WIN Television is the world’s largest privately owned regional television network and reaches more than 5.2 million viewers across six states of Australia a
nd the nation’s capital. WIN Television transmissions span from Cairns to Hobart, South Australia and all of Western Australia from Albany to Kununnurra.
WIN Television provides what is well recognised as the most comprehensive news service in Australia. WIN Television produces 21 individual 30 minute local WIN News bulletins every weekday and one 60 minute bulletin seven days a week from 28 newsrooms and bureaus across the country.
WIN is serious about digital transmission and relentless in it’s commitment to establish digital across its enormous Australian coverage area.
WIN was the first regional broadcaster to transmit a high definition digital service 12 months ahead of Government regulatory requirements. Broadcasting high definition digital in Wollongong, Canberra, Ballarat, Tasmania, Mildura and the Southern Queensland market, WIN is continually setting the pace for its rivals.
In Tasmania, WIN is part owner of the joint venture broadcast licence which is Tasmanian Digital Television, offering Channel TEN free-to-air digital programming.
WIN has entered another joint venture licence, in the remote Victorian market of Mildura, which is Mildura Digital Television offering Channel TEN free-to-air digital programming.