This page only shows primary logo variants. For other related logos and images, see:
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1962–1976 | 1976–1980 | 1980–1981 | 1981–1985 | 1985–1989 |
1989–1994 | 1994–1999 | 1999–2005 | 2005–2018 | 2018–present |
TNT-9 Launceston[]
1962–1976[]
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TNT-9 Launceston began transmission on 26 May 1962. Translator stations were later setup at Wynard (Table Cape) on VHF-5A, Circular Head (Lileah) on VHF-6, St. Helens and Savage River on VHF-7, Burnie on VHF-10, Derby, Smithton, South Launceston, St Mary's and Waratah on VHF-11, and East Devonport on UHF-48. In 1965, TNT-9 became a part of Examiner-Northern TV Ltd. The callsign stood for Television Northern Tasmania.
1976–1980[]
In 1976, TNT-9 adopted the Nine Network's dotty logo. This logo saw the station become a secondary Nine Network affiliate.
1980–1981[]
1981–1985[]
In 1981, the logo was modified, with nine stars in place of the signature nine dots.
TasTV/TasTV North[]
1985–1989[]
In 1985, both TVT-6 Hobart and TNT-9 Launceston were rebranded as TasTV. In September 1988, a relay station opens in King Island on VHF-8.
Southern Cross Network[]
1989–1994[]
In March 1989, ENT Ltd. sells TNT-9 Launceston to Tricom Corporation (predecessor to what is now Southern Cross Austereo) and was renamed Southern Cross Network.
Southern Cross Television[]
1994–1999[]
On 30 April 1994, Southern Cross Network was renamed Southern Cross Television following aggregation in Tasmania. A relay station would open the same day in Hobart on UHF-31, transmitting from Mount Wellington and the station would be affiliated with Seven and Channel Ten.
1999–2005[]
2005–2018[]
In 2008, Southern Cross Television ceased broadcasting content from Network Ten and thus became a sole Seven Network affiliate. This logo was used as a secondary logo from July to December 2018.
Seven Tasmania[]
2018–present[]
On 1 July 2018, the station was rebranded Seven Tasmania. It would later be adopted by its Tasmanian news bulletins in December.
Television in Tasmania
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Tasmania ABT (ABC TV) | TNT (SCA Seven) | TVT (WIN) | TDT (10 Tasmania) Remote Areas |
Predecessors Southern Cross Broadcasting | Austereo Television Southern Cross News Audio
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Seven Network Sydney | Melbourne | Brisbane (Regional QLD) | Adelaide | Perth
Seven Sport Digital West Australian Newspapers
Former/ Defunct Notes
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