GTV

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 in Melbourne, Australia owned by the Nine Network. It was the second commercial TV stations in Melbourne, and amongst the first to began transmission in Australia. Test transmissions began on 27 September 1956, introduced by former 3DB radio announcer Geoff 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 include Wertheim 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 and The Age, as well as Hoyts, Greater Union, Electronic Industries, JC William's Theatres, Cinesound Productions, and radio stations 3XY, 3UZ, 3KZ. GTV-9's first major production, in 1957, was the variety show "In Melbourne Tonight" ("IMT"), hosted by Graham Kennedy. Kennedy was a radio announcer at 3UZ in Melbourne before being 'discovered' by GTV-9 producer Norm 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 2007

In 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 manufacturer Pye, in 1960.Fact|date=September 2007 Because of the restriction on foreign ownership of television stations, GTV-9 was then sold to Frank Packer's Australian Consolidated Press, which already owned TCN-9 in Sydney, resulting in the formation of the country's first commercial television network.Fact|date=September 2007

Along 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 on VHF9, 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 the Melbourne 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 newsreader Peter Hitchener. The station's evening news bulletin, National Nine News is currently presented by Hitchener from every Monday to Friday, with Jo 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) (Simulcast Light 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.

References


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