MGS: Mount Gambier, South Australia LRS: Riverland, South Australia |
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Branding | Ten SA |
Slogan | Seriously Ten |
Channels | Digital: MGS: 32 (UHF) LRS: 35 (UHF) |
Affiliations | Ten |
Network | Ten |
Owner | WIN Corporation Pty Ltd (WIN Television SA Pty Ltd) |
First air date | Both stations: January 1, 2004 |
Call letters' meaning | MGS: Mount Gambier South Australia LRS: Loxton Renmark South Australia |
Sister station(s) | SES/RTS |
Former channel number(s) | Analog: MGS: 41 (UHF) LRS: 34 (UHF) |
Transmitter power |
MGS:200 kW |
Height | MGS: 379 m LRS: 180 m[1] |
Transmitter coordinates | MGS: LRS: |
Website | www.ten.com.au |
MGS and LRS are television stations in South Australia. Both are relays of ADS-10 in Adelaide
Prior to 2004, SES/RTS was the only commercial television station broadcasting in Mount Gambier and the south east of South Australia. The station broadcast a mixture of programs derived from the Seven Network, Nine Network and Network Ten. The 2004 introduction of sole Network Ten affiliate, MGS and LRS, was the second commercial television station in the region - following this, SES/RTS became a sole Nine Network affiliate (until September 2007), only sport programs (particularly AFL matches) were acquired from the Seven Network.
At 9:00am on December 15th 2010, WIN Ten's analogue signal was switched off, along with SES/RTS. The channels WIN SA, WIN Nine and WIN Ten were renamed Seven SA, WIN SA and Ten SA. MGS/LRS only shows Network Ten programming.
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