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词条 WIN (TV station)
释义

  1. Programming

  2. WIN News

  3. Main transmitters

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WIN is a television station serving southern New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. It is the flagship station of the WIN Television network.

Programming

WIN Television broadcasts its programming from Network 10, includes their regional signals of 10, 10 Bold and 10 Peach. WIN also broadcasts news, current affairs and sport programs such as Studio 10, 10 News First at Five, The Project and Ten Sport throughout this region.

WIN News

WIN News produces four regional news bulletins for the area markets covered by WIN.

In southern New South Wales, three bulletins for Illawarra & the South Coast, the Riverina and the Central West are produced from newsrooms in Wollongong, Dubbo, Orange, Griffith and Wagga Wagga. Studio presentation for the New South Wales bulletins are recorded from WIN's headquarters in Wollongong with the Canberra bulletin broadcast live.

The New South Wales bulletins are presented by Geoff Phillips and sports presenter Amy Duggan. Geoff Phillips and Amy Duggan also present the Canberra edition.

The head of news in southern New South Wales and the ACT is Stella Lauri.

Main transmitters

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Region served ch1 DT On-air date Former channel number Analogue Power Digital Power Analogue HAAT Digital HAAT Transmitter Coordinates Transmitter Location
Canberra 31 (UHF) 11 (VHF) 31 March 1989 600 kW 50 kW 362 m 362 m35|16|32|S|149|5|52|E|type:landmark}} Black Mountain
Central Tablelands 39 (UHF) 35 (UHF) 30 December 1989 2000 kW 350 kW 627 m 628 m33|20|32|S|148|59|1|E|type:landmark}} (analog)
{{Coord|33|20|31|S|148|58|59|E|type:landmark}} (digital)
Mount Canobolas
Central Western Slopes 32 (UHF) 10 (VHF) 30 December 1989 1000 kW 150 kW 648 m 653 m31|20|32|S|149|1|22|E|type:landmark}} Mount Cenn Cruaich
Illawarra 59 (UHF) 36 (UHF) 18 March 1962 4 (1962–1989) 950 kW 250 kW 505 m 600 m34|37|6|S|150|41|50|E|type:landmark}} (analog)
{{Coord|34|37|8|S|150|41|49|E|type:landmark}} (digital)
Knights Hill
South Western Slopes and Eastern Riverina 32 (UHF) 50 (UHF) 30 December 1989 1600 kW 350 kW 525 m 540 m34|49|13|S|147|54|5|E|type:landmark}} Mount Ulandra
  • 1. Analogue transmissions ceased as of 5 June 2012 as part of the national shutdown of analogue television
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