WIN Corporation
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| WIN Corporation Pty Ltd | |
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| Type | Private |
| Founded | March 18, 1962 |
| Headquarters | Wollongong, Australia |
| Key people | Bruce Gordon, CEO/Owner |
| Industry | Television network Radio broadcasting |
| Products | WIN Television SelecTV Crawford Productions |
| Website | www.wintv.com.au |
WIN Corporation is an Australian based media corporation, that owns the WIN Television network, NWS, and STW in Australia.
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[edit] Assets
[edit] Television
- WIN Television
- NWS Adelaide
- STW Perth
- Mildura Digital Television (50% stake)
- Tasmanian Digital Television (50% stake)
[edit] Other
- SelecTV
- i98FM
- C91.3FM
- Crawford Productions
- Digital Distribution Australia
- SP Telemedia (13% stake)
- Ten Network Holdings (10% stake)
[edit] Television
WIN holds shares in PBL and Channel Ten.
In addition to this, WIN controls pay-TV provider SelecTV [1], and has brought a stake in SP Telemedia, which sold fellow Nine affiliate NBN to PBL.
On April 21, 2007, the board of Sunraysia Television endorsed WIN's revised offer of $163 million for STW-9. [1] On May 30, 2007, Southern Cross Broadcasting announced its sale of NWS-9 to the WIN Corporation for $105 million.[2] On June 8, 2007, Sunraysia Television announced its sale of STW-9 to WIN Corporation for $163.1 million.[3]
[edit] Radio
WIN Corporation also owns two FM radio stations in New South Wales:
- i98FM Wollongong/Illawarra (call sign 2WIN, 98.1 MHz)
- C91.3FM Campbelltown (call sign 2MAC, 91.3 MHz)
[edit] References
- ^ Sharples, Ben. "WIN wins Perth station", Herald Sun, 2007-04-21.
- ^ WIN buys Channel 9 Adelaide. AAP. theage.com.au (2007-05-30). Retrieved on 2007-05-30.
- ^ Sunraysia favours Ch 9 Perth sale to WIN. AAP. theage.com.au (2007-06-08). Retrieved on 2007-06-08.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- WIN Television web site
- Australian Television Archive article on WIN4 Wollongong
- ABA radio and TV licensing web site
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