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  2. Today Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Real Life (1992–1994) History of Today Tonight editions. Today Tonight was an Australian current affairs television program produced by the Seven Network. It aired from January 1995 to November 2019 in Adelaide and Perth. [2] Editions in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne were previously produced before being cancelled in February 2014.

  3. List of programs broadcast by Seven Network - Wikipedia

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    Real Life (1992–94, became Today Tonight from 1995) Seven News At 7 on 7Two (2013–14) Seven’s COVID-19 Pandemic (31 December 2019 – 31 January 2022) Sunday Night (2009–19) Terry Willesee Tonight (1981–88) Today Tonight (East Coast) (2002–14) Today Tonight (Sydney, Melbourne versions) (1995–2002, replaced by East Coast Edition)

  4. Sharyn Ghidella - Wikipedia

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    Ghidella's career in television began in the region, as a reporter and presenter for North Queensland Television (now 10 QLD ). She also produced and presented the regional weekly current affairs program, Newsweek. She moved to Brisbane to work with Network Ten 's News division, before going to the Nine Network. [1]

  5. Glenn Taylor (television presenter) - Wikipedia

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    1968 to 1998. Known for. being sacked for saying "testicles". Television. Today Tonight, State Affair, Seven News, Ten News. Glenn Taylor is an Australian Logie Award -winning former television presenter. He is best known for co-anchoring Seven News on HSV-7 in Melbourne from 1988 to 1991 and Ten News on TVQ-10 in Brisbane from 1992 to 1998.

  6. Seven Network - Wikipedia

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    Streaming media. 7plus (Only in Australia) The Seven Network (commonly known as Channel Seven or simply Seven) is a major Australian commercial free-to-air television network. It is owned by Seven West Media Limited, [2] and is one of the five main free-to-air television networks in Australia. The network's headquarters are located in Sydney .

  7. Category:Seven News presenters - Wikipedia

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    Mal Walden. Frank Warrick. Tim Watson. Shane Webcke. Pat Welsh (sports journalist) Matthew White (journalist) Alan Wilkie (weather presenter) Jim Wilson (broadcaster) Monique Wright.

  8. Nine News Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Nine News Queensland. Nine News Queensland is the flagship state-based news bulletin of the Nine Network in Brisbane. It is screened across Queensland on weeknights, while on weekends it is also screened on a half-hour delay in the Northern Territory. [1] Like all Nine News bulletins, the Queensland bulletin runs for one hour, from 6PM every ...

  9. Seven News - Wikipedia

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    Seven News (stylised 7NEWS) is the television news service of the Seven Network and, as of 2021, the highest-rating in Australia.. National bulletins are presented from Seven's high definition studios in South Eveleigh, Sydney, while its flagship 6 pm Seven News bulletins are produced in studios based in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Perth.