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{{short description|Australian TV channel}} |
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{{About|the Australian channel|the Indian TV channel owned by Sony Pictures Networks|Sony Ten}} |
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{{Infobox television channel |
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| name = 10 HD |
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| logo = File:Network_10HD_Logo.png |
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| logo_size = 220px |
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| logo_caption = Logo used since 2018 |
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| launch_date = 16 December 2007 <br />16 December 2007 – 1 January 2009 (breakaway)<br />2 March 2016 (revival) |
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| closed_date = 25 March 2009 |
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| picture_format = [[1080i]] ([[High-definition television|HDTV]]) [[16:9 aspect ratio|16:9]] |
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| network = [[Network 10]] |
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| owner = [[Ten Network Holdings]] |
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| parent = [[Paramount Networks UK & Australia]] |
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| country = Australia |
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| language = English |
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| area = {{hlist|[[TEN (TV station)|Sydney]], [[ATV (Australia)|Melbourne]], [[TVQ|Brisbane]], [[ADS (TV station)|Adelaide]], [[NEW (TV station)|Perth]], [[DTD (TV station)|Darwin]], [[TNQ|Regional QLD]], [[NRN|Northern NSW & Gold Coast]], [[CTC (TV station)|Southern NSW & ACT]], [[MTN (TV station)|Griffith]], [[SGS/SCN|Broken Hill]], [[GLV/BCV|Regional VIC]], [[MDV (TV station)|Mildura]], [[TDT (TV station)|Tasmania]], [[MGS/LRS|Eastern SA]], [[SGS/SCN|Spencer Gulf]], [[CDT (TV station)|Central Australia]], [[West Digital Television|Regional WA]]}} |
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| former_names = Ten HD (2007–2009, 2016–2018) |
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| replaced = [[Network Ten|Ten (HD simulcast)]] |
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| replaced_by = [[10 Bold]] (both SD and HD feeds) |
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| sister_channels = {{Plainlist| |
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*[[Network 10|Channel 10]] |
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*[[10 Peach]] |
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*[[10 Bold]] |
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*[[10 Shake|Nickelodeon]] |
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*[[TVSN]] |
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*Gecko TV |
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}} |
}} |
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| website = [http://10play.com.au/ 10play.com.au] |
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| terr_serv_1 = Freeview Ten metro ([[virtual channel|virtual]]) |
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| terr_chan_1 = 1/15 |
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| terr_serv_2 = Freeview SCA/NINE Darwin ([[virtual channel|virtual]]) |
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| terr_chan_2 = 10 |
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| terr_serv_3 = Freeview WIN Northern NSW & Gold Coast ([[virtual channel|virtual]]) |
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| terr_chan_3 = 50 |
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| terr_serv_4 = Freeview SCA Regional QLD, Regional Southern NSW, Regional Victoria, Spencer Gulf SA/Broken Hill NSW ([[virtual channel|virtual]]) |
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| terr_chan_4 = 50 |
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| terr_serv_5 = Freeview WIN/Prime Regional WA |
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| terr_chan_5 = 50 |
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}} |
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'''10 HD''' is an Australian [[free-to-air]] [[television channel]] that was originally launched on 16 December 2007 on channel 1. The channel was available to [[High-definition television|high definition]] [[Digital terrestrial television in Australia|digital television]] viewers through [[Network 10]] [[owned-and-operated station]]s. The multichannel broadcast live sport, entertainment, films, documentaries, science fiction and news.<ref name="hdtv">{{cite news|title=CanWest's TEN To Launch TEN-HD|url=http://www.broadcastermagazine.com/issues/story.aspx?aid=1000069627|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118112503/http://www.broadcastermagazine.com/issues/story.aspx?aid=1000069627|url-status=dead|archive-date=18 January 2013|work=Broadcaster|date=19 September 2007|access-date=8 December 2010}}</ref> The channel ceased broadcasting on 25 March 2009, and the following day was replaced by One HD (now known as [[10 Bold]]). |
