WIN Victoria

1961–1970


GMV-6 Shepparton began transmission on 23 December 1961, the same day BCV-8 Bendigo went to air. By the late 1960's their coverage would expand with low-powered transmitters in the fringes of the region including channel 3 in Eildon, channel 8 in Jerilderie, channel 10 in Deniliquin, and channel 10 in Alexandra (later changed to channel 11).

1962–1981


BTV-6 Ballarat began transmission on 27 April 1962. To boost its signal in the fringes of its area, translator stations were later installed at Nhill on channel 7, Warrnambool on channel 9, Hamilton on channel 10 and Portland on channel 11.

1989–1991


After Television Victoria's owners ENT Ltd. purchased STV-8 Mildura, the three stations took on the identity of VIC TV - Television Victoria. The logo would not be seen on air until 1990.

1992–1994


On 1 January 1992, as part of the aggregation of regional Victoria, VTV extended their transmission area to incorporate Bendigo, Albury-Wodonga, and Traralgon and officially became an affiliate of the Nine Network.

1994–2000


In October 1994, ENT Ltd. sold VIC-TV to the WIN Corporation and VIC-TV became WIN Victoria.

2001–2006


In 2001, VTV-6 Ballarat moved to UHF-36 to allow HSV-7 to commence digital broadcasting on VHF-6 without interference.

2016–present


After failing to sue Nine for violating their contract by opening 9Now, WIN switched affiliation from Nine to Network Ten on 1 July 2016. VTV continues to rebroadcast a feed of ATV-10 Melbourne with local ads.