DTD (TV station)

DTD
Darwin, Northern Territory
Channels Digital: 33 (UHF)
Virtual: 10
Affiliations Ten
Owner Southern Cross Austereo and
Nine Entertainment Co.
(Darwin Digital Television Pty Ltd)
First air date 28 April 2008
Call letters' meaning Digital
Television
Darwin
Transmitter power 85.5 kW
Height 147.0 m[1]
Transmitter coordinates 12°24′52″S 130°58′9″E / 12.41444°S 130.96917°E / -12.41444; 130.96917 (DTD)
Website www.tendarwin.com.au

DTD, also known as Ten Darwin, is a digital television station in Darwin, Northern Territory. It is jointly owned by Nine Entertainment (owner of Nine Darwin) and the Southern Cross Austereo (owner of Seven Darwin) and operates under the company name Darwin Digital Television.[2]

History

The licence to operate Darwin's third commercial television station was allocated to Darwin Digital Television Pty Ltd, a joint venture with the two existing commercial television broadcasting licensees in the Darwin area, Regional Television Pty Ltd (TND - Southern Cross Darwin) and Territory Television Pty Ltd (NTD - Nine Darwin) in early 2007.[2]

The channel was due to launch in late 2007 but was delayed when the channel started test transmitting a test pattern on 21 April 2008 at 6.00p.m. ACST[3] The channel started transmitting television programs on 28 April 2008 as part of a testing period ahead of the official launch.

Programming

DTD rebroadcasts a direct feed of Melbourne's ATV-10 instead of Adelaide's ADS-10 or Brisbane's TVQ-10, despite timezone differences between Victoria and Northern Territory.

News

DTD simulcasts the Melbourne edition of Ten Eyewitness News from ATV-10, alongside the 5pm weekend news from TEN-10 in Sydney.

Availability

The station is available only on digital television as an affiliate of Network Ten and Southern Cross Ten. It broadcasts on UHF channel 33.[2] Its signal is rebroadcast via Tasmanian Digital Television in Hobart.

One

On 22 April 2010, DTD began broadcasting "One", a sports-only High-definition channel, owned by Network Ten. Network Ten recently altered the channel`s format to include documentaries, dramas and comedy aimed at male audiences between 4pm and 10.30pm, commencing from May 2011.

Eleven

On 3 May 2011, DTD commenced transmission of "Eleven", a general entertainment channel aimed at "distinctly youthful" viewers between the ages of 13 and 29, with programs such as Neighbours and The Simpsons returning to Darwin Free-To-Air TV screens on the new channel.

See also

References

  1. HAAT estimated from http://www.itu.int/SRTM3/ using EHAAT.
  2. 1 2 3 "New digital commercial television service for Darwin" (Press release). ACMA. 2007-05-18. Retrieved 2007-06-29.
  3. "DTC set to start next week". MediaSpy. 2008-04-20. Archived from the original on 2008-05-01. Retrieved 2008-05-04.
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