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Following the government's decision to remove the SD Primary Channel limitations, the channel restored as an HD simulcast on 2 March 2016 on channel 13. On 16 September 2020, [[Network 10]] moved 10 HD to digital channels 1 and 15 following the addition of [[10 Shake]] from 27 September 2020. To make room for this, 10 Bold's HD feed closed down and 10 Bold was reduced to two standard definition (SD) feeds.<ref name="TVTlaunch" /><ref name="TENInsider" /> |
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==History== |
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===Origins=== |
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From 2002, this was interspersed with a loop of high definition demonstration material during business hours, for viewing in the showrooms of television retailers, at the conclusion of an equivalent service by Network Ten. |
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===Breakaway era=== |
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Ten HD was officially announced on 14 September 2007, to replace [[Network Ten]]'s existing [[high-definition television|high definition]] service, a simulcast of its [[standard-definition television|standard definition]] and [[analogue television|analogue]] services, through the use of an amendment to the ''[[Broadcasting Services Act 1992]]'' in 2006. The ''Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Digital Television) Act 2006'' permitted television networks to launch digital multichannels, provided that they are broadcast exclusively in [[high-definition television|high definition]].<ref name="simulcast">{{cite news |title=High definition broadcasting requirement |publisher=[[Australian Communications and Media Authority]] |date=13 June 2007 |url=http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/1001/pc=PC_100034 |access-date=17 September 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080221235608/http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/1001/pc=PC_100034 |archive-date=21 February 2008}}</ref> |
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Although originally expected to be the first [[free-to-air]] [[commercial television]] channel introduced to metropolitan areas since 1988,<ref name="launch">{{cite news|title=New channel, new era: Introducing TEN HD |publisher=[[Ten Network Holdings Limited]] |date=14 September 2007 |url=http://www.tencorporate.com.au/library/documents/Introducing%20TEN-HD%2014%20Sept%2007.pdf |access-date=14 September 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080216032509/http://www.tencorporate.com.au/library/documents/Introducing%20TEN-HD%2014%20Sept%2007.pdf |archive-date=16 February 2008 }}</ref> the surprise launch of [[Seven Media Group]]'s [[high-definition television|HD]] offering, [[7HD]], on 15 October 2007, two months before transmissions were scheduled to begin,<ref name="sevenhd">{{cite news|title=Seven's new multi-channellling is on-air |publisher=[[Seven Media Group]] |date=16 October 2007 |url=http://www.sevencorporate.com.au/_uploads/Files/7-hd-16-october.pdf |access-date=1 December 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071202082942/http://www.sevencorporate.com.au/_uploads/Files/7-hd-16-october.pdf |archive-date=2 December 2007 }}</ref> meant that Ten HD was launched as the second [[high-definition television|high-definition]] multichannel in Australia. [[PBL Media]] announced the creation of a similar multichannel, [[9HD]], on 27 September,<ref name="ninehd">{{cite news | title = Gyngell to lead network revival | newspaper = [[Herald Sun]] | date = 27 September 2007 | url = http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22488771-662,00.html | access-date = 27 September 2007 | first=Darren | last=Devlyn}}</ref> which was launched on 17 March 2008. |
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Ten's parent company, and shareholder in metropolitan ratings system [[OzTAM]], [[Ten Network Holdings Limited]], began discussions with the ratings system operator to have [[digital terrestrial television in Australia|digital multichannels]], such as 10HD and [[ABC2|ABC TV Plus]], included in [[television ratings in Australia|television ratings]] for the first time on 17 September 2007.<ref name="ratings">{{cite news|title=TEN seeks separate ratings for digital TV |newspaper=[[The Australian]] |date=17 September 2007 |url=http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22428502-7582,00.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070918215844/http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22428502-7582,00.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=18 September 2007 |access-date=17 September 2007 }}</ref> As well as this, on the same day, it was announced that the national weekend editions of ''[[10 News First]]'' would be timeshifted from [[Network Ten|10]] onto Ten HD, an hour delayed at 6 pm, to directly compete with ''[[Seven News]]'' and [[Nine News]]. This would have seen 10 ''News'' First formally broadcast at 6 pm for the first time since 1992,<ref name="news">{{cite news|title=Ten has news for big rivals |newspaper=[[The Australian]] |date=17 September 2007 |url=http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22429516-7582,00.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070918133745/http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22429516-7582,00.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=18 September 2007 |access-date=17 September 2007 }}</ref> however, the timeslot was later amended to 5.30 pm. |
