STQ
regional Queensland | |
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Branding | Seven |
Slogan | OnePlace |
Channels |
Analog: see table below Digital: see table below |
Affiliations | Seven (O&O) |
Network | Seven |
Owner |
Seven West Media Limited (Channel Seven Queensland Pty Limited[1]) |
First air date | 31 December 1990 |
Call letters' meaning |
Sunshine Television Queensland |
Transmitter power | see table below |
Height | see table below |
Transmitter coordinates | see table below |
Website | www.yahoo7.com.au/tv |
Seven Queensland is an Australian television station, licensed to, and serving the regional areas of Queensland. The station is owned and operated by the Seven Network from studios located in Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast, using the callsign STQ, which stands for Sunshine Television, Queensland.
History
The station began as two different operators:
- WBQ-8 Wide Bay/Maryborough, starting on 10 April 1965
- MVQ-6 Mackay, starting on 9 August 1968
WBQ later changed its callsign to SEQ (as in South East Queensland), and its on-air name to "Sunshine Television". MVQ also changed its on air name to "Tropical Television".
When Queensland was aggregated at the end of 1990, SEQ-8 and MVQ-6 operationally merged to become The Sunshine Television Network, and become the regional Queensland affiliate of the Seven Network.
In 1995, Sunshine Television was purchased by Seven, and became Seven Queensland, taking on a generic Seven Network look. With few exceptions, its schedule since then has been virtually identical to that of its metropolitan counterpart, BTQ in Brisbane. Seven Queensland won the annual audience ratings for the first time in 1998.
News
Seven Local News bulletins are broadcast at 6pm each weeknight in Cairns, Townsville, Mackay, Central Queensland, Wide Bay, and the Sunshine Coast. They are followed by Seven News Brisbane, in place of Today Tonight.
All six bulletins are broadcast from the Maroochydore studios, with the Sunshine Coast being the only region to receive its broadcast live. Newsgathering and editing is undertaken by local bureaus in several markets, and sent to the main Maroochydore studios for broadcast.
Between 2004 and 2005, the Fraser Coast office/news bureau for production and news staff were relocated to a smaller office in Hervey Bay.
On 5 March 2007, Seven Local News bulletins commenced production and broadcasts in a widescreen standard-definition digital format. Seven Local News was the first local news bulletin in regional Queensland to convert to widescreen.
On 22 November 2010, Seven Local News launched a sixth bulletin into the Rockhampton and Central Queensland region.
Seven Local News is directed by Rex Clark and Sally Young with bulletins presented by Rob Brough. Joanne Desmond co-anchors the Cairns, Townsville and Rockhampton bulletins. Nathan Spurling presents sport with Livio Regano presenting the local weather.
News team
Cairns
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Townsville
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Mackay and the Whitsundays
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Wide Bay
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Sunshine Coast
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Central Queensland
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Main Transmitters
Notes:
- 1. height above average terrain
- 2. The Mackay station was an independent station with the callsign MVQ from its 1968 sign-on until aggregation in 1990.
- 3. The Wide Bay station was an independent station with the callsign WBQ from its 1968 sign-on until 1978, and then SEQ until aggregation in 1990.
- 4. Analogue transmissions ceased on December 6, 2011 as part of the national shutdown of analogue television.
Pre-Network Logos
STQ used many logos throughout its pre-network history.
1991–1995 |
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Note: Post-network logos can be found at the following article; Seven Network.
References
See also
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