an Australian-based website which features reviews, news and programming information related to television in Australia as well as OzTAM ratings information. The site was started by television critic David Knox in 2007 after listeners of his radio programs asked him for information they had missed. [ 3 ]
When Willesee left the presenting role, former 60 Minutes presenter Jana Wendt took over on 18 January 1988 and the show once again became A Current Affair.This was the same week the Seven Network's soap opera Home and Away was introduced, and in Melbourne where Derryn Hinch debuted rival current affairs program Hinch at Seven.
The weekly current affairs program Four Corners was broadcast from Sydney from 1961, and in 1967, the weeknightly television current affairs programme This Day Tonight began. [6] In 1989, Aboriginal dancers Lillian Crombie and Malcolm Cole were the first co-presenters for Blackout, a program developed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...