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In preparation for the launch of 10 HD, Ten's digital terrestrial channel line-up was updated on 19 November 2007, with changes consisting of [[Logical channel number|LCN1]] redirecting [[Network Ten|Network 10]]'s current high-definition simulcast.<ref name="faq">{{cite news|title=FAQ for TEN's Digital Services |publisher=[[Ten Network Holdings Limited]] |date=24 October 2007 |url=http://ten.com.au/ten/tv_ten-hd-faq.html |access-date=25 October 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071031060105/http://ten.com.au/ten/tv_ten-hd-faq.html |archive-date=31 October 2007 }}</ref> Following this, on 21 November 2007, [[Ten Network Holdings Limited]] announced that it would launch the channel on 16 December 2007 at 5.00 pm, with the first program, ''[[Totally Wild]]''.<ref>{{cite news | title = Ten reveals 2008 lineup | newspaper = [[The Age]] | date = 21 November 2007 | url = http://www.theage.com.au/news/Business/Ten-reveals-2008-lineup/2007/11/21/1195321860592.html | access-date = 21 November 2007 | location=Melbourne}}</ref> |
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====Opening night==== |
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Ten HD officially commenced transmission on 16 December 2007 from the network's five metropolitan [[owned-and-operated station]]s in [[TEN (TV station)|Sydney]], [[ATV (Australia)|Melbourne]], [[TVQ|Brisbane]], [[ADS (TV station)|Adelaide]], and [[NEW (TV station)|Perth]].<ref name="launch" /> Prior to the official launch, at 5.00 pm the first program, ''[[Totally Wild]]'', was broadcast. Following this, for the first time since 1992,<ref name="news" /> ''[[Ten News|10 News First]]'' and ''[[Sports Tonight (Australian TV program)|Sports Tonight]]'' were broadcast in direct competition with ''[[Seven News]]'' and ''[[Nine News]]'', timeshifted by thirty minutes to 5.30 pm and 6.00 pm respectively.<ref name="new" /> |
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The first official program on launch night began at 8.30 pm, the 2001 movie ''[[Black Hawk Down (film)|Black Hawk Down]]''.<ref name="new" /> This was followed by [[Bon Jovi]]'s ''[[Lost Highway Tour]]'' at 11.30 pm and ''[[Video Hits (Australian TV series)|Video Hits Presents: The Music of Supernatural]]'' at 12.25 am. ''[[Video Hits (Australian TV series)|Video Hits Up-Late]]'' marked the end of the first night of transmission for 10HD at 12.50 am.<ref name="weekone" /> |
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In the lead-up to the opening night, the channel promised up to eleven hours of time-shifted programming from Ten in addition to fifty hours of exclusive programming, which included live sport, entertainment, films, documentaries, science fiction and news.<ref name="hdtv" /><ref name="launch" /> This consisted of six movies per week, in addition to [[National Geographic Channel|National Geographic]] documentaries in the afternoon, from 3pm to 5pm, music-oriented programming following the ''Sunday Night Movie'', along with a primetime breakaway schedule on Thursdays and from 10.30 pm to 11.30 pm Monday to Wednesday.<ref name="weekone">{{cite news|title=TEN-HD Arrives |publisher=[[Ten Network Holdings Limited]] |date=30 November 2007 |url=http://www.tencorporate.com.au/library/documents/TEN%20HD%20program%20schedule%2030%20Nov%2007.pdf |access-date=16 December 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080729175517/http://www.tencorporate.com.au/library/documents/TEN%20HD%20program%20schedule%2030%20Nov%2007.pdf |archive-date=29 July 2008 }}</ref> |
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In addition to high definition broadcasting on channel 1, a high definition simulcast of 10HD was provided on channel 12 alongside a standard definition simulcast on channel 11 as '''Ten SD2'''.<ref>{{cite web | title = Technical Bulletin Forthcoming Changes to Network Ten's Digital Transmissions | publisher = Ten Network Holdings | date = February 2009 | url = http://cncms.com.au/SANYO-IMs/FAQs/ONETechnical%20Changes.pdf | access-date = 6 November 2016}}</ref> |
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====Full simulcast and launch of 10 Bold==== |
