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80's style television channel names, thats what it means

ATV9, GTV10, HSV7

Check out some of the classic old tv guides

http://televisionau.siv.net.au/tvguide.htm

September 1989

http://televisionau.siv.net.au/tv250989.htm

you can't do that on television

double dare

hunter (the dude with the stupid cat)

happy days

Notice how many movies were on back then

:sorcerer:

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They are the names of the actual stations themselves. ATV 10, HSV 7, GTV 9. All of those stations are in Victoria thats why they end in V.

But in NSW the stations in Sydney are: TCN 9, TEN 10, ATN 7. They all ends in N because they are in New South Wales.

In QLD they are QTQ 9, BTQ 7, TVQ 10, and they are all in QLD.

Get the pattern!!

The reason why they were refered to as these names is because each station used to run as its own entity also showing slightly different programming in each state. Now with the digital television telchnology they all run nationally out of one office, for example channel 7 national runs out of the melbourne office HSV. Channel 9 and TEN run out of the Sydney office (TCN & TEN). So the stations have now cut down there over heads by centralising their broadcasts to one city. Internally they still refer to them as the original names.

You asked I answered!! probably not that relevent though, cool programming guides too!!

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Man theres some classics, F2A TV really does suck these days!!

CH9. 3.50am Movie: Bikini Paradise. 1967 This sounds good, bet this was probably one of the last times ch.9 put on something decent besides news, aca programs and just rubbish in general :D

Anyone watch Full Frontal and Fast Forward on FOX?(Got it on right now), thats something they need to bring back for primetime tv!

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They are the names of the actual stations themselves. ATV 10, HSV 7, GTV 9. All of those stations are in Victoria thats why they end in V.

But in NSW the stations in Sydney are: TCN 9, TEN 10, ATN 7. They all ends in N because they are in New South Wales.

In QLD they are QTQ 9, BTQ 7, TVQ 10, and they are all in QLD.

Get the pattern!!

The reason why they were refered to as these names is because each station used to run as its own entity also showing slightly different programming in each state. Now with the digital television telchnology they all run nationally out of one office, for example channel 7 national runs out of the melbourne office HSV. Channel 9 and TEN run out of the Sydney office (TCN & TEN). So the stations have now cut down there over heads by centralising their broadcasts to one city. Internally they still refer to them as the original names.

You asked I answered!! probably not that relevent though, cool programming guides too!!

Thanks miss I worked at channel 7 for however long... Miss inside information! hehe :)

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