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VTV is an Australian television station broadcasting in regional Victoria in
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. The network was owned by ENT Ltd., before being purchased by the WIN Corporation.


Network history

''VICTV Television Victoria'' began as a network of several stations serving northern and western Victoria: *GMV-6 Shepparton (launched on 23 December 1961) *BTV-6 Ballarat (launched on 27 April 1962) * STV-8 Mildura (launched on 27 November 1965). Television Victoria was owned and operated by Examiner-Northern TV Ltd, a company which already owned
TVT-6 TVT is Tasmania's first television station, delivering its first official broadcast on 23 May 1960. The callsign stands for "TeleVision Tasmania". Unlike the commercial stations in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, and later Perth, TVT hel ...
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as well as GMV-6 and BTV-6. Shortly after they purchased STV-8 in 1990, the three
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stations took on the on-air identity of ''VIC TV - Television Victoria'', providing a single programming service across all three stations with separate regional news services for each area. As each of the 3 stations aired mostly
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programming especially in the lead up to the VIC TV launch, the new network became, in preparation for the 1992 aggregation of broadcasts, the state level Nine affiliate. Until 1987 these stations aired HSV's Seven News and from that year onward these stations began to broadcast
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from GTV. On 1 January 1992, aggregation of regional television took place in Victoria. VIC Television extended their transmission area to incorporate the
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, Albury and Gippsland area markets and officially confirmed as the Nine Network affiliate for most of regional Victoria. However, the Mildura market did not aggregated until 1997 when Prime Television finally launched as a Seven Network affiliate and WIN carried both Nine and
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affiliations. VIC Television had already entered into a program supply agreement with the Nine Network but continued to maintain news services in each of the six regional markets in which it now operated. The official callsigns of GMV and BTV were consolidated into a single callsign of VTV. STV-8 kept its own callsign as it was excluded from the area affected by aggregation. In October 1994, ENT Ltd. sold VIC Television to the WIN Corporation which already operated WIN Television stations in New South Wales,
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and Queensland and VIC became WIN Victoria. The stations are now part of the WIN Television network and on the day of its transition, the VIC logo was replaced to mark the change of ownership for the channels with the golden WIN logo used in the eastern states while the 9 dots from the Nine Network logo, which debuted in 1992 for VIC Television's aggregation, were retained until 2006. On 1 July 2016, as part of a wide national re-alignment of regional television, VTV swapped affiliations with GLV/BCV switching from Nine Network to
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, but VTV rebroadcast a feed of ATV-10 from Melbourne with local ads. On 1 July 2021, as the reverse of the 2016 affiliation swap, VTV swapped affiliations again with GLV/BCV from Network 10 to the
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but VTV rebroadcasts a feed of GTV-9 from Melbourne with local ads. The stations is affiliated with the metropolitan
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and also broadcasts most of Nine's sub-channels ( 9Gem, 9Go! and 9Life) except it doesn’t broadcast 9Rush.


BTV-6 Ballarat & Western Victoria

BTV-6 opened at 7pm on Friday 27 April 1962 with the documentary ''"This is BTV Channel 6"''. The station produced a wide range of local and part-networked TV programming through its history, most notably the chat show ''Six Tonight'', which aired from 1971 to 1983, eventually also being carried on the Six (BTV6 Ballarat and GMV6 Shepparton) and TV8 (now Southern Cross) Networks across much of Victoria, as well as parts of South Australia and New South Wales. BTV placed a strong emphasis on local news, with the first news bulletin read by Arthur Scuffins on 27 April 1962. The nightly news program, ''Six News'', was extended to 30 minutes in 1980 in response to the ABC dropping their regional news service in the late 1970s. The bulletin was rebranded as ''NewsCentre 6'' in the mid-1980s. On-air talent included Arthur Scuffins, Eric Gracie, Val Sarah, Craig Campbell, Peter Gamble, Gary Rice, John Garland, Denis Walter, Glenn Ridge, Rob Gaylard, Glenn Driscoll and Fred Fargher. In late 2000, Ballarat's channel 6 moved to UHF channel 36, in order to allow neighbouring Melbourne station HSV-7 to commence digital television transmissions on Channel 6 without interference.


