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ONE HD bumps TEN HD into limbo

Fans asking about their favourite TEN HD shows are left in limbo as ONE HD takes over from April.

TEN’s “science fiction Thursday”, Neighbours catch-up, timeshifted News and documentaries on TEN HD could become a thing of the past with confirmation that there is no contingency plan announced alongside the launch of ONE HD.

TEN HD will continue on air until April when it is overtaken by TEN’s 24hr sports channel ONE HD. The current home of TEN HD, Channel 12, will broadcast the sports content in standard definition.

That leaves Smallville and other fan favourites in television limbo. Other shows including Torchwood, Battlestar Galactica, Eureka, One Tree Hill, Friday Night Lights and Monk have found a home on TEN HD after being snubbed by TEN’s analogue channel. While some will have concluded their run by April, a spokesperson could not confirm the future for shows that drop off analogue to TV Tonight.

“The reason we’ve gone with HD for ONE is because sport is something that is just so well suited to HD, because of the nature of the content,” said a spokesperson.

One of the current benefits of having the HD channel is to allow viewers to see favourite shows in high definition. Key shows including Australian Idol, Rove, Neighbours, Supernatural, NCIS, Rush, House, Life, 9AM with David and Kim, Oprah Winfrey and The Late Show with David Letterman can all be seen in high definition.

But the introduction of ONE HD viewers will see those programmes air in digital but not high definition.

The list of sports coming to ONE HD is not without some “jewels in the crown” but it doesnt mean TEN’s analogue channel will be sports-free. Some sports will air simultaneously on SD and HD. Others may even screen on SD first.

Press Release:

Network Ten today announced the first all-new commercial free-to-air television channel in almost 50
years, a dedicated sports channel to provide Australians 24-hour sports coverage from home and around the world.

As a free-to-air channel, it will be available to Australians who are widely acknowledged as the world’s
greatest sports enthusiasts. The new channel will allow Australians to share their unifying passion for
sport: and will be named ONE.

ONE will be broadcast from early in the second quarter of calendar 2009 in High Definition (HD) on
Channel 1 and it will also be available in Standard Definition (SD) on the network’s second SD channel
(Channel 12).

Network Ten CEO Grant Blackley said ONE’s all-sports programming format will appeal to Australians’
shared passion for sport and, also, ensure that Network Ten as a multi-channel broadcaster continues to build a new and more diverse audience.

“ONE’s appeal to Australia’s natural sports lovers will complement TEN’s seriously different programming
strategy – with each channel offering viewers and clients a unique and appealing programming format,”
Mr Blackley said.

“TEN continues to pursue its targeted strategy – that is, with a primary focus on building its competitive share in the strategically valuable 18-49s, and maintaining the leading position in 16-39s. TEN is also the number one network in day time in all key demos.

“In considering the opportunities for our new multi-channel, it became obvious very quickly that sport
would be a highly attractive genre for the Australian viewing public, of both genders and all ages. There is currently no dedicated free-to-air sports channel in this market, and Ten has existing relationships with key sports rights holders and a reputation for delivery of high quality sports broadcasts.

“Importantly, the network’s upgraded broadcast infrastructure means we are exceptionally well placed to provide these three digital channels, supporting our network’s – and the industry’s – move into a multichannel and multi-platform environment.

“We anticipate that ONE will add significant momentum to digital switchover by giving Australian viewers a compelling reason to purchase an HD or SD receiver,” Mr Blackley said The Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, Senator Stephen Conroy, said Network Ten’s initiative heralded a new era in Australian free-to-air broadcasting.

“Innovations such as Network Ten’s digital sport channel will play an important part in Australia’s
transition from analogue to digital television,” Senator Conroy said.

“The Rudd Government is committed to ensuring Australia completes a smooth transition to digital
television and the availability of more diverse and broadly appealing free-to-air multi-channel
programming will assist that process.”

Network Ten’s general manager – sport, David White, said sport plays a prominent role in Australian
culture and identity, and it is uniquely suited to digital TV – with its emphasis on the best broadcast clarity of picture and sound.

“The programming schedule for ONE will showcase the sports Australians love, in a way they will enjoy
viewing them,” Mr White said.

“Live and exclusive will be a hallmark of the channel.”

“Broadcasting in digital means we will be able to most vividly capture the greatest sporting events and
achievements, along with the intimate details of the intense human dramas that play out in sport.

“We believe ONE will appeal to a broad audience and very quickly become a regular and enjoyable part
of Australians’ sports viewing habit,” he said.

