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It is owned by WIN Corporation, controlled by the privately held Oberon Broadcasters, owned by Bruce Gordon .
It was previously a Wollongong-only station, before expanding into other states by acquiring other television stations. As a result, WIN TV is the largest regional broadcaster, in terms of both size and audience. The only areas that it doesn't broadcast to are Northern New South Wales, the Northern Territory, Broken Hill and the Spencer Gulf.
They use a modified version of the Nine Network logo on all its stations, regardless of if they are a sole Nine Network affilate or not.
WIN's first station was located in Wollongong. Television Wollongong Transmission Ltd began broadcasting on the 18 March 1962. The station's callsign stands for Wollongong (and the)Illawarra Network or, fitting in with the Australian callsign scheme, Wollongong Illawarra New (South Wales). It was originally owned by Rupert MurdochKeith Rupert Murdoch (born March 11, 1931) is a successful media mogul, major shareholder and managing director of the News Corporation. He is one of the only chief executives in any multinational media corporation who (through his family company) has a c, who sold it ten years later to Paramount International Television chief Bruce Gordon. Murdoch did this so he could buy controlling interests in capital city stations TEN-10Originally owned and operated by United Telecasters Sydney Limited (UTSL), TEN-10 began transmission on 5 April 1965 with the highlight of the opening night being the variety special TV Spells Magic''. TEN often lagged in the ratings behind the more estab SydneyThis is about the city of Sydney in Australia. For other meanings, see Sydney (disambiguation), or Sidney. Sydney Opera House Sydney is the capital city of the Australian state of New South Wales and Australia's largest and oldest city, founded in 1788. and ATV-0 (now ATV-10ATV-10 is the Melbourne television station in the Australian Ten Network. 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) MelbourneAlternate meanings: Melbourne (disambiguation Melbourne is the capital and largest city of the state of Victoria, and the second largest city in Australia, with a population of 3,366,542 (census 2001). The city's name is pronounced "MEL-buhn" ( SAMPA: ["m.
Coverage expanded a few years later, with WIN-11 MoruyaMoruya is a small regional centre in New South Wales, Australia, situated on the Moruya River, approximately 300 kilometers south of Sydney. Moruya has a population of approximately 2,500, and relies predominantly on agriculture, aquaculture, and tourism. and Batemans Bay, WIN-3 Narooma , WIN-6 Bega and WIN-3 Eden.
With aggreation looming, the long links WIN and the Nine Network had would put them in good stead; they would pick up the Nine Network affilate for Southern New South Wales. In 1989, WIN expanded into the rest of Southern New South Wales, with new relays WIN-31 Canberra, WIN-39 Orange, WIN-52 Bathurst, WIN-63 Dubbo and WIN-62 Wagga , amongst others, and new facilties in Orange, Wagga and Canberra.
News bulletins are produced from Wollongong and Canberra; the Canberra news bulletin is the top rating commerical bulletin in the ACT.