The Nine Network is an Australian television network, available in major markets across Australia. Nine's wide range of news, sport and entertainment programming has led to consistently strong viewing figures for many years.
Their slogan "Still the One" refers to their long lasting popularity, being the most popular television station since the introduction of television in Australia. In the last two decades, the Nine Network has only been beaten in the annual television ratings once (by the Seven Network in 2000). *
The network's headquarters is in Willoughby, a suburb in the northern suburbs of Sydney. From here the network signal is broadcast to other network stations and regional affiliates. All nationally-broadcast news programs emanate from studios there.
The decision to relaunch was made by interim CEO Sam Chisholm and late PBL Deputy Chairman Kerry Packer early in 2005. Rumours of a new logo surfaced after a damaging newspaper advertisement featuring the "Nine dots" from the Seven Network went unresponded by Nine.
The new logo designed by Bruce Dunlop Associates lacks Nine's distinctive Nine dots, which had been an Australian television icon since 1974. The rebranding of Nine also sees National Nine News, A Current Affair, Today, Nightline and the Wide World of Sports receive fresh, new looks.
On 28 January 2006, television history website aus.tv.history displayed an image what it claimed to be the new Nine Network logo, which was, true to form, a number nine in a box without the dots. The nine is in the same font as the now previous "9" logo.
Channel Nine also broadcasts some Australian-made programming such as:
''For full list of Nine's television programs see:
The Nine Network's news service is called National Nine News and is generally conservative in its reporting. National Nine News has historically been Australia's highest-rating, though not necessarily the most-comprehensive, news service. National Nine News produces the following bulletins/programs:
National Nine News also assist in production of:
On 13 February 2006, the host of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire and the AFL Footy Show, Eddie McGuire, started his 3 year position as CEO of the Nine Network.
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