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61-682: Big Questions was an Australian television show that was produced and broadcast on the Nine Network , with Jules Lund as host. It commenced broadcasting on 19 October 2006. It should not be confused with the Sydney Morning Herald column of the same name in the Saturday edition that poses sometimes serious, sometimes whimsical questions answered by readers. Prolific contributors are John Moir, Jim Dewar and David Buley. The show featured two panels each with two people debating on

122-475: A $ 500 million five year affiliation deal with Southern Cross Austereo , the then-primary regional affiliate of Network 10 . On 1 July 2016, WIN Television lost its Nine affiliate status to Southern Cross, which had Nine's metropolitan branding introduced across its now Nine-branded television assets . Nine later secured an affiliate deal with Mildura Digital Television , a joint venture between WIN and Prime Media Group, on 28 June 2016 to supply Nine content to

183-490: A Half Men proved a huge success for the network, generating 2.3 million viewers and dominating the week as top program. The return of new episodes of the popular sitcom The Big Bang Theory was also a huge success for the network, scoring high figures consistently week after week and dominating the evening as top program. Despite this, the Nine Network finished in second place in the ratings again in 2011 on 19.6%, behind

244-615: A Western Australia edition of A Current Affair , a localised 4.30pm afternoon news bulletin, gardening series Garden Gurus (which continues to air on Nine Network stations), lifestyle series Just Add Water and travel series Postcards WA . Appealathon was STW's fundraising organisation. It can be considered a counterpart to TVW's Telethon , and during the 1970s and 80s broadcast its own 24-hour telethon . Since its founding in 1975, Channel Nine Perth's Appealathon has raised in excess of $ 53.5 million for charity. Appealathon has supported four specific charities with Appealathon funds:

305-401: A boost after the coverage of the 11 September attacks in 2001. By 1991, the network was re-branded to its current branding. The death of CEO Kerry Packer in 2005 triggered more problems for the network. Digital terrestrial television was introduced on 1 January 2001. Nine stayed strong throughout 2003–04, winning 77 out of 80 ratings weeks across those two years (with Network Ten claiming

366-437: A deal that will last at least seven years. SCA subsequently announced that it would return to Network 10, effectively reversing their 2016 realignment. Under the agreement, WIN will pay half of its regional advertising revenue to Nine Entertainment Co., and provide advertising time for Nine's properties on its radio and television outlets. WIN will also provide advertising sales services for Nine's O&O stations NBN and NTD (with

427-477: A deal was later finalised on 2 July 2016 with programming resuming that night. Also after 10 years as an independent affiliate, NBN was finally folded in to the Nine Network with the NBN logo being retired on air after 54 years. However, despite being a Nine O&O, NBN News remains as an independent news bulletin, despite adopting the full Nine News on air look. In June 2018, it was announced that Nine would enter into

488-476: A documentary film entitled Montage of Perth . Its first night programming included the film Guys and Dolls , an MGM-produced tribute to Cecil B. DeMille called The World's Greatest Showman and a replay of TV Spells Magic , a variety show produced for the opening of TEN-10 in Sydney the preceding April. Upon launch, both STW and rival station TVW-7 launched a joint company entitled TV Facilities to allow

549-580: A five-hour timeshift . As a result, the quality of sister channel 9Gem was cut. On 15 April 2012, the Nine Network new rebrand visual identity for Channel Nine logo with the enhanced colour palette, which uses lighter shades of blue and more white gradients, including color from the brand identity, this was part identity since 2003 Nine Network logo. It was reported on 31 May 2012 that the Australian telecommunications company Telstra and WIN Television Network CEO, Bruce Gordon, are considering making

610-480: A joint venture with Australian News Channel (ANC) to create Your Money , a business news channel that was replaced the Sky News Business Channel on Foxtel channel 601 and also available free-to-air through Nine on channel 95, replacing Extra . However, it closed on 17 May 2019 due to lack of advertising and poor ratings. After 12 years, the Nine Network won the 2019 ratings year for

