WIN Television WA
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WIN Television WA | |
Type | Terrestrial and Satellite television network |
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Country | Australia |
Founded | 1999 |
Slogan | Still the One |
Market share | 34.7% (2006) [1] |
Licence Area | Remote and Regional Western Australia |
Owner | WIN Television |
Callsigns | WOW |
Affiliation | Nine Network, Network Ten |
Website | wintv.com.au |
WIN Television WA (WIN WA) is a regional television network operating in regional Western Australia, servicing all areas except metropolitan Perth, in competition with GWN.
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[edit] History
Prior to WIN Television's expansion into Western Australia, GWN was the sole commercial network operating in regional areas, and carried programming from the Seven, Nine and Ten networks. In March 1999, WIN WA started broadcasting in Western Australia, taking programming from Nine and Ten while GWN became affiliated solely with Seven.
Despite having strong relationships with the Nine Network, WIN WA currently operates out of Ten's Perth station buildings, due to constant fighting between WIN and Eva Presser, who co-owns nearly all of Sunraysia Television. This company owns and operates Nine Perth. WIN owns 40% of Sunraysia Television, acquired when WIN purchased ENT Limited. As a result of the fighting, WIN WA broadcasts Ten Perth's 5pm news bulletin, and not Nine's 6pm bulletin. WIN WA also no longer broadcasts any of the Nine Network news bulletins.
The history of GWN as a solus operator has limited WIN's ability for success in the region. WIN Television rates highly in most markets, but has run second to GWN in every ratings survey to date. The second ratings survey of 2005 placed WIN WA with only a 38.3% commercial audience share in prime time, compared to GWN with 61.7%.[2]
[edit] Programming
WIN WA broadcasts a variety of programming from both Nine and Ten, as well a small amount of programming from WIN Television.
Popular programs include:
[edit] Nine Network
- 60 Minutes
- A Current Affair
- Australia's Funniest Home Video Show
- Cold Case
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
- CSI: Miami
- CSI: NY
- Help Me Help You
- 'Til Death
- Getaway
- McLeod's Daughters
- Temptation
- Two and a Half Men
- What's Good For You
[edit] Network Ten
- Australian Idol
- Futurama
- Law & Order
- Jericho
- House
- NCIS
- Neighbours
- Surface
- Threshold
- Ten News
- Thank God You're Here
- The Simpsons
- The Western Front
[edit] WIN Television
- Destinations
- Fishing Australia
- WIN News
- WIN Presents
[edit] Current schedule
6:00 PM | 6:30 PM | 7:00 PM | 7:30 PM | 8:00 PM | 8:30 PM | 9:00 PM | 9:30 PM | 10:00 PM | |
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SUN | Futurama | 20 to 1 | 60 Minutes | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | CSI: Miami | ||||
MON | WIN News | A Current Affair | Temptation | What's Good For You | 1 vs 100 | CSI: NY | |||
TUE | I Shouldn't Be Alive | Law & Order: SVU | Law & Order: Criminal Intent | ||||||
WED | McLeod's Daughters | The Footy Show | |||||||
THU | Getaway | Medium | Thursday Night Movie | ||||||
FRI | Thank God You're Here | Friday Night Football (AFL) | |||||||
SAT | Futurama | Funniest Home Videos | The Simpsons | Saturday Night Movie |
Note: News & Current Affairs are in Grey; Drama is in Blue; Sitcoms, Animation and Comedy are in Purple; Lifestyle programs are in Green; Factual programs and Documentaries are Yellow; Reality, Game shows and Talk shows are in Red; Sport is in Orange; Movies are in Pink. The above represents WIN Television WA's usual primetime schedule. It does not reflect one-off events, and program starting times may vary from those shown. For up-to-date information, see WIN's online television guide. (link)
[edit] News
[edit] Ten News
Ten News Perth is broadcasted at 5pm weeknights. Due to the arrangement between Network Ten and WIN WA, National Nine News is not aired unlike other states in WIN's footprint. Ten News Perth heavily promote their exclusive affiliation with WIN WA by using a "Statewide" slogan. Weekend editions of Sports Tonight are also aired throughout the state.
[edit] WIN News
On Monday November 13th 2006, WIN News commenced for the first time in Western Australia, expanding WIN's local news commitment. It is presented at 6pm weeknights with Kerryn Johnston leading the bulletin, Amy Taylor presenting sports news and Peter Kapsanis presenting the weather.
[edit] Reporters
WIN News reporters are currently based in the following areas of regional Western Australia;
- Broome (Kimberley region)
- Karratha (Gascoyne/Pilbara region)
- Geraldton (Mid West region)
- Bunbury (South West region)
- Albany (South Coast region)
- Kalgoorlie (Goldfields/Esperance region)
- Perth (Parliament House)
[edit] Technology
Each reporter uses broadband technology to transmit news reports back to the WIN Television studios in Wollongong. It is understood that all editing and presentation takes place there, and broadcasted live to regional WA via satellite.
WIN Television WA is still an analogue service, therefore WIN News is transmitted in analogue format with an aspect ratio of 4:3.
[edit] Late Edition
WIN News Late Edition is simply a repeat of the 6pm bulletin. The scheduled time for Late Edition varies, but it is generally aired around midnight.
Source: [3]
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
Free-To-Air Television Channels in Australia |
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ABC TV | ABC2 | Channel Seven | Channel Nine | Channel Ten | SBS TV |
Regional Affiliate Networks: Prime (GWN) | Southern Cross | Imparja | NBN | WIN | Southern Cross Ten |