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{{Primary Logos}}
 
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|ADS7 1959-64.jpg|1959
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|ADS7 1959-64.jpg|1959-1960
|ADS-7 (1959).png|1959-1967
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|ADS-7 (1959).png|1959-1964
|ADS7 1967-70.png|1967-1970
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|ADS7 1967-70.png|1964-1969
|Seven Network 1970.svg|1970-1975
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|Seven Network 1970.svg|1969-1976
|FEF10BDD.png|1975-1987
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|Seven (1975).svg|1975-1987
|Ten 1983-88.svg|1987-1988
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|Ten 1983-88.svg|1987–1988
 
|Ten 1988-89.svg|1988-1989
 
|Ten 1988-89.svg|1988-1989
|10 TV Australia (1989).png|1989-1991
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|ADS-10 1989-1991.jpeg|1989-1991
 
|Ten 1991-99.svg|1991-1999
 
|Ten 1991-99.svg|1991-1999
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|419532 Ten-logo 2colour-0.svg|1999–2002
|NetworkTen.svg|1999-2008
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|NetworkTen.svg|2002-2008
 
|Ten 2008-.png|2008-2013
 
|Ten 2008-.png|2008-2013
 
|Ten 2013-.png|2013-2018
 
|Ten 2013-.png|2013-2018
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==ADS-7==
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==ADS-7 Adelaide==
===1959===
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===1959–1960===
 
[[File:ADS7 1959-64.jpg|centre|thumb|200px]]
 
[[File:ADS7 1959-64.jpg|centre|thumb|200px]]
   
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{{Better logo needed}}
ADS-7 Adelaide began transmission on 24 October 1959. This logo was used in articles promoting the launch of ADS-7.
 
   
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ADS-10 Adelaide began transmission on 24 October 1959 as ADS-7. This logo was used in articles promoting the launch of the station. The callsign stood for '''Ad'''elaide '''S'''outh Australia. It is also said to stand for the '''Ad'''vertiser '''S'''outh Australia, named after the sister newspaper ''The Advertiser'' and radio station '''5AD'''.
===1959–1967===
 
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===1959–1964===
 
[[File:ADS-7 (1959).png|centre|thumb|169x169px]]
 
[[File:ADS-7 (1959).png|centre|thumb|169x169px]]
   
===1967–1970===
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===1964–1969===
 
[[File:ADS7 1967-70.png|centre|thumb|189x189px]]
 
[[File:ADS7 1967-70.png|centre|thumb|189x189px]]
   
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{{Better logo needed}}
===1970–1975===
 
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==Seven Adelaide==
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===1969–1976===
 
[[File:Seven Network 1970.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Seven Network 1970.svg|center|200px]]
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Used as a secondary logo in 1976.
   
 
=== 1975–1987 ===
 
=== 1975–1987 ===
 
[[File:Seven (1975).svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Seven (1975).svg|center|200px]]
   
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ADS-7 would adopt this logo in July 1976.
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ADS7 1986-87.jpg|1986-1987 Variant
 
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== Ten Adelaide (first era) ==
   
==ADS-10==
 
 
===1987–1988===
 
===1987–1988===
[[File:Ten 1983-88.svg|center|200px]]
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[[File:Ten 1983-88.svg|200px|center]]
   
On 27 December 1987, both ADS-and SAS-10 switched ownership with ADS joining the Ten Network.
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On 27 December 1987, both SAS-10 and ADS-7 switched ownership with ADS joining the Kerry Stokes-owned Ten Network ''(Kerry was invested in the network on the east coast and Perth)'', so it made sense to "swap" the two channels. It was made easier as both SAS and ADS broadcasted from the same tower on Mount Lofty, so it was just a matter of swapping the plugs of the Seven and Ten transmitters.
   
 
===1988–1989===
 
===1988–1989===
 
[[File:Ten 1988-89.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Ten 1988-89.svg|center|200px]]
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== 10 TV Australia Adelaide ==
   
 
===1989–1991===
 
===1989–1991===
[[File:10 TV Australia (1989).png|center|200px]]
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[[File:ADS-10 1989-1991.jpeg|centre|thumb|220x220px]]
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== Ten Adelaide (second era) ==
   
 
===1991–1999===
 
===1991–1999===
 
[[File:Ten 1991-99.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Ten 1991-99.svg|center|200px]]
   
===1999–2008===
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===1999–2002===
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[[File:419532 Ten-logo 2colour-0.svg|center|200px]]
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===2002–2008===
 
[[File:NetworkTen.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:NetworkTen.svg|center|200px]]
   
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[[File:Ten 2013-.png|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Ten 2013-.png|center|200px]]
   
===2018-present===
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== 10 Adelaide ==
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===2018–present===
 
[[File:Network 10 2018.svg|center|200px]]
 
[[File:Network 10 2018.svg|center|200px]]
   
{{FreeTV Australia}}
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{{Television in SA}}
{{Seven West Media}}
 
 
{{Ten Network Holdings}}
 
{{Ten Network Holdings}}
 
[[Category:Seven West Media]]
 
[[Category:Seven West Media]]
 
[[Category:Ten Network Holdings]]
 
[[Category:Ten Network Holdings]]
 
[[Category:Adelaide, South Australia]]
 
[[Category:Adelaide, South Australia]]
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[[Category:Network 10]]
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[[Category:ViacomCBS]]

Revision as of 19:03, 16 February 2020

This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:
1959-1960 1959-1964 1964-1969 1969-1976 1975-1987 1987–1988 1988-1989
1959-1960 1959-1964 1964-1969 1969-1976 1975-1987 1987–1988 1988-1989
1989-1991 1991-1999 1999–2002 2002-2008 2008-2013 2013-2018 2018-present
1989-1991 1991-1999 1999–2002 2002-2008 2008-2013 2013-2018 2018-present

ADS-7 Adelaide

1959–1960

ADS7 1959-64


Logopedia InfoWhite BETTER LOGO NEEDED

ADS-10 Adelaide began transmission on 24 October 1959 as ADS-7. This logo was used in articles promoting the launch of the station. The callsign stood for Adelaide South Australia. It is also said to stand for the Advertiser South Australia, named after the sister newspaper The Advertiser and radio station 5AD.

1959–1964

ADS-7 (1959)

1964–1969

ADS7 1967-70


Logopedia InfoWhite BETTER LOGO NEEDED

Seven Adelaide

1969–1976

Seven Network 1970

Used as a secondary logo in 1976.

1975–1987

Seven (1975)

ADS-7 would adopt this logo in July 1976.

Ten Adelaide (first era)

1987–1988

Ten 1983-88

On 27 December 1987, both SAS-10 and ADS-7 switched ownership with ADS joining the Kerry Stokes-owned Ten Network (Kerry was invested in the network on the east coast and Perth), so it made sense to "swap" the two channels. It was made easier as both SAS and ADS broadcasted from the same tower on Mount Lofty, so it was just a matter of swapping the plugs of the Seven and Ten transmitters.

1988–1989

Ten 1988-89

10 TV Australia Adelaide

1989–1991

ADS-10 1989-1991

Ten Adelaide (second era)

1991–1999

Ten 1991-99

1999–2002

419532 Ten-logo 2colour-0

2002–2008

NetworkTen

2008–2013

Ten 2008-

2013–2018

Ten 2013-

10 Adelaide

2018–present

Network 10 2018