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10 Peach
CountryAustralia
NetworkNetwork 10
Programming
Language(s)English
Ownership
OwnerElevenCo
(Ten Network Holdings and CBS Studios International, both ultimately owned by CBS Corporation)
Links
Website10play.com.au

10 Peach is an Australian free-to-air digital television multichannel operated by Network 10. The channel launched on 11 January 2011 as Eleven.[3] It is owned by ElevenCo, which was established as a joint venture between Ten Network Holdings and CBS Studios International; the latter would ultimately acquire Network Ten in 2017. The channel's name has been widely derided in the Australian press and across social media, and is said to have significantly weakened Network 10's brand identity.

The channel focuses primarily on programming targeting a young adult audience, and is the current home of Neighbours—the longest-running drama series on Australian television.

History

Prior to the launch of the channel, Ten Network Holdings, at the time an independent company, established a joint venture company named ElevenCo with international distributor CBS Studios International.[4][5] Ten held a two-thirds equity stake in the venture, with CBS holding the remaining share. Under the arrangement, Eleven gained access to programming from CBS's back catalogue. Ten Network Holdings entered administration in 2017 and was subsequently acquired by CBS Corporation, ultimately giving CBS full ownership of Eleven.

10 Peach

On 31 October 2018, the channel relaunched as 10 Peach, as part of a larger rebranding of Network Ten. The new name is intended to provide a clearer scope for the channel's programming; Network 10's chief content officer Beverley McGarvey described "Peach" as feeling "relaxed" and "almost a guilty pleasure" to viewers, with programmes such as Neighbours, Supernatural, This Is Us, and Will & Grace, and continuing to skew towards younger demographics.[6][7][8][9]

Programming

10 Peach offers catch-up and encore presentations from Channel 10.[10][11][12] It features a mix of repeated old shows, new shows to Australian television, and shows that would make their debut on Australian free-to-air television.

Some of Ten's shows aimed at a younger demographic, most notably Neighbours, were moved to Eleven for the launch of the new channel. This was part of Ten's re-branding to target the older demographic.[13][14][15] The decision to move Neighbours and other shows was to also make way for a new current affairs show in Ten's 6:00–7:00pm timeslot.[13] In 2015 Neighbours was Eleven’s highest-rating program and the number-one regular Australian program on the digital multichannels, averaging 278,000 viewers.[10]

On 27 February 2012, Toasted TV was moved from Ten to Eleven due to a number of changes to their morning line-up, which included the launch of Breakfast.[16] In November 2013, more of Ten's shows including Totally Wild, Scope, Wurrawhy and Mako: Island of Secrets moved due to the launch of Wake Up and Studio 10. Other first-run Australian content on 10 Peach includes Couch Time, The Loop and Bondi Ink Tattoo.[11][17] On March 11 2015, Nickelodeon, MTV, and Viacom was currently moved from Eleven to 9Go! with Nickelodeon movies and television are usually premiering on Nine after 17 years aired on Network Ten in 1990s until 2017 which CBS takeover on Ten. Pokémon was currently moved from Eleven to 9Go! after 20 years aired on Network Ten in 1998 until 2018.

Feature classic television broadcast on 10 Peach are sourced from its studio-output deals, including Sony Pictures Television International, Warner Bros. International Television, CBS Television Studios, CBS Studios International, Paramount Television, and Ocean Productions.

Other feature classic television broadcast which was share with each networks of 9Go! and 10 Peach are sourced from its studio-output deals, including Paramount Television, Warner Bros. International Television and Sony Pictures Television International.

Other feature classic television broadcast which was share with each networks of 7flix and 10 Peach are sourced from its studio-output deals, including Warner Bros. International Television, Sony Pictures Television International, 20th Television.

Feature classic films broadcast on 10 Peach are sourced from its studio-output deals, including Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Roadshow Films, Columbia Pictures, Lionsgate, New Line Cinema, The Weinstein Company, Miramax Films, Touchstone Pictures and Screen Australia.