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From 2009, commercial networks in Australia were allowed to broadcast a standard definition subchannel. Rather than introduce a new digital service, Ten decided to relaunch Ten HD as a sports-only channel, to be named [[One (Australian TV channel)|One HD]] (now 10 Bold), and use its standard definition simulcast on channel 11 to broadcast a standard definition simulcast called One SD.<ref>{{cite news | title = TEN first with new digital sport service | newspaper = [[The Australian]] | date = 29 October 2008 | url = http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/business/story/0,28124,24567854-7582,00.html | archive-url = https://archive.today/20121215195613/http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/business/story/0,28124,24567854-7582,00.html | url-status = dead | archive-date = 15 December 2012 | access-date = 30 October 2008 }}</ref> Before One HD's official launch, most breakaway programming shown on Ten HD ceased from 1 January 2009, and only showed a high-definition broadcast of the existing Ten digital service, along with a few sports-based breakaway programs. Ten HD officially shut down on 25 March 2009, with One HD (now 10 Bold) launching the following day. |
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===2016 revival=== |
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After the [[Nine Network]] restarted broadcasting [[9HD]] in November 2015, 10 confirmed that it was working on rebroadcasting Ten HD. However, they did not put a time frame on it, stating that they are "working through some technical and rights issues".<ref>{{cite news | title = What Australian TV will look like in 2016 | work = news.com.au | date = 27 December 2015 | url = http://www.news.com.au/finance/business/media/what-australian-tv-will-look-like-in-2016/news-story/170497a2fe18a43e419d1754bd551e9b | access-date = 18 January 2016}}</ref> On 11 February 2016, some smart TVs began receiving notification messages advising of 10HD through a "ghost broadcast" that soon disappeared.<ref>{{cite web|website=[[TV Tonight]]|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2016/02/ready-for-ten-hd.html |title=Ready for TEN HD? |date=11 February 2016 |access-date=11 February 2016}}</ref> |
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Ten later recommenced simulcasting in high definition on 2 March 2016 on channel 13 from 3pm, in time for the 2016 season of the [[Supercars Championship|Virgin Australia Supercars Championship]]. As a result, [[One (Australian TV channel)|One]] was reduced to a standard definition broadcast on both channel 1 and channel 12.<ref name="TVTlaunch">{{cite web|website=[[TV Tonight]]|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2016/02/ten-in-high-definition-from-march-2.html |title=TEN in High Definition from March 2 |date=22 February 2016 |access-date=22 February 2016}}</ref><ref name="TENInsider">{{cite web |url=http://tenplay.com.au/blog/the-insider/ten-hd-simulcast-set-to-launch-on-2-march |title=TEN HD Simulcast Set To Launch On 2 March |date=22 February 2016 |publisher=[[Ten Network Holdings]] |access-date=22 February 2016 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160223113558/http://tenplay.com.au/blog/the-insider/ten-hd-simulcast-set-to-launch-on-2-march |archive-date=23 February 2016 |df=dmy-all }}</ref> Ten uses MPEG-4 technology to broadcast Ten HD.<ref name="TENInsiderFAQ">{{cite web |date=22 February 2016 |title=TEN HD Frequently Asked Questions |url=http://tenplay.com.au/blog/the-insider/ten-hd-faqs |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160223002725/http://tenplay.com.au/blog/the-insider/ten-hd-faqs |archive-date=23 February 2016 |access-date=22 February 2016 |publisher=[[Ten Network Holdings]]}}</ref> |
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Upon the regional media shakeup on 1 July 2016 where [[WIN Television]] replaced [[Southern Cross Austereo]] as Ten's primary regional affiliate network, WIN's high definition simulcast on channel 80, [[WIN HD]], became Ten HD's regional counterpart. |
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[[NRN]] in Northern New South Wales carried 10HD from 21 September 2016 under Southern Cross' ownership. The station would sell off to WIN by 31 May 2017, keeping the 10 branding until playout and transmission were transferred to WIN's MediaHub facility the following September.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.southerncrossten.com.au/tenhd-faq/ |title=Ten HD: FAQ |date=13 September 2016 |publisher=Southern Cross Austereo |access-date=13 September 2016 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20160913205257/http://www.southerncrossten.com.au/tenhd-faq/ |archive-date=13 September 2016 |url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=13 September 2016 |title=Ten HD on-air from 21 September in Northern NSW and the Gold Coast |url=http://www.scaengage.com.au/news-events/ten-hd-on-air-from-21-september/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170321044037/http://www.scaengage.com.au/news-events/ten-hd-on-air-from-21-september/ |archive-date=21 March 2017 |access-date=13 September 2016 |publisher=Southern Cross Austereo}}</ref> |
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==Programming== |
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{{further|List of programs broadcast by Network 10}} |
