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|Great_Eastland_Television_1975-1987.png|1975-1987
 
|Great_Eastland_Television_1975-1987.png|1975-1987
 
|DDQ10-4-5A.png|1982-1988
 
|DDQ10-4-5A.png|1982-1988
|Visiontv.jpg|1988-1990
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|Vision_TV.png|1988-1990
|RTQ-7 (1963).png|1963-1971
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|Screen Shot 2019-09-07 at 10.58.07 pm.png|1963-1965
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|RTQ-7 (1963).png|1965-1975
|Seven_Network_1970.svg|1971-1976
 
|Rtq1975.png|1976-1988
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|Rtq1975.png|1975-1988
 
|Rtq1987.png|1988-1989
 
|Rtq1987.png|1988-1989
|Startv.gif|1989-1990
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|Startv.png|1989-1990
 
|WINtv 1989.svg|1990-2000
 
|WINtv 1989.svg|1990-2000
 
|WINtv 2001.svg|2001-2006
 
|WINtv 2001.svg|2001-2006
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[[File:Tv10-4-5.svg|centre|thumb|220x220px]]
 
[[File:Tv10-4-5.svg|centre|thumb|220x220px]]
   
In 1970, DDQ's signal was enhanced with the opening of relay station DDQ-5 Toowoomba. The station was rebranded on air to '''Television 10-4-5'''. The Toowoomba relay later changed to channel 5A in 1976.
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In 1970, DDQ's signal was enhanced with the opening of relay station DDQ-5 Toowoomba. The station was rebranded on air to '''Television 10-4-5'''. The Toowoomba relay later changed to channel 5A in 1977.
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DDQ10-4-5 1970s.png|1970s ID
 
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=== 1976–1982 ===
 
=== 1976–1982 ===
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[[File:Great_Eastland_Television_1975-1987.png|centre|193x193px]]
 
[[File:Great_Eastland_Television_1975-1987.png|centre|193x193px]]
   
On 19 October 1975, DDQ-10/DDQ-5a Toowoomba, in partnership with NRN-11 Coffs Harbour, SDQ-4 Warwick, RTN-8 Lismore, NEN-9 Tamworth and ECN-8 Taree renamed themselves to the '''Great Eastland Television Network'''. DDQ/SDQ would be branded on-air as GET 10-4-5a.
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On 19 October 1975, DDQ-10/DDQ-5a Toowoomba, in partnership with NRN-11 Coffs Harbour, SDQ-4 Warwick, RTN-8 Lismore, NEN-9 Tamworth and ECN-8 Taree renamed themselves to the '''Great Eastland Television Network'''. DDQ/SDQ would be branded on-air as GET 10-4-5a.
   
 
== Television 10-4-5A (Darling Downs TV Limited) ==
 
== Television 10-4-5A (Darling Downs TV Limited) ==
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<gallery widths="150" position="center" captionalign="center" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" hideaddbutton="true">
DDQ10-4-5a 1982-83 Summer.jpg|Summer 1982/83 ID
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Screen Shot 2020-02-21 at 9.41.10 pm.png|Summer 1982/83 ID
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Screen Shot 2020-02-21 at 9.38.55 pm.png|1983 ID
DDQ10-4-5a 1984-85 Summer.jpg|Summer 1984/85 ID
 
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Screen Shot 2019-08-22 at 9.43.41 am.png|1983 21st Anniversary ID
DDQ10-4-5a 1986.jpg|1986 "Hello Toowoomba/Warwick" ID
 
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Screen Shot 2020-02-21 at 9.30.37 pm.png|Summer 1984/85 ID
 
Screen Shot 2020-02-21 at 9.34.49 pm.png|1985-1986 "Hello Toowoomba/Warwick" ID
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Screen Shot 2020-03-21 at 10.02.00 am.png|1985-1986 "Hello Our Town" ID
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Screen Shot 2020-05-29 at 12.06.52 pm.png|Summer 1986/87 ID
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Screen Shot 2020-02-21 at 9.40.06 pm.png|1987 25th Anniversary ID
 
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=== 1988–1990 ===
 
=== 1988–1990 ===
[[File:Visiontv.jpg|centre|thumb|150x150px]]
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[[File:Vision_TV.png|centre|thumb]]
 
{{Better logo}}
 
   
 
On 10 September 1988, DDQ-10 Toowoomba moved to channel 0. DDQ's change of signal plus the upcoming move of DDQ-5a and SDQ-4 to the UHF band'' (DDQ-65 and SDQ-42 respectively)'' led to the station changing its name to '''Vision TV'''. At the same time, TVQ-0 changed frequency and became [[10 Queensland|Brisbane TEN]] (TVQ-10).
 
