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ATV
NetworkTen.svg
Melbourne, Victoria
Branding Ten
Slogan Seriously Ten
Channels Analog: 10 (VHF)
Digital: 11 (VHF)
Affiliations Ten (O&O)
Network Ten
Owner Ten Network Holdings Ltd
(Network TEN (Melbourne) Pty Ltd)
First air date August 1, 1964
Call letters’ meaning Austarama
Television
Victoria
Former channel number(s) 0 (1965-1980)
Transmitter Power 200 kW (analog)
50 kW (digital)
Height 577 m (analog)
581 m (digital)[1]
Transmitter Coordinates 37°50′15″S 145°20′48″E / 37.8375°S 145.34667°E / -37.8375; 145.34667 (ATV)
Website www.ten.com.au

ATV is a television station in Melbourne, part of Network Ten - one of the three major commercial television networks in Australia.

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History

A 1964-65 ident shown on the station.

The licence to operate Melbourne's third commercial television station was awarded to transport magnate Sir Reginald Ansett's Austarama Television in April, 1963. The new channel, ATV-0 (pronounced as the letter, never the number zero), began transmission on 1 August 1964 from a large, modern studio complex located in the then-outer eastern suburb of Nunawading,[2] in the locality now know as Forest Hill, but referred to at the time as East Burwood.

The new station opened with a preview program hosted by newsreader Barry McQueen and Nancy Cato. Reception difficulties in parts of the city resulted in the station's position as third in the television ratings.

Colour television was introduced to ATV-0 in 1975 in line with other stations around the country. Although March 1975 was the official introduction date, ATV had been experimenting with colour transmissions since 1967. Rupert Murdoch gained a controlling interest in ATV-0 and Sydney television station TEN-10 in 1979. As a result of interference and falling ratings, the station moved frequency from ATV-0 to ATV-10, but had to get agreement from neighbouring Gippsland station GLV-10 to change its frequency to become GLV-8.

In 1992, ATV-10 relocated from the station's famous Nunawading studios to the Como Centre in inner suburban South Yarra. The Nunawading premises is now operated by Global Television, Network Ten leases the facility for production of programs such as Neighbours while 9am With David & Kim as well as news, current affairs and sports programs are broadcast from the Como studios in South Yarra.

Programming

Current

Past

News and Current Affairs

ATV-0's first news presenter was its news director, Brian Wright, before Barry McQueen took over regular newsreading duties.[citation needed] The station's initial news format on weeknights was a 45-minute bulletin starting at 6.15pm, aimed at competing with the 30-minute bulletins offered by rival stations GTV-9 and HSV-7. The news format was changed a number of times, with the eventual adoption of the network's present one-hour format in the early 1970s.

Ten News at Five: Melbourne is presented by Mal Walden and Helen Kapalos from the station's Como Centre studios. Sport is presented by Steven Quartermain and weather by Mike Larkin. The bulletin also includes traffic updates.

The bulletin was formerly presented by David Johnston, who was replaced by Mal Walden following his move to HSV-7 in 1996. Co-anchor Jennifer Hansen, who with Walden formed one of the longest-serving news duos in Australian television history, was replaced by Helen Kapalos in 2006. Substitute presenters for Ten News Melbourne include Mignon Stewart (News), George Donikian (News), Christi Malthouse (Sport), Kellie Morgan (Weather) and Elysia Pratt (Traffic).

The Melbourne bulletin is screened throughout Victoria and Tasmania. During the AFL season, a local edition of Ten News is presented on Saturdays by George Donikian, followed by a local edition of Sports Tonight.

Newscasts

  • Ten Early News (6:00am - 7:00am) (from TEN-10)
  • Ten Morning News (11:00am - 12:00pm) (from TEN-10)
  • Ten News at Five: Melbourne (5:00pm - 6:00pm)
  • Ten Late News (Monday-Thursday 10:30pm - 11:15pm, Fridays 10:30pm - 11:00pm) (from TEN-10)

Reporters

  • Allan Raskall
  • Angelina Anictomatis
  • Ben Lewis
  • Cameron Baud
  • Cameron Smith
  • Christopher Still
  • Ellesa Throwden
  • Gareth Boreham
  • Gerard Scholten
  • Hermione Kitson
  • Kate Creedon
  • Kate McGrath
  • Rakhal Ebeli
  • Ellessa Throwden
  • James Wakelin
  • Alicia McMillan
Sports team
  • Kelli Underwood
  • Rob Waters
  • Luke Schneider
  • Ian Cohen
  • Roger Oldridge
  • Adam McNicol
  • Tim Hodges

Past Newsreaders

  • Colin McEwan (1964 - ?)
  • Barry McQueen (?1960s)
  • Geoff Raymond (1970s)
  • Ralph Neill (1973)
  • Bruce Mansfield (1974 - 1979)
  • Annette Allison (1978)
  • Michael Schildberger (1979)

Sports Presenters

Weather Presenters

See also

References


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