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Revision as of 00:49, 3 June 2011
Country | Australia |
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Network | Network Ten |
Affiliates | Southern Cross Ten |
Headquarters | Pyrmont, Sydney, NSW, Australia |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Ownership | |
Owner | Ten Network Holdings |
One HD (stylised as one) is an Australian free-to-air high definition digital television channel, which was launched by Network Ten on 26 March 2009. The channel previously focused on broadcasting sports based programing and events, changing in April 2011 to more reality and adventure based programing aligning to a younger male demographic.
2009-2011: Sports Format
The channel commenced broadcasting on 26 March 2009 at 7.00pm in Melbourne (due to live coverage of the Australian Football League) and at 7.30pm in Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.[2] The channel, owned by Network Ten, features nonstop sport content including live sport, sports documentaries and sports-themed movies.[3]
In 2011 the channel began to dilute its all-sport format to include adventure-themed reality programming such as Ice Road Truckers and Black Gold, and a weekly feature-length movie or documentary, usually, but not limited to, a sporting theme. In April 2011 it was revealed that the channel will shift to a more broad general entertainment channel aimed towards a younger men. though it will still feature sports programming.[4]
One broadcasts in high definition on digital channels 1 and 12.[5] At launch, One replaced the previous Ten HD service and a standard definition simulcast of Ten HD[citation needed] called TenSD2. One HD began broadcasting on Macquarie Media Group's owned and operated Southern Cross Ten regional television stations on Digital Channel 50 at 7.00pm on 2 July 2009.[6]
One initially also broadcast a standard definition stream on digital channel 11. This broadcast was later replaced by Ten digital multichannel Eleven on 15 December 2010 in preparation for its official launch in 11 January 2011.
May 2011-present: Sport/Entertainment Format
It was confirmed on 4 April 2011 that due to unsupportable overheads associated with running the station, One HD would be reshaped as a station aimed at older males with less focus on Exclusive Sporting content [7] The channel revealed its plans to incorporate more general entertainment aimed at males. It is designed to be pitted in a closer battle for viewers against 7mate.[8]
On 7 April 2011, Network Ten announced it would relaunch its sports based channel One HD, with general entertainment programming taking over its schedule from 8 May. One incorporates now more general entertainment aimed at males.
One's updated schedule includes factuals Everest Beyond the Limit, Extreme Fishing with Robson Green, Airline, Long Way Round, Ice Road Truckers, An Idiot Abroad, Cops; dramas Terriers, Lights Out, Sons of Anarchy and Breakout Kings; and movies The Last King of Scotland, 28 Weeks Later, Babylon AD, Jarhead, The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, Pitch Black, Doom, Hitman, and The Manchurian Candidate. Non-sport programming will be shown Monday-Friday between 4pm and 10.30pm, at other times sport will continue to be shown.[9]
Sports programming
- Current
- ANDRA Pro Series Drag Racing (2009–present)
- Before the Game
- Body & Brain Overhaul (2009-present)
- Empire Fight Night (16 July 2009-present)
- Football Stars of Tomorrow" (2010–present)
- One Week at a Time (30 March 2009 – present)
- Sports Tonight (27 March 2009 – present)
- The Pro Shop (2009 – present)
- The Western Front
- RPM (2011–present)
- The Game Plan (2011–present)
- The Final Siren (2011–present)
- World Football News (2009–present)
- Past
- Thursday Night Live (2 April 2009-September 2010)
Sporting events
Sport | Competition | Notes |
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American Football | National Football League (NFL) | Regular season: up to three live games per week including Sunday Night Football package. Post-season: Super Bowl live. |
