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1983-1989 1989-2000 2001-2006 2006-2008 2008-2009
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2009-2012 2012-2016 2016-2018 2018-2021 2021-present
2009-2012 2012-2016 2016-2018 2018-2021 2021-present

WIN-4 Wollongong[]

1962–1965[]

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WIN-4 Wollongong began transmission on 18 March 1962. The callsign stood for Wollongong (and the) Illawara Network. It also stood for Wollongong Illawarra New South Wales. Translators are later set up at Narooma, Eden, and North Wollongong on VHF-3 and at Bega on VHF-6.

1965–1971[]

WIN4 1970-75

In 1967, translators are opened at Batemans Bay and Moruya on VHF-11.

1971–1972[]

Wintv1971

1972–1975[]

WIN4 1962-70

1975–1983[]

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WIN Television[]

1983–1989[]

WINTV 1983

Sometime in 1988, WIN Illawarra moves from VHF-4 to UHF-59 prior to the 1989 aggregation. WIN would remain on VHF-4 for two years after aggregation due to a delay with the construction of the Ulladulla TV transmitter.

WIN Southern NSW[]

1989–2000[]

WINtv 1989

On 31 March 1989, the station expanded to Canberra on UHF-31, affiliating itself with the Nine Network. On 30 December, the station also expanded to the Central Tablelands (Orange) on UHF-39, to the Central Western Slopes (Dubbo) on UHF-32 and South Western Slopes/Eastern Riverina (Wagga-Wagga) on UHF-32. On 28 February 1991, the Ulladulla transmitter finally comes into service, clearing the way for WIN to vacate the VHF band a month later.

2001–2006[]

WINtv 2001

2006–2008[]

WIN (2006)

2008–2009[]

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2009–2012[]

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2012–2016[]

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2016–2018[]

Win 2016

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

2018-2021[]

WIN Television 2018

Channel Nine on WIN Southern NSW[]

2021-present[]

As of 2021 WIN uses Nine's branding with WIN's corporate logo.


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