671-573: A joint venture with Discovery Inc. , which features action and adventure-themed reality series targeting a young adult male audience. On 1 October 2020, the Nine Network re-launched Extra , after 2 years being discontinued, thanks to Your Money . On 21 November 2020, Nine moved their Sydney studios from Willoughby to North Sydney. This comes after real estate developer Mirvac bought the Willoughby studios in February 2020, and plans to transform

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732-466: A new acquired programming deal with Nickelodeon , granting the network programming rights which they currently share with 10 and ABC until in 2023. On 2 April 2017, Nine created a new acquired programming deal with NBCUniversal , granting the network programming rights which they currently share with Seven . On 22 February 2020, DreamWorks Animation films became exclusive to the Nine Network after 8 years in which Network 10 and Seven Network owned

793-499: A popular question which divides people's opinions. Examples include Seinfeld or Friends , The Beatles or the Rolling Stones and Speedos or Boardshorts . A live audience cast their vote on which was the better of the two. Many celebrities have been chosen to debate the issues: Upon the program's commencement, there had been an increasing trend of pop culture panel programs on Australian television . The success of

854-416: A potential takeover of STW-9, with PBL and regional network WIN Television indicated as potential bidders. PBL Media announced in February 2007 that it would purchase STW-9 for A$ 136.4 million, with the deal to be completed in late March or early April subject to shareholder approval. However, major long-term shareholder, WIN, was also interested in the station. In June 2007, shareholders approved

915-647: A range of entertainment programming of various genre's from Australian and overseas sources. Nine's current Australian programming line-up include: Getaway , 60 Minutes , The AFL Sunday Footy Show , Footy Classified , 100% Footy , The NRL Sunday Footy Show , Cross Court , RBT , Emergency , Paramedics , The Block , Tipping Point Australia , 20 to 1 , Australian Ninja Warrior , Travel Guides , Lego Masters , Married at First Sight , The Hundred with Andy Lee , Parental Guidance , Snackmasters , The Summit , Love Island Australia , My Mum, Your Dad , Taronga: Who's Who in

976-957: A revised bid from WIN. On 1 May 2012, STW launched Gold , a datacasting channel owned by WIN. In 2013, Nine Entertainment Co. purchased the station from WIN. With control from 30 September, the station returned once again as an owned-and-operated station, although Nine Network now owned all five of its flagship metropolitan stations. On 19 September 2016, STW began broadcasting from new studios located at 253–267 St Georges Terrace in Perth's CBD, after 51 years at its original location in Dianella . 9News national services broadcast on STW include Today , Weekend Today , Today Early News , 9News Morning , 9News Afternoon , A Current Affair and 60 Minutes . Since May 2020, Nine News Late has been broadcast from STW on Mondays – Thursdays, presented by Michael Thomson. 9News Perth

1037-612: A takeover bid for Nine Entertainment. The network currently is trying to fight off administration as it deals with a debt exceeding A$ 3.3 billion. It was reported on 3 June 2013 that the Nine Network would immediately purchase Adelaide affiliate NWS-9 from the WIN Corporation as part of a deal to secure international cricket television rights. On 3 July 2013, it was reported that Nine would exercise an option to also buy STW-9 from WIN Corporation. Both purchases have resulted in these stations being, once again, O&O stations of

1098-519: Is an Australian television station owned by the Nine Network that is based in Perth , Western Australia. STW broadcasts from a shared facility transmitter mast located in Carmel . The station callsign, STW , is an acronym of Swan Television, Western Australia. In February 1964, Swan Television was awarded a licence to operate Perth's second commercial television station. The company's shareholders at

1159-579: Is owned by parent company Nine Entertainment and is one of five main free-to-air television networks in Australia. From 2017 to 2021, the network's slogan was "We Are the One". Since 2021, the network has changed its slogan back to the iconic Golden Era slogan "Still the One". As of 2023, the Nine Network is the second-rated television network in Australia, behind the Seven Network , and ahead of