GMV-6 Shepparton & Goulburn Valley

GMV-6, one of the first regional television stations in
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, began transmission from
Shepparton Shepparton () ( Yortayorta: ''Kanny-goopna'') is a city located on the floodplain of the Goulburn River in northern Victoria, Australia, approximately north-northeast of Melbourne. As of the 2021 census, the estimated population of Shepparton, ...
on 23 December 1961 (the same launch date as
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Bendigo Bendigo ( ) is a city in Victoria, Australia, located in the Bendigo Valley near the geographical centre of the state and approximately north-west of Melbourne, the state capital. As of 2019, Bendigo had an urban population of 100,991, makin ...
), broadcasting from a transmitter at Mount Major. Originally, the station was owned in conjunction with local radio station 3SR. The callsign of GMV referred to its coverage area which included the Goulburn River and Murray River catchment areas. The 'V' refers to Victoria as is the normal protocol for commercial TV station callsigns, where the third letter indicates the state in which the service is licensed. By the late 1960s, various low powered relay transmitters began operation in the fringes of the GMV region including GMV-3
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, GMV-8 Jerilderie, GMV-10 Deniliquin and GMV-10
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(later changed to GMV-11). GMV-6 converted to full scale colour TV transmission on 1 March 1975. By the mid-1980s, transmission hours had extended to commence at 7.00am weekdays, broadcasting until around midnight. Programming included regional news and children's programmes, mixed with programs selected from the three commercial networks in Melbourne; HSV-7 (
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), GTV-9 ( Nine) and ATV-10 (
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). The evening local news bulletin was supplemented by a relay of the nightly ''Seven National News'' from HSV-7 until 1987, and then ''National Nine News'' from GTV-9.


Programming

WIN Television broadcasts its programming from
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, including their regional signals of Channel 9, 9Gem, 9Go! and 9Life. WIN also broadcasts Nine's news, current affairs and sport programs including ''Today'', '' Today Extra'', all ''Nine News'' bulletins, ''A Current Affair'', ''60 Minutes'', ''
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'', '' Nine's Wide World of Sports'' and '' The AFL Sunday Footy Show'' throughout its broadcast region. Local news in the 1990s was presented by Geoff Vallance. Reporter Matthew McGrane became his stand-in presenter. Sport was presented by Leith Mulligan with Chief of Staff Brendan Stafford filling in. VTV simulcasts the nightly and weekday afternoon Melbourne editions of ''
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'' from
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, along with the national bulletins and current affairs programs from
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in Sydney and STW 9 in Perth.


WIN News

'' WIN News'' produces a statewide news bulletins for four of the six area markets covered by VTV. Reporters and camera crews are based locally at newsrooms in
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,
Bendigo Bendigo ( ) is a city in Victoria, Australia, located in the Bendigo Valley near the geographical centre of the state and approximately north-west of Melbourne, the state capital. As of 2019, Bendigo had an urban population of 100,991, makin ...
,
Shepparton Shepparton () ( Yortayorta: ''Kanny-goopna'') is a city located on the floodplain of the Goulburn River in northern Victoria, Australia, approximately north-northeast of Melbourne. As of the 2021 census, the estimated population of Shepparton, ...
and Traralgon. Studio presentation for the Bendigo, Gippsland, Shepparton, and Albury bulletins was previously pre-recorded from VTV's Ballarat studios with the Ballarat bulletin broadcast live, but now all bulletins are presented from Wollongong in New South Wales.Knox, David (27 October 2015
WIN TV cuts jobs in Ballarat, relocating news to Wollongong
''TV Tonight''. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
The Victorian bulletins are presented by Bruce Roberts, sports presenter Amy Duggan and weather presenter Chris Polzot.


Main transmitters

Notes: *1. HAAT estimated from http://www.itu.int/SRTM3/ using EHAAT. *2. The Ballarat station was an independent station with the callsign BTV from its 1962 sign-on until 1989 when the callsign became RTV (shared with Shepparton's GMV), and then changed to VTV in 1991 in preparation for aggregation in 1992. *3. The Ballarat station was on VHF channel 6 from its 1962 sign-on until late 2000, moving to its current channel in order to accommodate digital television in Melbourne. *4. The Goulburn Valley station was an independent station with the callsign GMV from its 1961 sign-on until aggregation in 1992. *5. The Western Victoria station was a relay of BTV Ballarat (with the BTV callsign) until aggregation in 1992. *6. Analogue transmissions ceased as of 5 May 2011 as part of the conversion to digital television.


See also

* Television broadcasting in Australia * Regional television in Australia


References


External links


WIN Television web site

ABA radio and TV licensing web site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Vtv (Tv Station) WIN Television Television stations in Victoria (Australia) Television channels and stations established in 1992