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The Nine Network is simulcast in standard and high-definition digital. Nine's core programming is fibre-fed out of GTV Melbourne to its sister stations and affiliates, with TCN Sydney providing national news and current affairs programming. The current affairs programming was originally done at GTV before moving to TCN in 2012.
Oct 28, 2015 · The Nine Network will launch Australia's first free-to-air lifestyle channel and begin simulcasting its main channel in high definition as well as standard definition.
Oct 29, 2015 · Nine this week wowed sports fans with the news that the network will begin simulcasting its primary channel in HD, but not all viewers with a high definition television will be able to watch it. The network has announced a radical shake-up of its current broadcasting channels.
Oct 29, 2015 · The commencement of the HD broadcast will coincide with the Third cricket Test between Australia and New Zealand in Adelaide, which begins on November 27. Viewers without a HD television will still be able to watch Channel Nine through a simulcast standard definition (SD) broadcast.
9Now is a live stream, video on demand, and catch-up TV service run by the Nine Network in Australia. The service launched on 27 January 2016, replacing Nine's previous service 9Jumpin. 9Now offers online live streaming of Channel 9, 9Gem, 9Go!, 9Life and 9Rush, as well as live news via nine.com.au. [1] [2]
Oct 28, 2015 · Viewers without a HD television will still be able to watch Channel Nine through a simulcast standard definition (SD) broadcast. GEM will revert to SD. Underpinning Nine’s 2016 slate is its biggest investment on local content, by reallocating the spend it is no longer obliged to fork out for its former Warner Bros. output deal.
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Kerry Packer inherited control of the Nine Network from his father at about the same time as the industry was bracing itself for the introduction of colour TV. Colour transmissions began on March 1, 1975 and proved to be so popular that by 1978 two-thirds of Australian viewers had bought a colour set.