Information About

Atv-10




  Network Logo
  Country Australia
  Network Type Broadcast Television Station
  Available Metropolitan Melbourne
  Owner Network TEN
  Launch Date August 1 , 1964
  Founded 1963
  Website wwwtencomau
  Callsigns ATV-10
  Market Share 220% ( 2005 )
  Slogan seriously
  Affiliation Network TEN
  Analogue VHF 10
  Digital VHF 11
  License Area Melbourne


ATV-10 is the Melbourne Television Station of the Australia n Network Ten .

The licence to operate Melbourne's third commercial television station was awarded to transport magnate Sir Reginald Ansett in April 1963. The new channel, ATV-0, began transmission on 1 August 1964 . The station's studio complex was located in the then outer eastern suburb of Nunawading . The channel often lagged third in the ratings, in part due to reception problems encountered with the new 0 frequency at the low end of the VHF dial.

ATV-0's first news presenter was News Director Brian Wright, before Barry McQueen took over regular newsreading duties. ATV-0's initial news format on weeknights was a 45-minute bulletin starting at 6.15pm which was to compete with the 30-minute bulletins offered by rivals GTV-9 , HSV-7 and ABV-2 . The news format endured many changes over the years and different newsreaders. Other newsreaders included Ralph Neill (1973), Bruce Mansfield (1974-79), Annette Allison (1978), Michael Schildberger (1979), Peter Hanrahan (1979), David Johnston (1980-95), Jana Wendt (1980-82), Jo Pearson (1982-87 and 1991-93), Tracey Curro (1988-90), Marie Louise Thiele (1994-95), Mal Walden (1988-), Jennifer Hansen (1996-2005) and Helen Kapalos (2006-).

The channel became successful in 1972 with the nightly soap opera '' Number 96 ''.

In 1979, Rupert Murdoch gained a controlling interest in ATV-0 and Sydney television station TEN-10 . On 20 January 1980 , ATV-0 changed frequency to ATV-10 when Gippsland station GLV-10 changed frequency to become GLV-8 .


PROGRAM PRODUCTION

The Nunawading facilities were expanded to provide 5 operational studios and the centre became the largest producer of Australian produced TV content including, '' Neighbours '', '' Young Talent Time '', '' Rove Live '' and '' Good Morning Australia '' (''GMA With Bert Newton'') and 9am With David & Kim.

In 1992, ATV-10 relocated from the by then famous Nunawading studios to the Como Centre in inner suburban South Yarra . The Nunawading premises is now operated by Global Television and Network Ten Studios leases the facility for production of programs such as '' Neighbours '' and '' Rove Live '', ''GMA With Bert Newton'' (1993-2005) and ''9am With David & Kim''.