On 10 September 1988, DDQ-10 Toowoomba moved to channel 0. DDQ's change of signal plus the upcoming move of DDQ-5a and SDQ-4 to the UHF band'' (DDQ-65 and SDQ-42 respectively)'' led to the station changing its name to '''Vision TV'''. At the same time, TVQ-0 changed frequency and became [[10 Queensland|Brisbane TEN]] (TVQ-10).
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== RTQ-7 Rockhampton ==
 
== RTQ-7 Rockhampton ==
   
=== 1963–1971 ===
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=== 1963-1965 ===
[[File:RTQ-7 (1963).png|centre|thumb|181x181px]]
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[[File:Screen Shot 2019-09-07 at 10.58.07 pm.png|centre|thumb]]
   
 
{{Better logo needed}}
RTQ-7 Rockhampton began transmission on 7 September 1963. The callsign stood for '''R'''ockhampton '''T'''elevision '''Q'''ueensland. Relay stations would later be installed at Blackwater, Gladstone, and Springsure on VHF-10, Cracow ON VHF-5, Emerald on VHF-6, Capella on VHF-9 and Tannum Sands on UHF-69.
 
   
 
RTQ-7 Rockhampton began transmission on 7 September 1963. The callsign stood for '''R'''ockhampton '''T'''elevision '''Q'''ueensland.
=== 1971–1976 ===
 
[[File:Seven_Network_1970.svg|centre|thumb]]
 
   
 
=== 1965–1975 ===
This logo was also used by the [[Seven Network]] from 1969 to 1976.
 
 
[[File:RTQ-7 (1963).png|centre|thumb|181x181px]]
   
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In 1969, translator stations are installed at Cracow on VHF-5, and Blackwater/Bluff on VHF-10. This would be followed in 1971 with a translator at Gladstone on VHF-10.
<gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center" widths="100" bordersize="none" hideaddbutton="true">
 
BTQ-7 (1975, red logo).svg|1975-1976 variant
 
</gallery>
 
   
=== 1976–1988 ===
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=== 1975–1988 ===
 
[[File:Rtq1975.png|centre|thumb|195x195px]]
 
[[File:Rtq1975.png|centre|thumb|195x195px]]
   
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In 1982, translators are installed at Emerald on VHF-6 and Capella on VHF-9. The following year, another translator is installed, this time at Springsure on VHF-10. In 1984, RTQ opens its new UHF signals at Boyne Island/Tannum Sands on UHF-69. This would be followed in 1986 by Alpha on UHF-51.
<gallery position="center" spacing="large" captionsize="large" captionalign="center" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent">
 
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<gallery position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center" captionsize="small" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" orientation="none">
 
rtq7.png|Variant logo as seen on broadcast equipment, in print advertising and the Dean Street studio building.
 
rtq7.png|Variant logo as seen on broadcast equipment, in print advertising and the Dean Street studio building.
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RTQ7 1983.png|1983 ID
 
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=== 1988–1989 ===
 
=== 1988–1989 ===
 
[[File:Rtq1987.png|centre|thumb|329x329px]]
 
[[File:Rtq1987.png|centre|thumb|329x329px]]
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Screen Shot 2019-06-23 at 5.35.49 pm.png|1989 ID
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</gallery>
   
 
== Star Television ==
 
== Star Television ==
   
 
=== 1989-1990 ===
 
=== 1989-1990 ===
[[File:Startv.gif|centre|thumb]]
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[[File:Startv.png|centre|thumb]]
   
{{Better logo needed}}
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{{SVG needed}}
   
 
In August 1989, DDQ/SDQ joined the aggregation race and became '''Star Television'''. RTQ-7 Rockhampton joined the network in 1990 and merged it with the Darling Downs stations.
 
In August 1989, DDQ/SDQ joined the aggregation race and became '''Star Television'''. RTQ-7 Rockhampton joined the network in 1990 and merged it with the Darling Downs stations.
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WIN_QLD_1991.png|Alternate variant
 
WIN_QLD_1991.png|Alternate variant
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Screen Shot 2019-07-06 at 7.10.19 pm.png|1990-1992 ID
 
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</gallery>
   
On 31 December 1990, RTQ-7 became '''WIN Queensland''' on the first day of statewide aggregation, with the network's Rockhampton facilities used to produce local editions of newscasts from [[WIN News]] across some markets every day, including the Toowoomba edition.
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On 31 December 1990, RTQ-7 became '''WIN Queensland''' on the first day of statewide aggregation, with the network's Rockhampton facilities used to produce local editions of newscasts from [[WIN News]] across some markets every day, including the Toowoomba edition. At the same time, DDQ and SDQ adopted the RTQ callsign.
   
 
On the same day, it expanded to Cairns on VHF-12, Mackay on UHF-35, Townsville on UHF-41 and Wide Bay/Maryborough on VHF-10. In 1991, Warwick station RTQ-4 moved to its current channel in order to accomodate FM radio.
 
