WIN Northern NSW

1965


NRN-10 Coffs Harbour began transmission on 23 January 1965. The "10" signal was used for a short time.

1965–1971


Less than a year after commencing transmission, NRN-10 was granted the approval to change its frequency to 11 following reports that the channel 10 signal was being affected by interference.

1968–1969


In 1968, NRN-11 merged with ECN-8 to form Northern Rivers Television, but later de-merged in 1969.

1971–1989


In 1971, NRN-11 merged with Lismore station RTN-8 after a failed merger with ECN-8, who later merged with Tamworth station NEN-9 (now Prime7).

This logo can also be seen on the 1985-1989 NRTV logo in a glossy variant.

1975–1987


On 19 October 1975 NRN-11, in partnership with DDQ-10/DDQ-5a, SDQ-4, RTN-8, NEN-9, and ECN-8 renamed themselves Great Eastland Television Network. In 1987, NRN reverted to the NRTV brand.

2016–2017


Because Northern NSW wasn't affected by the affiliation change, Southern Cross Ten’s unique logo was entirely removed, making SCA adopt Ten’s branding fully.

2017–present


On 1 September 2017, NRN was purchased by regional Ten affiliate WIN Television, who found out that Northern NSW was the only region they forgot to cover.