Nine Queensland

1962–1973


TNQ-7 Townsville began transmission on 1 November 1962.

1966–1975


FNQ-10 Cairns began transmission on 7 September 1966.

1978–1990


In May 1978, TNQ-7 Townsville merged with FNQ-10 Cairns and became NQTV (North Queensland Television).

1990


This logo was used for QTV's intended affiliation with the Nine Network until WIN Television bought RTQ-7 Rockhampton which caused QTV to align with Network Ten prior to aggregation.

Ten Queensland
In 1992/1993 Telecasters North Queensland, later Telecasters Australia, joined the Ten Group Consortium. This led to a name change from QTV to Ten Queensland and a switch to generic Ten branding.

1999–2002


In 2001, Telecasters was purchased by Southern Cross, this led to Ten Local News in North Queensland being axed and replaced with the standard 6pm program. The following year, the station was rebranded to Southern Cross Ten.

Nine Queensland
After failing to sue Nine for violating their contract by opening 9Now, WIN switched affiliation from Nine Network to Network Ten on 1 July 2016. Southern Cross Ten switched to Nine as a result.

2016–present


TNQ switched affiliation from Network Ten to the Nine Network on 1 July 2016 after they signed a new affiliation deal with Nine in April 2016. It uses Nine's current metro branding.