Southern Cross Nine

1973-1980


In 1973, an affiliation was formed between BCV-8, STV-8, and GLV-10 which formed the Television Centre of Victoria (TCV).

1990–1991


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

1965–1969


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

1969–1991


In 1969, 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).

1975-1987


In 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.

1989–1993


Southern Cross became an affiliate of Network Ten during aggregation in 1992. This logo was also used by Southern Cross Television in Tasmania from 1994 until 2000.

Ten Affiliates (region name)


In late 1993 SCN, Capital Television, QTV and NRTV all affiliated themselves with the Ten Network.

2005–present


Southern Cross Ten ended on 30 June 2016 in Southern NSW, and it was still used in Northern NSW until it replaces with WIN Television on 31 August 2017. This logo only remains in use with Southern Cross SGS/SCN in South Australia.

Southern Cross Nine
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


Southern Cross 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 features Nine's current branding as well as their on-air presentation.