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Ten HD broadcast programming consisting of news, live sporting events, entertainment, films, documentaries and science fiction. In addition to this, themed programming line-ups were broadcast on specified days, including ''Sci-Fi Saturday''.<ref name="switch">{{cite news | title = TV's big switch | newspaper = [[Herald Sun]] | date = 10 October 2007 | url = http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22561938-11869,00.html | access-date = 11 October 2007 | first=Peter | last=Familari}}</ref> The channel provided fifty hours of exclusive content per week including up to eleven hours of time-shifted programming from [[Network Ten|Ten]], as well as additional programming from popular Ten franchises such as ''[[Australian Idol]]'', ''[[The Biggest Loser (Australian TV series)|The Biggest Loser]]'', and ''[[So You Think You Can Dance (U.S. TV series)|So You Think You Can Dance]]''.<ref name="launch" /> |
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Overseas programming on Ten HD included; ''[[Psych]]'', ''[[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]'', ''[[Cane (TV series)|Cane]]'', ''[[Conviction (2006 TV series)|Conviction]]'', ''[[Eureka (2006 TV series)|Eureka]]'', ''[[Friday Night Lights (TV series)|Friday Night Lights]]'', ''[[Journeyman (TV series)|Journeyman]]'', ''[[One Tree Hill (TV series)|One Tree Hill]]'', ''[[Over There (American TV series)|Over There]]'', ''[[Smallville (TV series)|Smallville]]'', ''[[The 4400]]'', ''[[The Bold and the Beautiful]]'', ''[[The Shield]]'' and ''[[Veronica Mars]]''. In the late evenings a mixture exclusive series, movies and encore screenings of series were broadcast. Late-night series broadcast included ''[[The X-Files]]'', ''[[Charmed]]'', ''[[JAG (TV series)|JAG]]'', ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'', ''[[Angel (1999 TV series)|Angel]]'', ''[[NYPD Blue]]'' and ''[[Sex and the City]]''. In addition to this, [[high-definition television|high-definition]] documentaries from the [[National Geographic Channel]] and [[Granada Television]] screened on weekdays from 3 pm to 5 pm. |
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===News=== |
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{{further|10 News First}} |
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To compete directly with ''[[Seven News]]'' and ''[[Nine News]]'', Ten HD broadcast [[Ten News#Local Bulletins|local editions]] of ''[[Ten News]]'', timeshifted by half an hour, on weekdays at 5.30 pm, allowing the second half of the bulletin to compete with the offerings from the other commercial networks.<ref name="new">{{cite news|title=New channels for 7, 10 |publisher=[[Melbourne Observer]] |date=19 September 2007 |url=http://www.melbourneobserver.com.au/ob_19sep07_p15z.pdf |access-date=11 October 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080722225911/http://melbourneobserver.com.au/ob_19sep07_p15z.pdf |archive-date=22 July 2008 }}</ref> On weekends, the [[Ten News#National Bulletins|national bulletin]] was delayed by half an hour at 5.30 pm and ''[[Sports Tonight (Australian TV program)|Sports Tonight]]'' followed at 6.00 pm. |
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Ten HD simulcast the ''[[Ten News#Early News|Early News]]'' and ''[[Ten News#Morning News|Morning News]]'', 6 am and 11 am respectively. It did not simulcast ''[[Ten News#Ten Late News and Sports Tonight|Late News]]'' but instead showed exclusive programming from 10.30 pm, with a drama series and then a late movie, followed by repeats of ''[[Video Hits (Australian TV series)|Video Hits Up-Late]]'' specials. |
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===Sport=== |
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{{further|10 Sport}} |
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10 Sport broadcast live or near live exclusive and simulcast sporting events on 10HD. These included ''NASCAR Sprint Cup Series'', ''NASCAR Nationwide Series'', ''[[Formula One]]'', ''[[Grand Prix motorcycle racing|MotoGP]]'', the ''[[National Football League|NFL]]'', the ''[[Indian Premier League]]'',<ref name="IPL">{{cite news | title = Australia to get live coverage of IPL | publisher = cricinfo.com | date = 11 February 2008 | url = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ipl/content/current/story/335886.html}}</ref> the ''[[World Golf Championships]]'', the ''[[WGC-Bridgestone Invitational]]'', the ''[[World Cup (men's golf)|Mission Hills World Cup]]'' and the ''[[New Zealand PGA Championship]]''.<ref name="lineup">{{cite news|title=TEN Announces Winning 2008 Lineup |publisher=[[Ten Network Holdings Limited]] |date=21 November 2007 |url=http://www.tencorporate.com.au/library/documents/TEN%20announces%20winning%202008%20lineup%2021%20Nov%2007.pdf |access-date=27 November 2007 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080728102900/http://www.tencorporate.com.au/library/documents/TEN%20announces%20winning%202008%20lineup%2021%20Nov%2007.pdf |archive-date=28 July 2008 }}</ref> |
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In addition to this, the ''[[Australian Football League]]'' was simulcast on the channel, with all of Ten's games filmed in high definition.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,20883722%5E15321%5E%5Enbv%5E,00.html | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20061214215257/http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,20883722%5E15321%5E%5Enbv%5E,00.html | archive-date = 14 December 2006 | title = TEN gives HD sporting chance | access-date = 28 November 2007 | date = 7 December 2006 | newspaper = [[The Australian]] | url-status = dead}}</ref> |