Some of the sports highlights that viewers can expect to enjoy on ONE include:
AFL – the 2009 NAB Cup, home and away season, and finals including the Grand Final returning to the
network in 2009
Netball – ANZ Championship Competition and all Test matches featuring the Australian Netball
Diamonds, exclusively for the next five years
Commonwealth Games – 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games
Cricket – Indian Premier League Cricket, the world’s premier annual Twenty20 cricket competition
Formula 1 – every round of the F1 World Championship
Moto GP – extensive coverage of every round of the World Championship
NASCAR – live coverage of the Daytona 500 and other major Sprint Cup races, live coverage of the
Nationwide Series, as well as Sprint Cup qualifying
Australian Rally Championship – exclusive coverage of every round
National Football League (NFL) – three games per week live, including the flagship Sunday and
Monday night games, as well as live coverage of play-offs and the Super Bowl
Major League Baseball (MLB) – five games per week live, including prime time coverage of play-offs
and World Series National Basketball Association (NBA) – three games per week live
Golf – US Masters, US Open, World Golf Championships including the Accenture MatchPlay
Championship, the CA Championship, the Bridgestone Invitational and the World Cup, Australian PGA,
Ladies Masters, 2010 Ryder Cup, and 15 additional international and domestic events including the
Johnnie Walker Classic, and the Asian tour’s flagship event the Singapore Open and the tour’s seasonending Volvo Masters of Asia.
U.S. College sports – American football and basketball
Tennis – ATP and WTA tennis, details to be confirmed, approximately 11 tournaments during 2009.
Swimming – Network Ten is delighted to announce that, from 2009, it is the exclusive broadcaster for
Swimming Australia. This includes coverage of the Australian Swimming Championships, Pan Pacific
Championships, Australian Short Course Championships, FINA World Short Course, Swimmer of the
Year – a minimum 109 hours per year for the next eight years.

According to rights agreements and current Federal Government anti-siphoning regulations, some of these sports and events will also be shown first or simultaneously on TEN.

To preview and review the week’s events and to continue the conversations about sport that Australians enjoy, there will also be a series of new programs dedicated to the sports Australians love. These will include a new live AFL show on Monday nights, weekly wrap shows for NFL, NBA, MLB, NASCAR Sprint Cup series and Nationwide series, Formula 1, Moto GP and US PGA Tour.

Every week night, ONE will also broadcast two expanded editions of Sports Tonight, bringing viewers
further in-depth news from both domestic and international sources.

From time to time, ONE will feature extreme sports, emerging sports and a range of sports-related
programming including documentaries.

BACKGROUND
The ONE SD channel will be separately badged and marketed, and used to promote the premium ONE
HD service to SD viewers.

ONE – Branding
The name ONE expresses the channel’s mission to share the greatness of sport with all Australians –
capturing the passion that unites us as one. It was inspired by the irrepressible response of the crowd toa classic goal and the sense of bonding we experience in that dramatic moment, an inspiring effect only great sport can deliver.

Breaking from sporting channel clichés, the logo communicates the fresher, more accessible approach
that is the essence of ONE. It shows that our goal is to capture the unique and much loved place that
sport has in everyday Australian life, beyond just the generic highlights and generic feeds of today’s
offerings.

Digital TV – Australian market penetration
Digital take-up in Australia is accelerating, and is following global trends. Currently, 42 per cent of
Australian households have a digital receiver and, at the time of the launch of ONE in 2009, this is
expected to be around 50 per cent.

Digital TV – multi-channelling policy and digital rollout
Under government legislation (Broadcasting Services Act) free-to-air commercial broadcasters will be
permitted to provide an additional SD digital multichannel each from January 2009 in addition to the HD
digital multichannel currently provided.

The Australian Government has announced that all free-to-air television broadcasters in Australia will
complete the switch from analogue transmission to digital-only transmission by the end of 2013.

REGIONAL VIEWERS: Please see information in comments and other stories on this site that indicate “mid year” for SC 10 and TDT. Please do not ask for further detail on when this will arrive as there is currently no news. For more recent stories on ONE HD kindly click on the show tag at end of story. Kindly read comments before asking repeat question. Thankyou.

184 Responses

  1. Its a good idea, but now we can’t watch normal channel 10 stuff in HD! I know there’s people who like sport, and they’re happy, but what about the rest of us? I don’t watch TV that often, but its a pain in the arm that I have to watch channel 10 in SD. huff.

  2. Good viewing ONE HD ,I like it.
    For the wish list , is it possible to include World Super Bikes which has been a great hunting ground for Aussies over the years.

  3. This is just plain ridiclous…. Dont get me wrong, i like some sport like NRL and Car racing etc, but why take away TEN HD for…. What about all the other people who dont like sport and want to watch thier tv show in high def…. For example Smallville, who’s going to be able to watch them…. Whats going to happen to the shows that arent on SCSD…. Their just going to get cancelled, so we may aswell say goodbye to the shows we love…. Really channel ten are just screwing themselves over. Not our fault, their just too damn stupid to realise it….

  4. I’m a sports fan, but serioulsy….

    1. even I don’t consider this sports channel be more valuable than a commercial channel with the big ticket shows like Idol, House etc in HD.

    2. Why couldn’t they add a channel. How did it come to this? Serioulsy I would like to know what commercial or technical pressures can explain this bizarre and regressive move.

    I bought HD TV. I bought foxtel HD. They now expect me to watch SD??? Why?