On the same day, it expanded to Cairns on VHF-12, Mackay on UHF-35, Townsville on UHF-41 and Wide Bay/Maryborough on VHF-10. In 1991, Warwick station RTQ-4 moved to its current channel in order to accomodate FM radio.
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[[File:Win 2016.png|250px|center]]
 
[[File:Win 2016.png|250px|center]]
   
After failing to sue [[Nine Network|Nine]] for violating their contract by opening [[9Now]], RTQ switched affiliation from Nine Network to [[Network 10]] on 1 July 2016. TNQ switched to Nine as a result.
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After failing to sue [[Nine Network|Nine]] for violating their contract by opening [[9Now]], RTQ switched affiliation from Nine Network to [[Network 10]] on 1 July 2016.
   
 
=== 2018-present ===
 
=== 2018-present ===

Revision as of 03:24, 17 October 2020

1962-1966 1966-1970 1970-1976 1976-1982 1975-1987 1982-1988 1988-1990
1962-1966 1966-1970 1970-1976 1976-1982 1975-1987 1982-1988 1988-1990
1963-1965 1965-1975 1975-1988 1988-1989 1989-1990 1990-2000 2001-2006
1963-1965 1965-1975 1975-1988 1988-1989 1989-1990 1990-2000 2001-2006
2006-2008 2008-2009 2009-2012 2012-2016 2016-2018 2018-present
2006-2008 2008-2009 2009-2012 2012-2016 2016-2018 2018-present

DDQ-10 Toowoomba/Darling Downs

1962–1966

Ddq10 1962

DDQ-10 Toowoomba/Darling Downs began transmission on 13 July 1962 as a branch of Darling Downs Television Limited. The callsign stood for Darling Downs Queensland.

Television 10-4

1966–1970

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On 26 February 1966, relay station SDQ-4 Warwick/Southern Downs began transmission. DDQ/SDQ would be known on-air as Television 10-4. The callsign stood for Southern Downs Queensland.

Television 10-4-5

1970–1976

Tv10-4-5

In 1970, DDQ's signal was enhanced with the opening of relay station DDQ-5 Toowoomba. The station was rebranded on air to Television 10-4-5. The Toowoomba relay later changed to channel 5A in 1977.

1976–1982

Ddq101975

Great Eastland Television

1975–1987

Great Eastland Television 1975-1987

On 19 October 1975, DDQ-10/DDQ-5a Toowoomba, in partnership with NRN-11 Coffs Harbour, SDQ-4 Warwick, RTN-8 Lismore, NEN-9 Tamworth and ECN-8 Taree renamed themselves to the Great Eastland Television Network. DDQ/SDQ would be branded on-air as GET 10-4-5a.

Television 10-4-5A (Darling Downs TV Limited)

1982–1988

DDQ10-4-5A

In 1982, Television 10-4-5 was rebranded to Television 10-4-5A.

Vision TV

1988–1990

Vision TV

On 10 September 1988, DDQ-10 Toowoomba moved to channel 0. DDQ's change of signal plus the upcoming move of DDQ-5a and SDQ-4 to the UHF band (DDQ-65 and SDQ-42 respectively) led to the station changing its name to Vision TV. At the same time, TVQ-0 changed frequency and became Brisbane TEN (TVQ-10).

RTQ-7 Rockhampton

1963-1965

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RTQ-7 Rockhampton began transmission on 7 September 1963. The callsign stood for Rockhampton Television Queensland.

1965–1975

RTQ-7 (1963)

In 1969, translator stations are installed at Cracow on VHF-5, and Blackwater/Bluff on VHF-10. This would be followed in 1971 with a translator at Gladstone on VHF-10.

1975–1988

Rtq1975

In 1982, translators are installed at Emerald on VHF-6 and Capella on VHF-9. The following year, another translator is installed, this time at Springsure on VHF-10. In 1984, RTQ opens its new UHF signals at Boyne Island/Tannum Sands on UHF-69. This would be followed in 1986 by Alpha on UHF-51.

RTQ Television

1988–1989

Rtq1987

Star Television

1989-1990

Startv


Logopedia InfoWhite SVG NEEDED

In August 1989, DDQ/SDQ joined the aggregation race and became Star Television. RTQ-7 Rockhampton joined the network in 1990 and merged it with the Darling Downs stations.

WIN Queensland

1990–2000

WINtv 1989

On 31 December 1990, RTQ-7 became WIN Queensland on the first day of statewide aggregation, with the network's Rockhampton facilities used to produce local editions of newscasts from WIN News across some markets every day, including the Toowoomba edition. At the same time, DDQ and SDQ adopted the RTQ callsign.

On the same day, it expanded to Cairns on VHF-12, Mackay on UHF-35, Townsville on UHF-41 and Wide Bay/Maryborough on VHF-10. In 1991, Warwick station RTQ-4 moved to its current channel in order to accomodate FM radio.

2001–2006

WINtv 2001

2006–2008

WIN

2008–2009

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2009–2012

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Logopedia InfoWhite BETTER LOGO NEEDED

2012–2016

WIN logo-large


Logopedia InfoWhite BETTER LOGO NEEDED

2016–2018

Win 2016

After failing to sue Nine for violating their contract by opening 9Now, RTQ switched affiliation from Nine Network to Network 10 on 1 July 2016.

2018-present

WIN Television 2018