Here’s a question, How long have 7,9 & 10 been going with the current format where they run shows up until a set time then switch to home shopping at 1 or 2 am then back to shows at 3 or 4 am?
My recollection is that after midnight TV shopping started to become a “thing” in the mid to late 1990s in metro areas.
Regional networks like Prime started doing that around 1995 i think.
Nine in Sydney and Melbourne started 24/7 broadcasting right after the Montreal Olympics in 1976. I think Ten in Sydney had an all night movie marathon on Friday nights before then.
Because, why not? Radio in metro and major regional centres was largely 24/7 by the mid-late 1960s except for ABC. And US television was already doing it to some extent, so it was only a matter of time it happened here.
Although one of the (unintended?) victims of 24/7 television was the “secret” use of overnight airtime by third parties, such as educational institutions or advertising agencies, which was a thing on commercial television.
When did WIN gradually switch LCN 53/83 from the WIN Network promo loop, to the Sky News On WIN (now Sky News Regional) promo loop? I guess it happened in June and July 2018, months before the channel launched.
Why was TVW 7 in Perth still closing down in the late 90’s?
And were Perth and Adelaide the only cities that the (insert city name) home’s with seven idents?
I’m pretty sure every city had their own ID at that time I remember seeing a Melbourne one featuring a similar style.
That’s interesting… even East Coast regional TV stations were 24 hours by the mid 1990s.
Can only assume it wasn’t cost effective to do 24 hours due to time delays etc?
I still can’t work out how it wasn’t noticed in-house with that 1997 package that the 7 logo is incorrect. It is a solid circle with the 7 inside if it rather than a break at the bottom of the logo… refer to the signpost in the clip above.
I remember watching the TVW7 morning startups in October 1997 whilst visiting family in Perth and I couldn’t quite work out why TVW was still closing down when all the others, except SBS were 24/7. TVW ran all night on Friday nights back then.
I think so, I remember being really young during that period and would wake up at times and see the closedown. I probably saw the odd start-up in the early mornings as well at points.
Ten frequently mangled their logo in that era as well - using incorrect fonts for the ‘ten’ text in the logo.
Sometimes it’s relatively mild - compare the width of the ‘t’ for the most obvious indication,
I remember those supers on the 11.30 News and noting that the Ten logo looked odd. They fixed it after a while but as the 11.30 News was done out of Melbourne, I’m guessing it was also used on the Melbourne 5pm news.
That used to trigger me so much in the day
It appears to have originated from NBN for their sales department.
I understand, but I wanted to know what website the user found the video on.
Huh? You posted the video from YouTube. Not sure we can provide any further information then what’s plainly obvious
Would anyone happen to know if the iconic ‘Move Closer to Your World’ theme was used on Eyewitness News in Melbourne before the switchover from 0 to 10 in 1980?
They were in November 1979 according to this 40 Years Ago This Week: Bruce Mansfield and Annette Allison's last Eyewitness News - The 3AW Archive - Omny.fm
Source: The 3AW Archive