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+ | |Nws9 1959 bw.jpg|1959–1962 |
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+ | |NWS9 1962-65.jpg|1962–1965 |
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+ | |NWS-9 (1965).png|1965–1968 |
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+ | |NWS9 1968-75.svg|1968–1970 |
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+ | |Nine (1970).svg|1970–2001 |
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+ | |Nine (2001).svg|2001–2006 |
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+ | |Nine (2006).svg|2006–2008 |
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+ | |Channel-9 2008-0.png|2008–2009 |
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+ | |Nine2009.png|2009–2010 |
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+ | |Nine Network (2009).png|2010–2012 |
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+ | |Nine2012 Glossed Logo.png|2012–present |
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+ | == NWS-9 Adelaide == |
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+ | === 1959–1962 === |
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[[File:Nws9 1959 bw.jpg|centre|thumb|200px]] |
[[File:Nws9 1959 bw.jpg|centre|thumb|200px]] |
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− | NWS-9 Adelaide began transmission on 5 September 1959. |
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+ | NWS-9 Adelaide began transmission on 5 September 1959. The callsign stood for The '''N'''e'''W'''s '''S'''outh Australia. It was owned by News Limited through Southern Television Corporation Ltd who also owned city newspaper The News. |
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− | == 1962–1965 == |
+ | === 1962–1965 === |
[[File:NWS9 1962-65.jpg|centre|thumb|200px]] |
[[File:NWS9 1962-65.jpg|centre|thumb|200px]] |
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− | == 1965–1968 == |
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+ | === 1965–1968 === |
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+ | === 1968–1970 === |
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+ | == Nine Adelaide == |
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+ | === 1970–2001 === |
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+ | [[File:Nine (1970).svg|center|200px]] |
+ | In 1980, NBN purchased Southern Television Corporation. In exchange for a majority stake in NBN, NWS-9 was sold to the Lamb family in 1982. In 1999, the Lamb family sell NWS-9 to Southern Cross Broadcasting, leading to redundancies among almost half the station's staff. |
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+ | === 2006–2008 === |
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+ | On 30 May 2007, Southern Cross Broadcasting announced the sale of NWS to WIN Corporation, with WIN taking control on 1 July. |
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+ | === 2008–2009 === |
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+ | Nine Entertainment Co. gain control of NWS-9 on 1 July 2013 after purchasing it from WIN Corporation as part of a deal to secure international cricket rights. |
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{{Nine Entertainment}} |
{{Nine Entertainment}} |
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[[Category:Adelaide, South Australia]] |
[[Category:Adelaide, South Australia]] |
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+ | [[Category:Television stations broadcasting on channel 9]] |
Revision as of 10:56, 27 October 2019
This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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1959–1962 | 1962–1965 | 1965–1968 | 1968–1970 | 1970–2001 | 2001–2006 |
2006–2008 | 2008–2009 | 2009–2010 | 2010–2012 | 2012–present |
NWS-9 Adelaide
1959–1962
BETTER LOGO NEEDED |
NWS-9 Adelaide began transmission on 5 September 1959. The callsign stood for The NeWs South Australia. It was owned by News Limited through Southern Television Corporation Ltd who also owned city newspaper The News.
1962–1965
BETTER LOGO NEEDED |
1965–1968
1968–1970
Nine Adelaide
1970–2001
In 1980, NBN purchased Southern Television Corporation. In exchange for a majority stake in NBN, NWS-9 was sold to the Lamb family in 1982. In 1999, the Lamb family sell NWS-9 to Southern Cross Broadcasting, leading to redundancies among almost half the station's staff.
2001–2006
2006–2008
On 30 May 2007, Southern Cross Broadcasting announced the sale of NWS to WIN Corporation, with WIN taking control on 1 July.
2008–2009
The dots didn't return in Adelaide or in Perth due to being owned by WIN Corporation during 2007.
2009–2010
2010–2012
2012–present
Nine Entertainment Co. gain control of NWS-9 on 1 July 2013 after purchasing it from WIN Corporation as part of a deal to secure international cricket rights.
Television in South Australia
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Adelaide ABS (ABC TV) | SAS (Seven) | NWS (Nine) | ADS (10) Mount Gambier Riverland Spencer Gulf Remote Areas |