Association Football (soccer) | Bundesliga | Includes 1 live game per week and weekly highlights program. |
Serie A | Includes 2 live game per week and weekly highlights program. | |
FIFA Club World Cup | Includes all games live. | |
FA Cup Classics | Includes games and highlights from past FA Cup ties. | |
Premier League | Delayed replays of every Liverpool FC and Arsenal FC game of the season via LFC TV & Arsenal TV | |
Australian Rules Football | Australian Football League (AFL) | (For 2011) Pre-season: NAB Cup. Regular season: 2 games per week. Post-season: finals and the Grand Final (Channel Ten HD feed) |
Baseball | Major League Baseball (MLB) | Regular season: up to 5 live games per week. Post-season: delayed coverage. |
Basketball | National Basketball Association (NBA) | Regular season: up to three live games per week. Post-season: limited coverage and only TNT games. |
National Basketball League (NBL) | 5 year deal, 2 games per week in first season | |
Bull Riding | Pro Bull Riding | Includes highlights from Pro Bull Riding. |
Combat Sports | Ultimate Fighting Championship | Includes UFC Wired. |
Superboxer | Includes 4 live SuperBoxer events during July. | |
KOTV Classic | Includes Classic Boxing Fights. | |
Commonwealth Games | 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games | Official Australian Broadcaster. |
Cricket | Indian Premier League | Every match of the season shown live. The 2011 season was not broadcast on ONE HD due to legal disputes. |
Twenty20 Champions League | Every match of the tournament shown live. | |
Cycling | Tread BMX | Highlights. |
Golf | Professional Golf | Includes U.S. Masters, U.S. Open, World Golf Championships, and 15 additional international and domestic events. |
Motorsport | Formula One | Includes every qualifying session (mostly delayed) and most races live with an hour long pre-race preview show. Right to be held till 2015, including IPTV rights from 2011 onwards.[10] |
MotoGP | Includes all Moto GP races live from 2010 to 2015 including Qualifying shown live or near live when possible. | |
NASCAR | Includes Sprint Cup Happy Hour, Qualifying and Race Highlights (Marquee races are shown live) and Nationwide Series live.
In 2011 every Nascar Sprint Cup race will be live. | |
Grand-Am | Includes Rolex Sports Car Series, every round shown live or delayed. | |
Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters | Highlights. | |
British Touring Car Championship | Highlights. | |
World Rally Championship | Highlights. | |
FIA GT Championship | Highlights. | |
FIA GT3 European Championship | Highlights. | |
24 Hours of Le Mans | Includes live coverage of the start, middle and finish. | |
Australian Rally Championship | Highlights. | |
Red Bull X-Fighters | Highlights. | |
Race of Champions | Live coverage. | |
Drifting | Includes Formula D. | |
Australian National Drag Racing Association | Highlights. | |
Australian Superbike Championship | Highlights. | |
Isle of Man TT | Highlights. | |
Netball | ANZ Championship | Every match of the season. |
International Test Matches | Australian internationals live. | |
Paintball | Paintball | Includes Extreme Paintball. |
Poker | PokerStars | Includes the European Poker Tour and the Asia Pacific Poker Tour. |
The Poker Star | Reality show. Premiered 30 September 2009. | |
Professional Wrestling | WWE | The WWE Experience. |
Slamball | Slamball | Includes every game, delayed. |
Swimming | Swimming | Includes the Telstra Australian Swimming Championships, Pan Pacific Championships, Australian Short Course Championships, FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) and Swimmer of the Year. |
Tennis | Hopman Cup | 4 year deal from January 2011. 1 session a day to be televised for the entirety of the tournament. |
Surfing | The Quiksilver Pro | Between 26 February and 9 March, Live. |
The Roxy Pro | 1st stop Live. | |
The Quiksilver Pro France | October 2011, Live. | |
Quiksilver Pro New York | September , Live. | |
Sports News | Sports Tonight | Monday to Friday 9.30pm, Sunday 7pm (AEST). |
Omnisport | A European sports program. | |
