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Ten and WIN confirm Northern NSW regional affiliate TV deal
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10 signs affiliation deal with WIN for Northern NSW
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Sky News Australia strikes regional content deals with SCA and WIN May 31, 2021 9:20
Sky News Regional will be available in 17 of Southern Cross Austereo (SCA)’s regional markets, and in select WIN Network regions, following a pair of new regional content deals that will take effect 1 August.
The new multi-year free-to-air program supply agreement between Sky News Australia and SCA will see the latter’s largest regional television markets broadcast content from Sky News on a dedicated 24-hour news channel.
Channel 56 will be broadcast across SCA’s regional television assets in Victoria, Southern NSW and Queensland including Cairns, Townsville, Sunshine Coast, Canberra, Wollongong, Wagga Wagga, Orange, Bendigo, and Ballarat.
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Subscriber only Workers will lose their jobs or have to relocate at WIN News bureaus across the country, including the Central Queensland bureau in Rockhampton, because of a decision by the company to air single statewide bulletins rather than separate local ones. The WIN Network announced on Monday it would move its weeknight bulletins to 5.30pm and show statewide half-hour news segment in Queensland, Victoria, and in the western areas of Southern NSW from July 1, when WIN returns to being a Nine affiliate. The number of jobs lost is unclear; it is understood some workers will be kept on in newsrooms to contribute to the new bulletin with news from their area.