1220-460: Is produced and broadcast live from STW's studios in Perth . 9News Afternoon is presented by Monika Kos and the flagship newscast every night at 6pm by Michael Thomson on weeknights and Tracy Vo on weekends, with sport presenters Matthew Pavlich (Monday – Thursday) and Paddy Sweeney (Friday – Sunday) and weather presenters Natalia Cooper (weeknights) and Elizabeth Creasy (weekends) from across Perth and regional Western Australia. Tracy Vo

1281-671: Is the main fill-in presenter for Michael Thomson on weeknights while Jamie Freestone and Elizabeth Creasy are the main fill-in presenters for Tracy Vo on weekends. Paddy Sweeney is the main fill-in sport presenter for Matthew Pavlich on weeknights while Joshua Dawe is the main fill-in presenter for Paddy Sweeney on weekends. Elizabeth Creasy is main fill-in weather presenter for Natalia Cooper Weeknights Weekends 9News Afternoon Late News Reporters Source Former presenters Former reporters In recent years, STW-9 has also produced and broadcast local news, current affairs & feature programming including

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1342-568: Is the right time for us to return to WIN." On 4 September 2024 the 2012 Nine Network 3D logo has been disappeared from the Today Show using original 2008 Nine Network 2D logo. The Nine Network broadcasts annual events such as ARIA Music Awards and Carols by Candlelight . The Nine Network's News and Current Affairs division , presents several bulletins and the weekday breakfast TV program's Today and Today Extra , as well as its weekend edition Weekend Today The network presents

1403-649: The 1956 Summer Olympics , later forming the National Television Network alongside QTQ -9 in Brisbane in 1959 and NWS -9 in Adelaide, the basis of the current Nine Network, in 1959. Before its formation, TCN-9 was then affiliated with HSV -7 (because alongside the Seven Network , they were both Australia's first television stations, having opened in 1956), and GTV-9's sister affiliate was ATN -7. The network, by 1967, had begun calling itself

1464-471: The 2006 Commonwealth Games . To try to revitalise the network in its 50th anniversary, Nine adopted a new, but critically received, logo that removed the nine dots, which had been part of the network's identity since 1969. In May 2007, Nine partially re-introduced the Nine dots, which resulted in the square logo changing into a three-dimensional (3-D) cube that rotates, with the dots visible on every second side of

1525-597: The ABC TV , Network 10 and SBS . The Nine Network's first broadcasting station was launched in Sydney, New South Wales, as TCN-9 on 16 September 1956 by The Daily Telegraph owner Frank Packer . John Godson introduced the station and former advertising executive Bruce Gyngell presented the first programme, This Is Television (so becoming the first person to appear on Australian television). Later that year, GTV -9 in Melbourne commenced transmissions to broadcast

1586-472: The ABC's Spicks and Specks began the popular trend and has been replicated, often unsuccessfully on other networks. This article about a television show originating in Australia is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Nine Network The Nine Network (stylised 9Network , commonly known as Channel Nine or simply Nine ) is an Australian commercial free-to-air television network . It

1647-672: The National Nine Network , and became simply the Nine Network Australia in 1987. Kerry Packer inherited the company after his father's death in 1974. Before the official conversion to colour on 1 March 1975, it was the first Australian television station to regularly screen programmes in colour with the first program to use it premiering in 1971 , the very year NTD -8 in Darwin commenced. The New South Wales Rugby Football League grand final of 1967 became

1708-400: The Nine Network , allowing direct access to its programming. In 1984, the station was bought by businessman Alan Bond for just under $ 50 million, becoming part of Bond Media. It became a network owned and operated station when Bond purchased the Nine Network from Kerry Packer . In April 1984, STW9 became the first station in Perth to commence 24-hour broadcasting. The station also claimed

