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STW is an Australian television station owned by the
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that is based in Perth, Western Australia. ''STW'' broadcasts from a shared facility transmitter mast located in
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. The station callsign, ''STW'', is an acronym of Swan Television, Western Australia.


History


Origins

In February 1964, Swan Television was awarded a licence to operate Perth's second commercial television station. The company's shareholders at the time included Ansett Transport Industries, which was also preparing to launch ATV-0, the third commercial station in Melbourne, in October that year. STW-9 began broadcasting at 5.30pm on Saturday 12 June 1965. Broadcasting from a purpose-built studio complex in the Perth suburb of Dianella, the station employed around a hundred staff. The station was officially opened by the Premier of Western Australia, David Brand, following a documentary film entitled ''Montage of Perth''. Its first night programming included the film '' Guys and Dolls'', an MGM-produced tribute to Cecil B. DeMille called ''The World's Greatest Showman'' and a replay of ''TV Spells Magic'', a variety show produced for the opening of TEN-10 in Sydney the preceding April. Upon launch, both STW and rival station TVW-7 launched a joint company entitled TV Facilities to allow the two commercial channels in Perth to share access to networked programs from the east coast.


1970s and 1980s

Among the station's key achievements, it produced a major drama series in 1973 - ''
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'', starring Alan Cassell. In the run up to the launch of colour broadcasting, STW produced the first full colour TV news bulletin in November 1974. The station won its first Logie Award in 1971 for locally produced variety show ''Spotlight''. STW remained independently owned until 1978, when it became affiliated with the
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, allowing direct access to its programming. In 1984, the station was bought by businessman
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for just under $50 million, becoming part of Bond Media. It became a network
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when Bond purchased the Nine Network from
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. In April 1984, STW9 became the first station in Perth to commence 24-hour broadcasting. The station also claimed the first hour-long news program in the city, beating TVW, and mirroring Ten's in SA and eastern Australia (Ten did not have a station in the city until NEW-10 launched in 1988). In 1989, Bond Media sold STW to Sunraysia Television for A$95 million. The deal also involved Bond Media purchasing the Sunraysia owned STV-8 for A$18 million. Bond Media was forced to sell due to the Federal cross-media ownership laws, which restricted the level of national reach for media owners.


2000s

In January 2007, Sunraysia Television posted a profit warning, from an expected 12% drop in revenue over the previous six months, citing a weak local advertising market and low ratings, despite a strong state economy. The profit warning led to speculation of a potential takeover of STW-9, with PBL and regional network WIN Television indicated as potential bidders.
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announced in February 2007 that it would purchase STW-9 for A$136.4 million, with the deal to be completed in late March or early April subject to shareholder approval. However, major long-term shareholder, WIN, was also interested in the station. In June 2007, shareholders approved a revised bid from WIN.


2010s

On 1 May 2012, STW launched Gold, a datacasting channel owned by WIN. In 2013,
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purchased the station from WIN. With control from 30 September, the station returned once again as an owned-and-operated station, although Nine Network now owned all five of its flagship metropolitan stations. On 19 September 2016, STW began broadcasting from new studios located at 253–267
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in Perth's CBD, after 51 years at its original location in Dianella.


Programming


News and current affairs

Nine News national services broadcast on STW include '' Today'', '' Weekend Today'', '' Nine News: Early Edition'', '' Nine Morning News'', ''Nine News: First at 5'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. Since May 2020, ''Nine News Late'' has been broadcast from STW on Mondays – Thursdays, presented by Michael Thomson.


Nine News Perth

''
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Perth'' is produced and broadcast live from STW's studios in Perth. ''Nine News at Five'' is presented by Monika Kos and the flagship newscast every night at 6pm by Michael Thomson on weeknights and
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on weekends, with sport presenters Matthew Pavlich (Monday – Thursday) and Paddy Sweeney (Friday – Sunday) and weather presenters Scherri-Lee Biggs (weeknights) and Elizabeth Creasy (weekends) from across Perth and regional Western Australia.
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is the main fill-in presenter for Michael Thomson on weeknights while Jerrie Demasi is the main fill-in presenter for
Tracy Vo Tracy Vo (born 4 November 1983) is an Australian journalist, radio and television news presenter and reporter and author.
on weekends. Paddy Sweeney is the main fill-in sport presenter for Matthew Pavlich on weeknights while Joshua Dawe is the main fill-in presenter for Paddy Sweeney on weekends. Elizabeth Creasy is main fill-in weather presenter for Scherri-Lee Biggs Despite the national dominance of ''Nine News'' for many years, the Perth bulletin has failed to match the ratings success seen in
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, Melbourne and Brisbane, and remains the lowest-rating news program in its market, often trailing rival ''
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'' by over 100,000 viewers. This is reflected in the frequent position changes that have taken place at STW over the past thirty years since it last won the local ratings in 1990.


=Presenters

= Weeknights * Michael Thomson (News) (2018–present) * Matthew Pavlich (Sport) (Monday – Thursday, 2018–present) *Paddy Sweeney (Sport) (Friday – Sunday) * Scherri-Lee Biggs (Weather) (Monday – Thursday) *Elizabeth Creasy (Weather) (Friday & Saturday) Weekends *
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(2020–present) Nine News at 5 * Monika Kos (2020–present) Reporters *Gary Adshead (political editor) *Jerrie Demasi (chief crime editor) *Michael Stamp *Renae Henry *
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*Elizabeth Creasy *Jacquelin Robson *Tegan Sapwell *Louise Rennie (court reporter) *Olivia Donaldson *Venine Palm *Kelly Haywood *Kamin Gock *Lucy McLeod (''Today'' Perth reporter) *Darius Winterfield *Mia Egerton-Warburton *Michael Genovese *Tania Armstrong (sports editor) *Joshua Dawe (sports reporter) *Jimmy Williams (sports reporter) Source
/small> ''Notable former newsreaders'' *Russell Goodrick – died in 2021 ''Notable former reporters'' *
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– now with '' Nine News Queensland'' *Grace Fitzgibbon – now with '' Nine News Sydney'' *Hannah Sinclair – now with ''A Current Affair'' *Lee Steele – now with '' 10 News First Perth''


Local programming

In recent years, STW-9 has also produced and broadcast local news, current affairs & feature programming including a Western Australia edition of ''
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'', a localised 4.30pm afternoon news bulletin, gardening series ''Garden Gurus'' (which continues to air on Nine Network stations), lifestyle series ''Just Add Water'' and travel series '' Postcards WA''.


Appealathon

In its 30 years, Channel Nine Perth's Appealathon has raised in excess of $53.5 million. Since 1975, Appealathon has supported four specific charities with Appealathon funds: the Activ Foundation, Civilian Maimed & Limbless Association, Paraplegic/Quadriplegic Association and Rocky Bay. Many other organisations are helped as well on a yearly basis. The Appealathon is involved in over 50 fundraising events and projects across Perth each year.


Broadcasting details

Analogue main channel frequency (to 25 June 2013): VHF-9 @ 196.25 MHz (bandwidth: 7 MHz PAL)
Digital transport stream frequency (as of 25 June 2013): VHF-8 @ 191.5 MHz (bandwidth: 7 MHz 64-QAM


References


External links


Official Site
{{DEFAULTSORT:Stw Nine Network Television stations in Perth, Western Australia Television channels and stations established in 1965