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NOTE: This page only shows branding logos for the stations.

For the Bendigo station owned by Southern Cross, see 10 Central Victoria.
For the Gippsland station owned by Southern Cross, see 10 Gippsland.
For the Canberra station owned by Southern Cross, see 10 Canberra.
For the Townsville station owned by Southern Cross, see 10 Regional Queensland.
For the Spencer Gulf and Broken Hill stations owned by Southern Cross see 10 SGS/SCN.
1995–1999 1999–2002 2002–2005 2005–2016 2016–2017 (NRN), 2016–2018 (SGS/SCN) 2016–2021 2021-present
1995–1999 1999–2002 2002–2005 2005–2016 2016–2017 (NRN), 2016–2018 (SGS/SCN) 2016–2021 2021-present

Ten Affiliates[]

Ten Affiliates

In January 1995, SCN, Capital Television, QTV and NRTV began using generic Network Ten (now Network 10) branding.

1995–1999[]

Ten 1991-99

1999–2002[]

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Southern Cross Ten[]

2002–2005[]

SC10 2002-05

In 2002, Ten's regular branding was rebranded Southern Cross Ten.

2005–2016[]

Southern Cross Ten

As part of the Southern Cross Broadcasting rebrand of all its media assets to the new star logo, all Southern Cross Ten stations adopted the new blue and yellow logo on 14 August 2005. Due to the affiliation swap on 30 June 2016, the "Southern Cross Ten" name ceased to exist in Southern NSW, Northern NSW, Regional Queensland, Regional Victoria and Regional SA. However, this logo doesn't commonly appear on-screen aside from local content, modified promos and local news updates.

SCA Ten[]

2016–2017 (NRN), 2016–2018 (SGS/SCN)[]

Ten 2013-

Because NRN and SGS/SCN’s areas weren’t affected by the affiliation changes, Southern Cross Ten’s unique logo was entirely removed, making SCA adopt Ten’s branding fully. WIN Television have since brought NRN and adopted it as their own station, leaving SGS/SCN as SCA’s only Ten-branded station.

SCA Nine[]

2016–2021[]

Nine2012 Glossed Logo

After they signed a new affiliation deal with Nine in April, Southern Cross switched affiliation from Network Ten to the Nine Network on 1 July 2016 and became SCA Nine. It uses Nine's current metro branding.

SCA 10[]

2021-present[]

Network 10 2018

In 2021, Network 10 moved to channels 50-54 as part of a deal between SCA and 10. The deal included the addition of 10 Shake to regional areas.


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