1769-478: The Mildura and Sunraysia area due to WIN switching affiliation to Network Ten. Nine finalised supply deals with WIN for South Australia and Griffith on 29 June 2016 after long negotiations, with a deal for Tasmanian joint venture TDT secured the following day after long negotiations. A supply deal for Western Australia joint venture West Digital Television was not secured before the 1 July 2016 deadline, but

1830-647: The Seven Network (23.1%) and ahead of the Network Ten (15.9%), ABC TV (12.2%) and SBS (4.6%). On 24 November 2011, the Nine Network announced the line-up for 2012, with a focus on reality programs, including an Australian version of The Voice , the return of Big Brother , Excess Baggage , and The Celebrity Apprentice Australia . The Nine Network also aired coverage of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. A new morning show, Mornings , replaced

1891-744: The Wertheim Piano Factory, then became the Heinz Soup Factory, then GTV9. The building in Bendigo Street still stands, now as luxury apartments. Nine began using the slogan "Let Us Be The One" (based on The Carpenters ' song Let Me Be the One and modelled on the ABC campaign used at the time in the United States) in 1977 and became the number-one free-to-air network in Australia; its National Nine News became

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1952-993: The Zoo , Jeopardy! Australia , and Accidental Heroes . Current US programs that air on Nine and its digital multichannels are sourced from Nine's deals with Roadshow Entertainment / Warner Bros. International Television Distribution and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc (long running), Sony Pictures Television International / Sony Pictures Animation (Now elapsed), NBCUniversal Global Distribution and Illumination Entertainment / DreamWorks and DreamWorks Animation (long running since 2017, Now elapsed), CBS Studios , Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures , Disney Platform Distribution (selected films only) / Pixar Animation Studios / 20th Television and 20th Century Studios / Regency Enterprises (also shared with Disney+ ), United International Pictures (Universal distributed films only, Now elasped) and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television International . The network's flagship overseas program

2013-525: The cube. After a period of declining ratings, David Gyngell returned to the job of chief executive officer in October 2007, succeeding Eddie McGuire . In 2007, despite several hits, Seven won the whole year by a significant margin. The Seven Network had won 38 weeks, whereas the Nine Network only won two. The Network expanded into Northern NSW with the acquisition of NBN Television in May 2007. However, NBN

2074-510: The departure of Kerri-Anne Kennerley 's self-titled show, after nine years on air. The program, now called Today Extra , is hosted by Sylvia Jeffreys and David Campbell . On 26 March 2012, the Nine Network launched and debuted Extra , a new channel aimed at delivering home shopping, brand funded, religious, community, educational and multi-cultural programming content created by advertisers. Its timeshift channel, Extra 2, launched on 28 March 2013 on channel 95 and channel 85 in NBN areas as

2135-443: The first football grand final of any code to be televised live nationally. The Nine Network paid $ 5,000 (equivalent to $ 71,000 in 2022) to attain the broadcasting rights. Nine Network station STW -9 Perth, which opened in 1965, became owned-and-operated station when Alan Bond purchased the network for one billion dollars in 1987, a deal that became effective after government approvals in 1988. However, in 1989, Bond Media sold

2196-499: The first half of 2008. Nine also launched a break-out hit, Underbelly , which attracted over 2.5 million viewers in its first season. Nine tried to attract younger demographics, so while Seven went on to win the ratings year in total people, Nine was rated the number one network in the key 18–49 and 25–54 demographics. In March 2008, the Nine Network launched and debuted a high-definition channel called Nine HD on channel 90 until 2010. In 2009, Nine started relatively strongly due to

2257-602: The first hour-long news program in the city, beating TVW, and mirroring Ten's in SA and eastern Australia (Ten did not have a station in the city until NEW-10 launched in 1988). In 1989, Bond Media sold STW to Sunraysia Television for A$ 95 million. The deal also involved Bond Media purchasing the Sunraysia owned STV-8 for A$ 18 million. Bond Media was forced to sell due to the Federal cross-media ownership laws, which restricted