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Formula One Grand Prix and MotoGP races were televised on 10HD, usually on tape delay. |
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Most of 10HD's sports content was kept after it was relaunched as 10 Bold. |
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==Availability== |
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===Original channel=== |
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In its former inception, Ten HD was available exclusively in [[1080i]] [[High-definition television|high definition]] from the network's five metropolitan [[owned-and-operated station]]s, [[TEN (TV station)|TEN]] Sydney, [[ATV (Australia)|ATV]] [[Melbourne]], [[TVQ]] [[Brisbane]], [[ADS (TV station)|ADS]] [[Adelaide]], and [[NEW (TV station)|NEW]] [[Perth]].<ref name="launch" /> The breakaway programming was never available outside of the metropolitan areas, although [[Southern Cross Ten]] had planned to rebroadcast the service from mid-2009: it instead launched the One service.<ref>{{cite news |title=Media Spy – The Spy Report – Southern Cross Ten to carry ONE |publisher=Media Spy |url=http://www.mediaspy.org/report/2009/01/southern-cross-ten-to-carry-one-hd/ |access-date=4 February 2009 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090120013738/http://www.mediaspy.org/report/2009/01/southern-cross-ten-to-carry-one-hd/ |archive-date=20 January 2009}}</ref> [[Foxtel]] added the channel to its line up for cable customers in June 2008, when the [[Pay television|subscription television]] provider launched its [[Foxtel|Foxtel HD+]] service.<ref name="launch" /> |
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===Revival channel=== |
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Ten HD is available exclusively in [[1080i]] [[High-definition television|high definition]]. |
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Upon its revival on 2 March 2016, Ten HD returned to 1080i50 high definition but was broadcast in MPEG-4 format as opposed to the standard MPEG-2 format. Ten HD covers all Ten-owned metropolitan stations as well as the Gold Coast (covered by its Brisbane station).<ref name="TENInsiderFAQ" /> It is also available to regional viewers via Southern Cross and its joint-ventures on channel 50 in Southern NSW, regional Victoria, regional Queensland, Tasmania (also owned by WIN Television), Broken Hill, the Spencer Gulf and Darwin (also owned by Nine Entertainment), and via WIN Television and its joint-ventures on channel 50 in Eastern SA, Mildura, regional WA (both also owned by Seven West Media), Tasmania (also owned by Southern Cross) and Northern NSW and the Gold Coast. |
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On 16 September 2020 in Metropolitan areas, 10 HD moved from Channel 13 to Channel 15 due to the impending launch of Network 10's third digital channel ''[[10 Shake]]''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2020/09/tvsn-moves-to-channel-16.html|title=TVSN moves to Channel 16|date=16 September 2020|website=TV Tonight|publisher=[[TV Tonight]]|access-date=16 September 2020}}</ref> |
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==Logo history== |
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<gallery> |
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File:TENHD.svg|16 December 2007 – 25 March 2009 |
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File:TEN HD logo 2016.png|2 March 2016 – 31 October 2018 |
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File:Network_10HD_Logo.png|31 October 2018 – present |
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</gallery> |
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'''Ten HD''' (2007–09, 2016–18) |
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*2007–2009: The World is Amazing in HD / My Ten HD |
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*2016–2018: Turn on 10. |
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'''10 HD''' (2018–present) |
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*31 October 2018 – 23 October 2019: TV with a Twist |
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*23 October 2019 – 1 August 2020: Now You're Talking |
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*15 October 2020 – present: There's No Place Like 10 |
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==See also== |
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{{Portal|Television|Australia}} |
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*[[List of digital television channels in Australia]] |
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*[[High-definition television in Australia]] |
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==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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{{Ten Network Holdings}} |
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{{Paramount Global}} |
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{{Free-to-air television channels in Australia}} |
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