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| Launched | March 26, 2009 |
| Network | Network Ten |
| Owned by | Ten Network Holdings |
| Picture format | 576i 16:9 (SDTV) 1080i 16:9 (HDTV) |
| Slogan | Sharing One Passion. Sport[1] Sport Lives Here |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
| Broadcast area | Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Mildura, Regional Victoria, Southern New South Wales, Northern New South Wales, Regional Queensland, Tasmania |
| Affiliates | Southern Cross Ten |
| Headquarters | Pyrmont, Sydney, Australia |
| Replaced | Ten HD (2007–2009) |
| Sister channel(s) | Network Ten |
| Website | onehd.com.au |
| Availability | |
| Terrestrial | |
| HD Digital | Channel 1, 11 Channel 50(in Mildura and Regional areas) |
| SD Digital | Channel 12, Channel 55 (in Mildura) |
| Cable | |
| Foxtel | Channel 531 (SD)[2] |
| Foxtel HD+ | Channel 210 (HD) |
| Austar | Channel 012 (SD) |
| Channel 050 (HD) | |
One (also known as One HD or One Digital, and stylised as ONE) is a free-to-air Australian television channel, that commenced broadcasting on 26 March 2009 at 7.00pm in Melbourne (due to live coverage of the AFL) and at 7.30pm in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart.[3] The channel, owned by Network Ten, features nonstop sport content including live sport and sports documentaries.[4]
One broadcasts in high definition on Digital Channels 1 and 11, and has a standard definition simulcast on Digital Channel 12.[5] At launch, One replaced the previous Ten HD service and standard definition simulcast of Ten HD[citation needed], called TenSD2, which had been launched on 11 February 2009. The One channel in standard definition is not broadcast if Ten and One HD broadcast the same program in order to prevent channel duplication. One HD began broadcasting on Macquarie Media Group's owned and operated Southern Cross Ten regional television stations on Digital Channel 50 at 7.00pm on 2 July 2009. One HD's national campaign theme is "Chase that Feeling" by the Hilltop Hoods.[6]
Contents |
Programming
Original programming
- Current
- Body & Brain Overhaul (2009–present)
- Empire Fight Night (16 July 2009–present)
- One Week at a Time (30 March 2009–present)
- Sports Tonight (2009–present)
- Thursday Night Live (2 April 2009–present)
- The Poker Star (30 September 2009–present)
- The Pro Shop (2009–present)
Sporting events
| Sport | Competition | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Cricket | Indian Premier League (IPL) | Every match of the series. |
| Twenty20 Champions League | Every match of the series | |
| Australian rules football | Australian Football League | Include the NAB Cup (2 games per week), Home and Away season (2 games per week), Finals Series and 2009 Grand Final. |
| Motorsport | Formula One | Every qualifying session, mostly live, and every race live, with an hour-long pre-race show. |
| NASCAR | Sprint Cup Happy Hour, Qualifying and Race Highlights (Marquee events shown live in full), Nationwide Series live. | |
| Grand-Am | Rolex Sports Car Series, showing every round live where possible. | |
| Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters | Highlights of every round. | |
| British Touring Car Championship | Highlights of every round. | |
| World Rally Championship | Highlights of every round. | |
| FIA GT Championship | Highlights of every round. | |
| FIA GT3 European Championship | Highlights of every round. | |
| 24 Hours of Le Mans | Live coverage of the start, mid-stage and finish. | |
| World Series Sprintcars | Details TBA. | |
| Australian Rally Championship | Highlights of each round. | |
| Drifting | Includes Formula D | |
| Australian National Drag Racing Association | Highlights. | |
| MotoGP | all motogp races live on one hd in 2010 - 2015 | |
| Australian Superbike Championship | Highlights of each round | |
| Isle of Man TT | Highlights. | |
| Race of Champions | Live coverage. | |
| Netball | ANZ Championship | Includes every game live. |
| International Test Matches | Australian Internationals live. | |
| Commonwealth Games | 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games | Official Australian Broadcaster. |
| American football | National Football League (NFL) | Includes three live games per week including flagship Sunday and Monday night games, Playoffs and the Super Bowl. |
| NCAA College Football | 2 games a week. | |
| Baseball | Major League Baseball (MLB) | Includes up to 5 live games per week, the Playoffs and the World Series. |
| Basketball | National Basketball Association (NBA) | Includes 3 games live per week. |
| NCAA Division I | Selected major games. | |
| Golf | Professional Golf | Includes U.S. Masters,U.S. Open, World Golf Championships, and 15 additional international and domestic events. |
