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2003–2008 | 2008–2012 | 2006–2013 | 2008–2015 | 2013–2016 | 2016–2021 | 2021-present |
Tasmanian Digital Television
2003–2008
Tasmanian Digital Television began transmission on 22 December 2003 on digital channel VHF-11. In August 2004, the signal expanded to North-Eastern Tasmania (including Launceston) on UHF-43 and to Kelcey Tier, Devonport in 2006. The rollout would continue over the following years including the rest of the North-West Coast, the West Coast and the East Coast before the digital switchover in 2013.
2008–2012
TDT Ten
2006–2013
2008–2015
Although Ten introduced a new logo in 2013, this logo continued to be used on news updates until late 2015.
2013–2016
TDT Nine
2016–2021
The affiliation was switched from Network 10 to the Nine Network on 1 July 2016 after they signed a new affiliation deal with Nine in April 2016. It features Nine's current branding as well as their on-air presentation, but the logo itself doesn't commonly appear on-screen. TDT rebroadcasted GTV Mebourne's feed supplemented with local ads.
TDT 10
2021-present
In 2021, 10 moved to Channels 50-54 with TDT being one of the stations as part of the move.
Free-to-air television in Australia
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Main ABC TV (HD) | SBS (HD) | Seven (HD) | Nine (HD) | 10 (HD) Regional/Remote Community Stations Defunct |
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
LiSTNR | 2ROC4 | 1CBR4 | SoundCloud Radio5 Notes |
Television Affiliates Multichannels News
Other Notes |