WIN CORPORATION


'WIN Corporation' is an Australian based media corporation, that owns the WIN Television network, NWS, and STW in Australia.

Contents
Assets
Television
Other
Television
Radio
References
See also
External links

Assets


Television


WIN Television


RTQ Queensland


WIN Southern New South Wales


VTV Victoria


TVT Tasmania


MTN Griffith


SES/RTS South Australia

NWS Adelaide

STW Perth

Mildura Digital Television (50% stake)

Tasmanian Digital Television (50% stake)
Other


SelecTV

i98FM

C91.3FM

Crawford Productions

SP Telemedia (13% stake)

Television


WIN's majority owner, Bruce Gordon, recently increased his stake in Network Ten, in what could be viewed as an attempt to become a major media player in Australia once media ownership laws are changed (which is widely expected to occur during the forthcoming term of the Howard government). WIN also holds shares in PBL.
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]

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)

References


1. WIN wins Perth station
2. WIN buys Channel 9 Adelaide
3. Sunraysia favours Ch 9 Perth sale to WIN

See also



Regional television in Australia

External links



WIN Television web site

Australian Television Archive article on WIN4 Wollongong

ABA radio and TV licensing web site

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