Transworld Sport | Focuses on minority sports. | |
Sports Soup | Satirical Sports program. |
Staff / Commentators
- Greg Rust – Formula One Expert and Commentator
- Daryll Beatie – Motorsports Commentator
- Ryan Campbell – Cricket Commentator
- Craig Baird - Motorsports Commentator
- Rob Canning – Sports Tonight Host
- Michael Christian – AFL Commentator
- Ian M Banks – Athletics
- Neil Cordy – Sports Tonight Host
- Luke Darcy – AFL and Netball Commentator and Thursday Night Live Panellist
- Liz Ellis – Netball Commentator and Thursday Night Live Panellist
- Leigh Diffey – Golf Host and Motorsport Commentator
- Anthony Hudson – AFL and Swimming Commentator
- Tim Lane – AFL and Athletics Commentator
- Nicole Livingstone – Swimming Commentator
- Andrew Maher – AFL and Beach Cricket Commentator
- Brad McEwan – Sports Tonight Host
- Stephen Quartermain – AFL Commentator and One Week at a Time
- Charles Gilbert - Netball Commentator
- Robert Walls – AFL Commentator and One Week at a Time Panellist
- Bill Woods – Thursday Night Live Host and Elite Classic High Stakes Hoops commentator
- Steve Carfino - MVP host and NBL Basketball commentator
- Andrew Gaze - NBL Basketball Commentator
- Brett Maher- NBL Basketball Commentator
- Shane Heal- NBL Basketball Commentator
- Tony Ronaldson- NBL Basketball Commentator
- Matthew Lloyd - AFL Commentator
- Fred Stolle - Tennis Commentator
- Joshua Eagle - Tennis Commentator
Availability
One is available in 1080i high definition from the network's five metropolitan owned-and-operated stations, TEN Sydney, ATV Melbourne, TVQ Brisbane, ADS Adelaide, and NEW Perth; on Southern Cross Ten through its owned-and-operated stations, GLV/BCV in Regional Victoria, CTC in Southern New South Wales/Australian Capital Territory, NRN in Northern New South Wales, TNQ in Regional Queensland;[11] and MDV Mildura, TDT in Tasmania[12] and DTD in Darwin. Stations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Mildura also broadcast a 576i standard definition version of One (usually branded as ONE SD) until 15 December 2010. Because viewers of Southern Cross Ten had no access to an SD version of One, viewers in regional Queensland, New South Wales, the ACT and Victoria received updates on sports that air on the HD channel in the afternoon and evening, which are presented by Joel Crean.
It is not known when the channel will begin broadcasting in Regional South Australia or regional Western Australia.[11]
One HD is available to Foxtel cable subscribers via its HD+ package, and ONE SD was available on its basic cable service when it was broadcast.[13]
References
- ^ "Network Ten Press Release" (PDF). Ten Corporate. 6 February 2009. Retrieved 6 February 2009.
- ^ "Network Ten Golf Partnership" (PDF). Ten Corporate. 2 February 2009. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
- ^ Wilson, Caroline (28 October 2008). "Game on with new 24-hour sport channel". Fairfax Media. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 28 October 2008.
- ^ Chessell, James (4 April 2011). "Revamp at One targets younger males". The Australian. Retrieved 4 April 2011.
- ^ "Ten announces HD sports digital multi-channel: One" (PDF). Ten Network Holdings. Australian Stock Exchange. 28 October 2008. Retrieved 28 October 2008.
- ^ "Macquarie Media Group – Media Release" (PDF). Maquarie Media Group. 15 March 2009. Retrieved 16 June 2009.
- ^ http://www.mediaspy.org/report/2011/04/04/one-hd-to-undergo-revamp/
- ^ http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2011/04/one-to-broaden-its-horizons.html
- ^ http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2011/04/one-reveals-new-programming-line-up.html
- ^ "Network Ten takes pole position in Formula 1" (PDF). Network Ten. 8 December 2009. Retrieved 21 January 2010.
- ^ a b "Southern Cross adds ONE HD from July 2 :TV Tonight". TV Tonight. 16 June 2009. Retrieved 5 April 2009.
- ^ "ONE HD in Tassie: July 30". TV Tonight. 7 July 2009. Retrieved 9 July 2009.
- ^ Knox, David (27 June 2009). "ONE SD coming to Foxtel cable". tvtonight.com.au. Retrieved 28 June 2009.