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| call_letters = GTS/BKN | station_logo = | location = GTS: Spencer Gulf BKN: Broken Hill, New South Wales | station_branding = Seven Seven Spencer Gulf | station_slogan = Gottaloveit (GTS/BKN) We Are the One (GDS/BDN) | digital = GTS: 44 (UHF) GDS: 42 (UHF) BKN: 9 (VHF) BDN: 7 (VHF) | affiliations = GTS/BKN: Seven GDS/BDN: Nine | owner = Southern Cross Austereo | licensee = GTS: Spencer Gulf Telecasters Pty Ltd) (BKN: Broken Hill Television Pty Ltd | sister_stations = SGS/SCN | airdate = GTS: {{start date|1968|03|01|df=y}} BKN: {{start date|1968|08|16|df=y}} | callsign_meaning = GTS: Spencer Gulf Telecasters South Australia BKN: BroKen Hill New South Wales | former_affiliations = independent ({{start date|1968}}-{{end date|2006}}) | former_channel_numbers = Analog: GTS: 4 (VHF) BKN: 7 (VHF)[1] | effective_radiated_power = GTS:240 kW BKN:4 kW | HAAT = GTS:627 m (digital) BKN:104 m[2] | coordinates = GTS: {{coord|33|6|14|S|138|9|51|E|type:landmark_scale:2000|name=GTS}} BKN: {{coord|31|57|5|S|141|26|25|E|type:landmark_scale:2000|name=BKN}} }} GTS/BKN are Australian regional television stations serving the Spencer Gulf of South Australia and the Broken Hill area of New South Wales. Based in Port Pirie, South Australia with satellite offices in Broken Hill, Port Augusta, Whyalla and Port Lincoln, and studio and playout facilities based in Hobart, the station's name originates from the Port Pirie and Broken Hill stations' callsigns, GTS Port Pirie and BKN Broken Hill. HistoryGTS signed on for the first time on 1 March 1968. BKN followed soon afterward, on 16 August. In 1974, the stations (and their repeaters) merged to form Spencer Gulf Telecasters and broadcast under the name GTS/BKN Television. The company was bought by Southern Cross Broadcasting (SCB) in 2001, though it retained the Central name until the end of 2005. Due to their areas' sparse populations, after aggregation they remained among the few stations in Australia that continued to cherry-pick programming from all three networks, though from 2001 onward it began favouring Seven through its affiliation with Southern Cross Television. In 2003, Spencer Gulf Telecasters won the right to broadcast a second station in the same area, and in January 2004 started broadcasting SGS/SCN as a Ten affiliate. Since 31 October 2010, GTS/BKN has also operated a third station relaying Nine Network programs from Sydney and Adelaide (callsign GDS in Port Pirie and BDN in Broken Hill). In January 2006, Central GTS/BKN was renamed Southern Cross GTS/BKN, changing its logo to the star logo used by TNT Tasmania and TND Darwin. In July 2018, Southern Cross GTS/BKN was renamed Seven GTS/BKN, changing its logo to the Seven logo as currently used by the other SCTV stations. Digital channelsOn 31 October 2010, GTS/BKN launched GDS/BDN, a Channel Nine affiliate rebroadcasting TCN Sydney. On 11 January 2011, GTS/BKN launched Ten's SD multichannel Eleven. Starting from 7 November 2011, GTS/BKN slowly rolled out GEM, GO!, 7TWO, 7mate and ONE as digital channels across the GTS/BKN areas.[3] On 7 December 2013, GDS/BDN switched to a feed of NWS Adelaide.[4] On 30 September 2018, GDS/BDN launched 9Life. ProgrammingThe main GTS/BKN service carries programming from the Seven Network, including the Adelaide edition of Seven News' nightly 6pm bulletin. GDS/BDN broadcasts programs from the Nine Network and the state bulletin from NWS from Adelaide. GTS/BKN during the late 1970s & mid 1980s produced their own local commercials and TV shows like Panel Probe, Woman's World, Cue and local documentaries.{{Citation needed|date=April 2016}} NewsGTS/BKN produces a half-hour regional news program titled Nightly News (formerly Southern Cross News until 14 December 2018), airing at 6:30pm on weeknights, following Seven News Adelaide in place of Today Tonight South Australia. The bulletin is presented from Southern Cross Austereo's studio in Hobart, with reporters and video journalists based at news bureaus in Port Pirie, Broken Hill, Port Augusta, Port Lincoln and Whyalla. Since 2019, it is presented by Louise Hedger and Casey Treloar, with Britt Aylen presenting the weather. The bulletin adopted the current title on 14 January 2019. The day's bulletin is later uploaded by the station's YouTube channel. Channels{{see also|List of digital television channels in Australia}}The following is a list of channels broadcast on GTS and BKN respectively. {{col-begin}}{{col-3}}GTS/BKN:
GDS/BDN:
SGS/SCN:
See also
References1. ^{{ cite web |url=http://acma.gov.au/webwr/_assets/main/lib100059/stations_book_electronic_edition.pdf |title=ACMA Stations Book Electronic Edition |accessdate=4 January 2014 |date=July 2008 |publisher=Australian Communications and Media Authority |deadurl=bot: unknown |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080531095407/http://acma.gov.au/webwr/_assets/main/lib100059/stations_book_electronic_edition.pdf |archivedate=31 May 2008 |df=dmy }} 2. ^HAAT estimated from http://www.itu.int/SRTM3/ using EHAAT. 3. ^{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120104085652/http://www.gtsbkn.com.au/s_cms/index.php?page=new-digital-tv|title=New TV Channels - Southern Cross GTS/BKN Television|publisher=|accessdate=28 October 2018}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?id=267719117162&story_fbid=10151737369552163|title=PRESS RELEASE: Southern Cross Austereo... - Southern Cross GTS/BKN|website=www.facebook.com|date=5 December 2013|accessdate=28 October 2018}} External links
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