- GTV
Infobox_Broadcast
call_letters = GTV
city =
station_
station_slogan = We Heart TV
station_branding = Nine
analog = 9 (VHF)
digital = 8 (VHF)
other_chs =
affiliations = Nine (O&O)
network = Nine
founded =
airdate =January 19 ,1957
location = Melbourne, Victoria
callsign_meaning = General
Television
Victoria
former_callsigns =
former_channel_numbers =
owner = PBL Media Holdings Pty Ltd
licensee = General Television Corporation Pty Ltd
sister_stations =
former_affiliations =
effective_radiated_power = 200 kW (analog)
50 kW (digital)
HAAT =
class =
facility_id =
coordinates = coord|37|49|42|S|145|21|12|E|type:landmark_scale:2000
homepage = [http://www.ninemsn.com.au/ www.ninemsn.com.au]GTV (General Television Corporation) is a
television station inMelbourne ,Australia owned by theNine Network . It was the second commercial TV stations in Melbourne, and amongst the first to began transmission inAustralia . Test transmissions began on27 September 1956 , introduced by former3DB radio announcerGeoff Corke .Fact|date=September 2007 The station is based at a converted factory in Bendigo Street, Richmond.History
Sir Dallas Brooks officially opened GTV-9 on
19 January 1957 from studios in Bendigo Street, Richmond. The building had been converted from a Heinz tinned food factory, also occupied in the past by includeWertheim Piano (from 1908 - 1935). A conerstone, now visible from the staff canteen courtyard, was laid when construction of the Piano factory began.The station was licensed to the "General Television Corporation Ltd.", a consortium of two newspapers,
The Argus andThe Age , as well asHoyts ,Greater Union , Electronic Industries, JC William's Theatres, Cinesound Productions, and radio stations3XY ,3UZ ,3KZ . GTV-9's first major production, in 1957, was the variety show "In Melbourne Tonight " ("IMT"), hosted byGraham Kennedy . Kennedy was a radio announcer at3UZ in Melbourne before being 'discovered' by GTV-9 producerNorm Spencer , when appearing on a GTV telethon. "IMT" continued for thirteen years, dominating Melbourne's television scene for most of that time. It set a precedent for a number of live variety programmes from the station.Fact|date=September 2007 Soon after the station's launch, Eric Pearce was appointed to read the news on the station - a position held for almost twenty years.Fact|date=September 2007In 1957 The Argus was acquired by
The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd , which in turn sold its interests in the station to Sir Arthur Warner's Electronic Industries, later acquired by UK television manufacturerPye , in 1960.Fact|date=September 2007 Because of the restriction on foreign ownership of television stations, GTV-9 was then sold toFrank Packer 'sAustralian Consolidated Press , which already ownedTCN-9 in Sydney, resulting in the formation of the country's first commercial television network.Fact|date=September 2007Along with most Australian TV stations, GTV-9 commenced colour test transmissions in October, 1974.Fact|date=September 2007 The official changeover took place at 12.00am on Saturday
1 March 1975 . GTV became the first Melbourne television station to commence 24 hour transmission in 1976.Fact|date=September 2007 The station commenced digital television broadcasting in 2001, in line with most other metropolitan stations. GTV continued broadcasting in analogue onVHF 9, with a digital simulcast on VHF8.Programming
Current
(*) an asterisk means these shows are produced in Studio 9.