Other feature classic films broadcast which was share with each networks of 9Go! and 10 Peach are sourced from its studio-output deals, including Paramount Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures, New Line Cinema, Columbia Pictures, Miramax Films, Screen Australia, Lionsgate, and The Weinstein Company.

Other feature classic films broadcast which was share with each networks of 7flix and 10 Peach are sourced from its studio-output deals, including Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Warner Bros. Family Entertainment, New Line Cinema, and Columbia Pictures.

Current shows

Adult Animation

Children's

Preschool

Comedy

Drama

Light entertainment

Reality

Sport

  • Esports Gfinity Elite Series Australia

Upcoming shows

Former shows

Adult Animation

Children's

Preschool

Comedy

Drama

Factual

Light entertainment

Game Shows

Reality

Religious

Availability

10 Peach is available in 576i standard definition from the network's five metropolitan owned-and-operated stations, TEN Sydney, ATV Melbourne, TVQ Brisbane, ADS Adelaide, and NEW Perth.

The channel is also available to regional Australia viewers through Southern Cross Austereo's owned-and-operated station SGS/SCN in regional South Australia, and WIN Television through its owned-and-operated stations VTV in Regional Victoria, WIN in Southern New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory, RTQ in Regional Queensland, STV in Mildura, TVT in Tasmania, NRN in Northern New South Wales, WOW in regional Western Australia, MGS/LRS in eastern South Australia, and AMN in Griffith and the MIA. Digital joint venture stations DTD in Darwin, and CDT in Remote Central & Eastern Australia also carry 10 Peach.

Logo and identity history

Identity history

  • 11 January 2011 – 31 October 2018: He11o

References

  1. ^ https://tvtonight.com.au/2018/12/2018-ratings-multichannel-top-20.html
  2. ^ http://www.freetv.com.au/media/Engineering/Australian_Digital_Terrestrial_Television_Broadcasting_Service_Information_Register_-_Issue_4_-_January_2011.pdf
  3. ^ Knox, David (22 October 2010). "11 / 1 / 11 ….and counting". TV Tonight. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  4. ^ Washbrook, Cyril (26 August 2010). "Ten announces launch of Eleven". The Spy Report. Media Spy. Archived from the original on 10 September 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2010. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ James, Meg (25 August 2010). "CBS goes down under and takes minority stake in Australian TV venture". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 26 August 2010.
  6. ^ "Network Ten Rebrands As 'Network 10' With New-Look Logo". B&T. 31 October 2018. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
  7. ^ Lallo, Michael (31 October 2018). "Network Ten in 2019: What's new, what's returning, what's gone?". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
  8. ^ "Ten reveals first major rebrand in 27 years: Peach, Boss and 10 News First". Mumbrella. 31 October 2018. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
  9. ^ "10 Upfront: Behind the rebrand of Boss, Peach, News and 10 Play". Mediaweek. Retrieved 31 October 2018.
  10. ^ a b Knox, David (15 June 2015). "Multichannel Survey: Eleven / One". TV Tonight. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  11. ^ a b Knox, David (11 May 2014). "Multichannel Survey: Eleven / One". TV Tonight. Retrieved 11 May 2014.
  12. ^ Ryan, Aaron (7 July 2015). "Mid Year Update – Eleven: Best Multi Channel in Australia". Throng Australia. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  13. ^ a b Clune, Richard (8 August 2010). "Jennifer on Ten's frontline". The Daily Telegraph. News Limited. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  14. ^ Chessell, James (13 January 2011). "Eleventh heaven as Ten Network hails debut". The Australian. News Limited. Archived from the original on 19 January 2011. Retrieved 12 January 2011. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  15. ^ "Neighbours moving to Eleven". The Spy Report. Media Spy. 26 August 2010. Archived from the original on 10 September 2010. Retrieved 26 August 2010. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  16. ^ Knox, David (19 February 2012). "Bumped: Toasted TV, Totally Wild etc". TV Tonight. Retrieved 9 March 2014.
  17. ^ Knox, David (14 November 2014). "TEN 2015 highlights: Celebrity, Drama, Sport". TV Tonight. Retrieved 14 November 2014.