2318-489: The first quarter since 2009. Nine's yearly share for 2019 concluded at 29.4%, a 2.1% increase from 2018 (27.3%) compared to Seven's 29.0%, a 1.7% decline from 2018 (30.7%) In 2020, despite drastic and last minute changes to most network's programming schedules in light of the COVID-19 pandemic the Nine Network has managed to retain the number one lead by a considerable margin. On 5 April 2020, Nine launched 9Rush as

2379-501: The first time since 2006. The Seven Network had won every ratings year between 2007 and 2018 inclusive, however, due to lower than expected ratings, and a launch of new programs not performing as hoped, this allowed Nine to regain lost ground during the most competitive times of the ratings period (most notably, Nine's Married At First Sight performed above expectations, and consistently beat My Kitchen Rules which saw its lowest figures on record) which resulted in Nine's first win in

2440-472: The former succeeding a similar agreement it had with SCA). Nine CEO Hugh Marks explained that "while our relationship with Southern Cross has been strong over the last five years, the opportunities presented by the WIN Network to both extend the reach of Nine's premium content into more regional markets under one agreement, and to work cooperatively with them on a national and local news operation, mean this

2501-438: The hope of achieving the same success other networks had with the genre. All the new formats underperformed in the ratings and did not help the network establish any stable local content. Nine also expanded its news strand with the reintroduction of a late-night bulletin (for its owned-and-operated stations), an extended morning bulletin and weekend editions of Today . The flagship 6:00 pm state bulletins continued to fall in

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2562-514: The level of national reach for media owners. STW commenced digital television transmission in January 2001, broadcasting on VHF Channel 8 while maintaining analogue transmission on VHF Channel 9. In January 2007, Sunraysia Television posted a profit warning, from an expected 12% drop in revenue over the previous six months, citing a weak local advertising market and low ratings, despite a strong state economy. The profit warning led to speculation of

2623-572: The most-watched news service. In 1978, Nine switched its slogan to "Still the One" (modelled on the campaign used by ABC in the United States and using the Orleans song Still the One ), which lasted until a decline in ratings in January 2006. During the 1980s, Nine's ratings peaked. From 1999 to 2001, the network began losing ground to the Seven network in news and entertainment, but received

2684-751: The network for the first time since the 1980s. On 8 November 2013, FIXPlay was merged into Jump-in, later renamed to 9Jumpin in May 2014, integrating catch-up TV with interactive social media. As of 10 December 2013, Nine no longer broadcasts on analogue TV and is now only available through digital TV or digital set-top box. On 27 January 2014, the Nine Network have stopped using the Supertext logo and have switched to their own Closed Captioning logo. Nine relaunched 9HD , in November 2015, an HD simulcast of their primary channel, on channel 90 and launched new lifestyle channel 9Life on channel 94. In addition to

2745-476: The network took on a new slogan, "Welcome Home", and revamped its graphic package. With the resurgence of Nine News , growth of Today , stabilisation of 60 Minutes and a new programme line-up consisting of Hey Hey It's Saturday , Underbelly and Sea Patrol , Nine enjoyed more ratings success. In 2010, Nine obtained the rights to exclusive coverage of the Sydney New Year's Eve fireworks. GO! won

2806-430: The other three weeks), but was hit hard when Seven introduced a new line-up in 2005, though Nine finished ahead of Seven that year. Meanwhile, National Nine News was overtaken by Seven News for the first time ever, while Today was beaten by Seven's fledgling Sunrise program. In 2006, Nine continued on its downward trend, losing most news weeks to Seven News and just winning the year thanks to its coverage of

2867-402: The ratings, though its Melbourne bulletin remained competitive, being the only market to win any weeks against Seven News . In August 2009, Nine launched and debuted its own digital multi-channel called GO! on Channel 99, primarily aimed at a younger demographic. The shares from GO! contributed to Nine's weekly shares and allowed it to enjoy several weeks of weekly ratings wins. In September,