| Swimming | Swimming | Includes the Telstra Australian Swimming Championships, Pan Pacific Championships, Australian Short Course Championships, FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) and Swimmer of the Year. |
| Poker | PokerStars | Includes the European Poker Tour and the Asia Pacific Poker Tour. |
| The Poker Star | Reality show. Premieres September 30, 2009. | |
| Association football | Bundesliga | Includes 1 live game per week and weekly matchday highlights. |
| Serie A | Includes 1 live game per week and weekly matchday highlights. | |
| Combat Sports | Ultimate Fighting Championship | Includes UFC Wired. |
| Superboxer | Included 4 live events during July. | |
| KOTV Classic | Classic Boxing Fights. | |
| Wrestling | Hulkamania tour | |
| TNA | Includes TNA Xplosion | |
| Strong Man | World's Strongest Man | Details TBA. |
| Paintball | Paintball | Extreme Paintball. |
| BMX Riding | Tread BMX | Highlights. |
| Slamball | Slamball | Every game, delayed and condensed. |
| Bull riding | Pro Bull Riding | Includes highlights from Pro Bull Riding. |
| Sports news | Sports Tonight | Monday to Friday 9.30pm, Sunday 7pm (AEST). Roundup of the days sport. |
| Omnisport | A European sports news program. | |
| Transworld Sport | Focuses on minority sports. | |
| Sports Soup | Satirical sports news program. |
Staff / Commentators
- Daryl Beattie – Motorsports Commentator
- Ryan Campbell – Cricket Commentator
- Rob Canning – Sports Tonight Host
- Michael Christian – AFL Commentator
- Ian Cohen – Athletics
- Neil Cordy – Sports Tonight Host
- Luke Darcy – AFL and Netball Commentator and Thursday Night Live Panellist
- Liz Ellis – Netball Commentator and Thursday Night Live Panellist
- Leigh Diffey – Golf Host and Motorsport Commentator
- Anthony Hudson – AFL and Swimming Commentator
- Tim Lane – AFL and Athletics Commentator
- Nicole Livingstone – Swimming Commentator
- Andrew Maher – AFL and Beach Cricket Commentator
- Cameron McConville – Motorsports Commentator
- Brad McEwan – Sports Tonight Host
- Stephen Quartermain – AFL Commentator and One Week At A Time
- Greg Rust – Motorsports Host
- Robert Walls – AFL Commentator and One Week At A Time Panellist
- Bill Woods – Thursday Night Live Host
Major Sponsors / Selected TV Commercials
- Harvey Norman
- Domayne
- Hungry Jack's
- Mars Bar
- Panasonic Corporation
- PokerStars
- Sportsbet
- Toyota
Availability
One is available in 1080i high definition and 576i standard definition from the network's five metropolitan owned-and-operated stations, TEN Sydney, ATV Melbourne, TVQ Brisbane, ADS Adelaide, and NEW Perth. It is also broadcast exclusively in 1080i high definition on TDT in Tasmania[7] and on Southern Cross Ten through its owned-and-operated stations, GLV/BCV in Regional Victoria, CTC in Southern New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory, NRN in Northern New South Wales, TNQ in Regional Queensland.[8] Mildura (Mildura broadcasts One HD and one sd from December 1st)
It is not known when the channel will begin broadcasting in Regional South Australia, , or Darwin.[8]
One HD is available to Foxtel cable subscribers via its HD+ package. It is also available to basic cable subscribers in its SD format.[2]
References
- ^ "Network Ten Press Release". Ten Corporate. 2009-02-06. http://www.tencorporate.com.au/library/documents/ONE%20to%20launch%20on%2026%20March%202009.pdf. Retrieved 2009-02-06.
- ^ a b Knox, David (27 June 2009). "ONE SD coming to Foxtel cable". tvtonight.com.au. http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/06/one-sd-coming-to-foxtel-cable.html. Retrieved 28 June 2009.
- ^ "Network Ten Golf Partnership". Ten Corporate. 2009-02-02. http://www.tencorporate.com.au/library/documents/Network%20Ten%20PGA%20Partnership%20-%202%20February%202009.pdf. Retrieved 2009-02-03.
- ^ Wilson, Caroline (2008-10-28). "Game on with new 24-hour sport channel". Fairfax Media (The Sydney Morning Herald). http://business.smh.com.au/business/game-on-with-new-24hour-sports-channel-20081027-59qu.html. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
- ^ "New sports digital multi-channel to launch in 2009: One". Ten Network Holdings. Australian Stock Exchange. 2008-10-28. http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20081028/pdf/31d662sllzn29d.pdf. Retrieved 2008-10-28.
- ^ "Macquarie Media Group – Media Release". Maquarie Media Group. 2009-03-15. http://www.macquarie.com.au/au/mmg/news/attachments/16_jun_mmg_and_mscm_one_hd_launch.pdf. Retrieved 2009-06-16.
- ^ "ONE HD in Tassie: July 30". TV Tonight. 2009-07-07. http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/07/one-hd-in-tassie-july-30.html. Retrieved 2009-07-09.
- ^ a b "Southern Cross adds ONE HD from July 2 :TV Tonight". TV Tonight. 2009-06-16. http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2009/06/southern-cross-adds-one-hd-from-july-2.html. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
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