  5. Hello

    Ballarat can get One HD because they are upgrading their towers I am pissed of I bought a new Sony LCD Full HD and I cant get in ballarat and I am thinking of buying a house in melb

  6. I don’t think it’s matter of whether sport specifically or a variety of broadcasting is to your liking. It’s the fact that the Sport option is the equivalent of the upgrade to Colour TV and the usual programming is still in Black and White. 2 months ago I marveled at the clarity of Ice Age 2 in HD on Ten. It was replayed 2 weeks ago in SD and simply highlighted the fact that SD is an archaic option, when the the future of broadcasting lies in the HD realm. I simply hope Ten has a future plan in place to include HD content for non sports fans.

  7. I was impressed when 10 HD started broardcasting MotoGP some years earier. Wow I could actually watch it without staying up really late… Oh wait… Only major capital cities are aired tenHD… (Sydney, Mebourne, Brisbane, Adelaid and Perth) The rest of Australia get Southern Cross Ten…. And we get nothing but panoramic veiws of the country..

    Big surprise we are ripped off again with One Tv… Not date advised for airing on SC10….I guess country areas just don’t matter to 10….

    Funny thing is… It confirmed my belief… Canberra is just a country town… =;-0

  8. Not sure why Ten cant do everything. If people notice there is channel 1 which is ONE HD. Channel 10 which is 10SD and channel 12 which is ONESD but I have also seen Channel 11 is also ONE so why not change this somehow to make it TEN HD.

  9. Great idea ONE!, but whats happening with the live AFL, my sons love Footy, but as it is a schoo; night they do not get to watch any of the opening bonanza due to your delay ! please change it

  10. Dont like your idea of sports. how about surfing its always on at many locations around the world. Also cycling track and road. Australias idea of sport is always football footy kick to kick and that other thing with a red ball and stumps. i am so sick of it.

  11. This is for comments like this:

    ” Len says:
    March 22, 2009 at 8:36 pm

    I’m removing Ten One from my programming and putting a skip on Ten One on my TV, not interested in sports in the least and certainly not at the loss of my favorite shows, Smallville, Torchwood…..Guess I’ll just have to download these shows in future, at least then I get to see them at a reasonable time. RIP Ten HD, we will miss you.”

    And all that are similar..

    Hey guys, please send me your address, i’ll gladly send you a box of tissues in the post. It’s TV, if you really get that uptight about some TV shows, I suggest you put the remote down and pick up a book.

  12. I got Foxtel (not HD) for the sports, but I’d rather watch it on HD any day.

    The picture quality is worlds apart. In fact its painful to switch back to Foxtel once you’ve been watching HD.

  13. nice work!! loving the 24 hr sports channel… cant wait for it to begin!

    for all u chumps that dissagree with this… get a life mate! stop winging that u lost ur favourite shows! lol made me laugh at how some people are so against sport ???? its a way of life, keeping active… motorvating people to play the sports they love to watch on t.v!! i bet most of yous that disagree with the sports channel are computer losers with not much of a life outisde of the home!!!! wake up to yourselfs and go play some sport!!!

  14. I’m removing Ten One from my programming and putting a skip on Ten One on my TV, not interested in sports in the least and certainly not at the loss of my favorite shows, Smallville, Torchwood…..Guess I’ll just have to download these shows in future, at least then I get to see them at a reasonable time. RIP Ten HD, we will miss you.

  15. All that advertising for TEN HD, leading the way for other channels to do likewise and build up our expectations for a better quality of tv viewing just so you can jump ship in support for the 24/7 armchair athlete, leaving us with standard digital tv. Most of the tv programs that I enjoy watching are now going to be in a lesser quality than any other channel except for C31. As far as I’m concerned, Ten has just gone from the top shelf to the bottom of the barrel just to win the hearts of all those sports wannabees that could do so opt to watch as a poor alternative to fulfill their sporting fantasies. Well done Ten! What a disgrace!!

  16. Remember last year that whole advertising campaign about neighbours going HD? what a load of *hit gone after a year. No more 1080i ten hd channel it was the clearest of the 3 major FTA channels. Im disgusted 10HD is gone for a half hd sports channel. The government needs to relax the broadcasting bandwith laws as theirs no room for improvment.

  17. Ok there is a lot of uneducated people making incorrect statements. Each station is being made to launch HD channels so that we can eventually switch over to HD, which the USA is about to do next year. Its not Ch10 trying to make you buy HD. If anything you should all be thanking Ch10 for providing you with new content.. Ch9 and Ch7 are just going to be replaying the same shows on their HD channels at the fear of cannibalizing their advertising revenue.

    And you guys need to remember Ten is a company that ultimately needs to make money. If they don’t get good enough TARPs (ratings) on a show then they need to get a replacement because no advertiser wants to pay $$$ for a show that no1 is watching. You may love the show and get angry that it got cancelled but your a very small percentage of the population that actually liked the show. Also it starts on March 26th, currently all channels are just replaying, your not a genius for noticing that, its common knowledge. Matt – Finish your sentences with a statement, don’t just say what the? We can’t read your mind.

    I’ve seen the research, ONE HD will do very well.. it will probably get a solid 2-5 TARPs for most shows taking most the share away from Ch7 and Ch9 so for all the people who disagree, you don’t mean s**t to Ch10s bottom line figures.

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