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logoalt = Nine HD Logo|
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launch = [[March 17]], [[2008]]<ref name="launch"/> |
launch = [[March 17]], [[2008]] |
picture format = [[1080i]] ([[High-definition television|HDTV]]) |
picture format = [[1080i]] ([[High-definition television|HDTV]]) |
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broadcast area = [[TCN|Sydney]], [[GTV|Melbourne]], [[QTQ|Brisbane]],<br />[[NWS|Adelaide]], [[STW|Perth]] |
broadcast area = [[TCN|Sydney]], [[GTV|Melbourne]], [[QTQ|Brisbane]],<br />[[NWS|Adelaide]], [[STW|Perth]], [[RTQ|Regional QLD]],<br />[[WIN (TV station)|Southern New South Wales]],<br />[[VTV (TV station)|Regional Victoria]], [[TVT (TV station)|Tasmania]] |
owner = [[PBL Media]] |
owner = [[PBL Media]] |
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web = [http://channelnine.ninemsn.com.au/ ninemsn.com.au] |
terr serv 1 = [[High-definition television|HD Digital]] |
terr serv 1 = [[High-definition television|HD Digital]] |
terr chan 1 = Channel 90, In some regional areas Channel 80 branded as WIN HD|
terr chan 1 = Channel 90|
terr chan 2 = Channel 80 (via [[WIN Television|WIN]])|
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==Availability==
==Availability==
Nine HD is available exclusively in [[1080i]] [[High-definition television|high definition]] from [[PBL Media]]'s three metropolitan [[owned-and-operated station]]s, [[TCN]] Sydney, [[GTV]] Melbourne and [[QTQ]] Brisbane as well as regional station [[NTD]] Darwin. Nine HD programming is also carried via [[WIN Corporation]]'s two metropolitan stations [[NWS]] Adelaide, and [[STW]] Perth as well as on its regional stations in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania <ref name="launch" /> It is not known whether the other [[Nine Network]] [[regional television in Australia|regional]] affiliates, [[NBN Television]] and [[Imparja Television]], will carry the new multichannel.
Nine HD is available exclusively in [[1080i]] [[High-definition television|high definition]] from [[PBL Media]]'s three metropolitan [[owned-and-operated station]]s, [[TCN]] Sydney, [[GTV]] Melbourne and [[QTQ]] Brisbane. Nine HD programming is also carried via [[WIN Corporation]]'s two metropolitan stations [[NWS]] Adelaide, and [[STW]] Perth as well as on its regional stations [[RTQ]] Queensland, [[WIN (TV station)|WIN]] southern New South Wales, [[VTV (TV station)|VTV]] Victoria and [[TVT (TV station)|TVT]] Tasmania.<ref name="launch" /> It is not known whether the [[Nine Network]]'s other [[regional television in Australia|regional]] affiliates, [[NBN Television]] and [[Imparja Television]], will carry the new multichannel.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 06:35, 18 March 2008

Nine HD
Ownership
OwnerPBL Media

Nine HD is an Australian television channel, owned by PBL Media, launched on March 17, 2008.[1] The channel is available to high definition digital television viewers in metropolitan areas through a number of owned-and-operated and affiliate stations.

Programming

At its launch, Nine HD simulcasts blocks of programming from the Nine Network, in addition to time-shifted news and entertainment programs.[1] It also features new programming such as documentaries, mini-series and movies.[1] To compete directly with Ten Late News and Lateline, Nine HD broadcasts Nightline at 10:30pm weeknights, before repeating the bulletin onto the Nine Network.[2] Wide World of Sport's Friday Night National Rugby League coverage is also simulcast onto the channel from the Nine Network.[1]

Availability

Nine HD is available exclusively in 1080i high definition from PBL Media's three metropolitan owned-and-operated stations, TCN Sydney, GTV Melbourne and QTQ Brisbane. Nine HD programming is also carried via WIN Corporation's two metropolitan stations NWS Adelaide, and STW Perth as well as on its regional stations RTQ Queensland, WIN southern New South Wales, VTV Victoria and TVT Tasmania.[1] It is not known whether the Nine Network's other regional affiliates, NBN Television and Imparja Television, will carry the new multichannel.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Knox, David (2008-03-10). "Nine HD launches March 17, to be sure, to be sure..." tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 2008-03-10. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ "Nightline gets definitive timeslot". The Australian. 2008-03-14. Retrieved 2008-03-15.

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