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=== 1976–1983 === |
=== 1976–1983 === |
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− | RTS-5A began transmission on 26 November 1976. |
+ | RTS-5A began transmission on 26 November 1976 and served Loxton, Renmark, and Riverland. |
=== 1983–1999 === |
=== 1983–1999 === |
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+ | In the 1990s, RTS was bought by SES-8, but it continued to produce a local news bulletin, and identify on-air as 5A. |
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== WIN South Australia == |
== WIN South Australia == |
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===2006–present=== |
===2006–present=== |
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{{WIN Corporation}} |
{{WIN Corporation}} |
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[[Category:1976]] |
Revision as of 10:47, 11 August 2018
RTS-5A (Riverland)
1976–1983
RTS-5A began transmission on 26 November 1976 and served Loxton, Renmark, and Riverland.
1983–1999
In the 1990s, RTS was bought by SES-8, but it continued to produce a local news bulletin, and identify on-air as 5A.
WIN South Australia
1999–2000
In 1999, WIN Television acquired SES and RTS and integrated them into the WIN Television network, with the branding now matching that of the Nine Network.
2001–2006
2006–present
Template:FreeTV Australia
Television Affiliates Defunct News
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