WIN (TV station)

WIN
WINTelevision.svg
Southern New South Wales & ACT
Branding WIN
Slogan Welcome Home
Channels Analog: see table below
Digital: see table below
Affiliations Nine
Network WIN
Owner WIN Corporation
(WIN Television NSW Pty Ltd)
Founded March 18, 1962
Call letters’ meaning Wollongong
Illawarra
New South Wales
Former affiliations independent (1962-1989)
Transmitter Power see table below
Height see table below
Transmitter Coordinates see table below
Website www.wintv.com.au

WIN is a television station serving southern New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. It is the flagship station of the WIN Television network.

WIN News

WIN News produces four regional news bulletins for the area markets covered by WIN.

In southern New South Wales, three bulletins for Illawarra & the South Coast, the Riverina and the Central West are produced from newsrooms in Wollongong, Dubbo, Orange, Griffith and Wagga Wagga. Studio presentation for all bulletins are recorded from WIN's headquarters in Wollongong with the Illawarra & South Coast bulletin broadcast live.

The bulletins are presented by Geoff Phillips with Kerryn Johnston co-anchoring the Wollongong edition and sports presenter Amy Taylor.

In the ACT, WIN News Canberra is produced and broadcast locally from studios in the Kingston area of the city. The bulletin is presented by Jessica Good with sport presenter Lachlan Kennedy.

Reporters

Illawarra and South Coast

  • Tim Allen (Sports Editor)
  • Samantha Derrick (Education Reporter)
  • Claire Dressler (Health Reporter)
  • Danielle Post (Court Reporter)
  • Matthew Snelson (Crime Reporter)
  • Colin Duffy

Riverina

  • Jacelyn Cremasco (Griffith Correspondent)
  • Luke Testoni (Sports Correspondent)
  • Emily Wheeler
  • Graeme White
  • Erin Willing

Central West

  • Marcus Chapman (Sports Correspondent)
  • Dimity Clancey
  • John Ryan
  • Joanna Woodburn

Canberra

  • James Glenday
  • Lachlan Kennedy (Legislative Assembly Correspondent)
  • Erin Molan (Sports Reporter)
  • Janene Manwaring
  • Amanda Powell

The head of news in southern New South Wales and the ACT is Stella Lauri. The chiefs of staff and news editors are Chris Rickey in Wollongong, Jo Mazzocchi in Wagga Wagga, Allan Reeder in Orange and Kylie Yates in Canberra.

Main Transmitters

Region served ch DT On-air date Former channel number Analog Power Digital Power Analog HAAT Digital HAAT Transmitter Coordinates Transmitter Location
Canberra 31 (UHF) 11 (VHF) March 31, 1989 600 kW 50 kW 362 m 362 m 35°16′32″S 149°5′52″E / 35.27556°S 149.09778°E / -35.27556; 149.09778 Black Mountain
Central Tablelands 39 (UHF) 40 (UHF) December 30, 1989 2000 kW 570 kW 627 m 628 m 33°20′32″S 148°59′1″E / 33.34222°S 148.98361°E / -33.34222; 148.98361 (analog)
33°20′31″S 148°58′59″E / 33.34194°S 148.98306°E / -33.34194; 148.98306 (digital)
Mount Canobolas
Central Western Slopes 32 (UHF) 45 (UHF) December 30, 1989 1000 kW 600 kW 648 m 653 m 31°20′32″S 149°1′22″E / 31.34222°S 149.02278°E / -31.34222; 149.02278 Mount Cenn Cruaich
Illawarra 59 (UHF) 36 (UHF) March 18, 1962 4 (1962-1988) 950 kW 250 kW 505 m 600 m 34°37′6″S 150°41′50″E / 34.61833°S 150.69722°E / -34.61833; 150.69722 (analog)
34°37′8″S 150°41′49″E / 34.61889°S 150.69694°E / -34.61889; 150.69694 (digital)
Knights Hill
South Western Slopes and Eastern Riverina 32 (UHF) 50 (UHF) December 30, 1989 1600 kW 600 kW 525 m 540 m 34°49′13″S 147°54′5″E / 34.82028°S 147.90139°E / -34.82028; 147.90139 Mount Ulandra

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