* "
20 to 1 " (2006 – present)
* "Canal Road " (2008 – present)
* "The Singing Bee" (2007-)
* "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" (1999 – 2005, 2007 – present)
* "The AFL Footy Show " (1994 – present)*
* "Footy Classified " (2007 – present)
* "A Current Affair " (2008 - Present)
* "Here's Humphrey " (1965 - 2003, 2008 - Present)Past
* "
Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune " (2008)*
* "Underbelly" (2008, the show was banned in Victoria)
* "Shopping for Love " (2005 – 2007)
* "Any Given Sunday" (AFL Chat Show) (2005 – 2006)
* "Power of 10 " (2008)
* "Temptation" (2005-2007)
* "The Singing Bee" (2007)
* "The Mint" (2007-2008)
* "1 vs. 100" (2007, Filmed at the Central City Studios in theMelbourne Docklands but managed by GTV-9)
* "Bandstand" (1958-1972)
* "The Nation" (2007)
* "The Don Lane Show " (1975 – 1982)*
* "Sale Of The Century " (1980-2001)
* "The Price Is Right (1993-98, 2003-05)
* "The Graham Kennedy Show " (1972 – 1975)*
* "Magda's Funny Bits " (2006)
* "Micallef Tonight " (2003)
* "Hey Hey It's Saturday " (1971 – 1999)*
* "New Faces (Australian) "
* "The Russell Gilbert Show " (1998)
* "Russell Gilbert Live " (2000)
* "Australia's Funniest Home Video Show (2000 – 2004) (production returned to Sydney in 2005 and renamed "Funniest Home Videos")*
* "National IQ Test (2002, 2003)
* "Quizmania" (2006-07)
* "StarStruck " (2005)*
* "Surprise, Surprise (2000-2001)
* "The AFL Sunday Footy Show" (1994 – present)*
* "Bert's Family Feud " (2006 – 2007)*
* "Burgo's Catch Phrase (1997-2001)
* "The Flying Doctors " (1986-1993)
* "The Ernie Sigley Show " (1968 – 1984)*
* "This is your life (1995-2005)
* "Concentration " (1957-1961)
* "Shafted " (2002)
* "In Melbourne Tonight " (1957 – 1970), (1996 – 1998)*
* "Celebrity Golf Shoot-Out " (2005 – 2006)
* "Stingers " (1998 – 2004)
* "A Current Affair " (1971-1978)
* "World Championship Wrestling" (1964-1978)
* "Comedy Inc " (Parts) (2003 – 2007)Future (Second Half 2008)
* "Hole in the Wall" (2008)
* "Battlefronts " (2008)
* "Strictly Confidential " (2008)
* "The Mentalist " (2008)
* "The Strip " (2008)
* "Fringe " (2008)
* "Eleventh Hour " (2008)
* "Scorched " (2008)
* "The Waiting Room " (2008)Future (Summer 2008/09)
* "
Chuck " (2008)
* "Pushing Daisies " (2008)
* "Secret Diary of a Call Girl " (2008)
* "" (2008)News and Current Affairs
HSV-7 newsreader Brian Naylor joined the station in 1979, an association that lasted 20 years.Fact|date=September 2007 Retiring at the end of 1998, Naylor was replaced by deputy newsreaderPeter Hitchener . The station's evening news bulletin,National Nine News is currently presented by Hitchener from every Monday to Friday, withJo Hall presenting the Saturday & Sunday bulletins.Brett McLeod is the fill-in presenter for the Melbourne news service on Saturdays & Sundays, with Christine Ahern the fill-in sport presenter. Carolyne Randoe presents the weather in place of Livinia Nixon over the summer or as a fill-in.Newscasts
* National Nine News: Early Morning News (5:00am-5:30am) (ex TCN)
* National Nine News: Morning News (11:00am-11;30am) (ex TCN)
* National Nine News: Afternoon News (4:30pm-5:00pm) (ex TCN)
* National Nine News: Sunday Morning News (8:00am-9:00am) (ex TCN)
* Nine News Melbourne: (6:00pm-6:30pm) (SimulcastLight FM , internet streaming)Current Newsreaders
*
Peter Hitchener : (1978-present)
*Jo Hall : (1998-present)
*Brett McLeod (fill-in)
*Carolyne Randoe (fill-in)Past Newsreaders
*
Sir Eric Pearce (1957-1978)
*John Bailey (1970's)Fact|date=June 2008
*Pete Smith (1970's)Fact|date=June 2008
* Brian Naylor (1978-1998)
*Tracy Grimshaw (1981-1993)
*Tracey Curro
*Sue McIntosh See also
*
Television broadcasting in Australia External Links
* [http://www.gtv9.com.au GTV9 Old Boys] Collection of old photos and memories of the early years 1956 - 1970.
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