Rumoured bidders are rival broadcast tower owner BAI Communications who may have trouble getting an acquisition past the ACCC, mobile phone tower owner Axicom, and AMP Capital.
The SMH claims the company could be worth $300 million. In May 2019 Seven and Nine bought out Ten for $22 million, valuing the company at $66 million. That would be a massive increase in the value in one year if the SMH’s estimation is in the ballpark.
Not sure why they couldn’t reuse the Nine signage elsewhere in Darwin or even gift it to Southern Cross. Does not matter that Life and Rush are not on there.
Nine is sitting on millions of dollars as the land value is very high in that area. There is a small house for sale on that street for $1.2million currently, I would imagine the Nine building would be worth quite a bit if they went to sell.
That’s awesome that you were able to get the drone out there. Those dishes… imagine jacking up the coaxial to a receiver. Blimey. You’d be able to get a whole stream of feeds.
Mirvac has submitted a development application to Willoughby Council for the demolition of the TCN-9 tower and a substation on Artarmon Road. There is no time-frame on the application, but it appears it will occur after the demolition of the TCN-9 studios has started.
I tried to find where 7Mackay have moved to but searching online just comes up with the address of the MVQ studios. Does anyone know where in Mackay they’ve gone?
I have also been told by someone at 7Rockhampton that they’re also leaving their offices on Victoria Parade in the next couple of weeks to move to a building behind (not exactly sure where), current premises below:
They’ve been in that building for about 20 years after moving from an old Queenslander on Albert Street which was the original Sunshine Television office from 1990:
The Gold Coast has probably had Australia’s most chequered TV history: My original involvement was in the 80’s when the TV translators at Mt Tamborine first went in and at that time the commercial TV decided to put news crew’s on the coast. 7 (and probably 9) had a 2.6GHz microwave link from the Imperial Surf or Golden Gate building back to the Mt Cootha studio which connected to a wall box in the car park where the cameraman would plug his Betacam into and feed back video for editing.
Because the Gold Coast is a no man’s land for TV licensing, the NSW regionals also transmitted there and at one stage Prime had a full studio with playout there - that eventually closed and the playout moved to Canberra. 7 also decided to do a Gold Coast news bulletin (the details of which I have no knowledge) and like Prime eventually shuttered it and retrenched some of the same people that lost their jobs when Prime closed. Eventually 9 started a news studio there and 7 got forced to follow suit.
Prior to the TV restack I could see Tamborine TV at my place in Brisbane and was continually amazed that 9 Gold Coast did not carry any Gold Coast advertising despite having a news bulletin there. My only guess was that they didn’t want to compete with their NBN channel that did seem to carry some Gold Coast advertising.
Does anyone know in detail how the TV works on the Goldie now?
Thanks for sharing that info. As far as I know, Seven and Nine have dedicated Gold Coast feeds and Ten is just fed off air directly from Brisbane. Prime7 Gold Coast shows NSW content such as Seven News Sydney. Nine NBN is the same except on weekends when they show Qld Cup Rugby League instead of the NSW Cup. WIN shows Qld content. Up until a few years ago when they were Southern Cross Ten, they showed Ten News Sydney instead of Brisbane but that changed in 2015 (I think). In terms of advertising, the regional channels show a 50/50 mix of NSW and Qld based advertising.
Nine and Seven carry Gold Coast local adverts and sponsorship boards but only during the 5:30 - 6:00pm timeslot. Though on same days there is no local advertising. Someone posted here a while ago that that is all that is permitted under their licence as the stations are licenced under the Brisbane TV area LAP.