2928-613: The relaunch of 9HD, GEM (renamed 9Gem ) was reduced to standard definition and moved to channel 92 and GO! (renamed 9Go! ) was moved to channel 93. On 16 December 2015, Nine also changed its on-air theme for a continuous design across all of its channels with the Nine News /9news.com.au branding to remain unchanged. This included a new look for program listings, program advertisements and promos. Additionally in November 2015, Hugh Marks replaced David Gyngell as CEO. On 27 January 2016, Nine's online catch-up video on-demand service 9Jumpin

2989-433: The station to Sunraysia Television for A$ 95 million, due to the federal cross-media ownership laws which restricted the level of national reach for media owners. Nine, which then also included Channel 9 in Brisbane, fell back into the hands of Kerry Packer after Alan Bond's bankruptcy in 1992. In 2011, GTV 9 Melbourne moved from 22 Bendigo Street, Richmond, to 717 Bourke Street, Docklands. 22 Bendigo Street started out as

3050-533: The studios into 460 new homes. In March 2021, it was reported that the network had suffered a suspected ransomware attack using MedusaLocker during live broadcast. The hack disrupted its programming in Sydney and Darwin. Australia's parliament and Taylors Wines was also subject to a cyberattack around the same time, although it is unclear if the incidents are connected. On 12 March 2021, Nine announced that it would return to WIN Television as its regional affiliate in most markets beginning on 1 July 2021, in

3111-627: The telecast rights to them. This was owed to NBCUniversal having recently reunited with DreamWorks after a separation of 15 years and because of Network 10 having recently become a subsidiary of Paramount Australia & New Zealand and therefore having access to programming from Comedy Central , MTV and Nickelodeon , along with those Channel 5 in the United Kingdom and Telefe in Argentina. Nine, 10 , and ABC continue to share their Paramount programs with each other. STW STW

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3172-520: The television adaptation of Lethal Weapon for much of its run. From 2008 until 2021 and 2013 respectively, Nine also broadcast the American daytime talk shows The Ellen DeGeneres Show and The View . In 2015, the network cut ties with Warner Bros. Television , which caused the local broadcast TV rights to such series as Arrow , Gotham , Mom and Two Broke Girls to be shopped around to other networks. On 11 March 2015, Nine created

3233-502: The time included Ansett Transport Industries, which was also preparing to launch ATV-0 , the third commercial station in Melbourne, in October that year. STW-9 began broadcasting at 5.30pm on Saturday 12 June 1965. Broadcasting from a purpose-built studio complex in the Perth suburb of Dianella, the station employed around a hundred staff. The station was officially opened by the Premier of Western Australia , David Brand , following

3294-546: The top-rating Australian drama Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities and the Twenty20 Cricket series until Nine lost the rights in 2018 but could not hold its audience after Network Ten 's MasterChef Australia became a hit. Nine became inconsistent with scheduling and removal of programmes. Nine also launched a number of reality shows, including Ladette to Lady , Wipeout Australia , HomeMADE , Australia's Perfect Couple , and The Apprentice Australia , in

3355-516: The two commercial channels in Perth to share access to networked programs from the east coast. Among the station's key achievements, it produced a major drama series in 1973 - The Drifter , starring Alan Cassell . In the run up to the launch of colour broadcasting, STW produced the first full colour TV news bulletin in November 1974. The station won its first Logie Award in 1971 for locally produced variety show Spotlight . STW remained independently owned until 1978, when it became affiliated with

3416-436: The year in digital shares only. On 26 September 2010, Nine launched and debuted their third digital channel GEM (an acronym of General Entertainment and Movies) on Channel 90. In 2011, the Nine Network announced a new "Home of Comedy" line-up with comedy shows such as Two and a Half Men , The Big Bang Theory , and other American sitcoms, along with the launch of a live comedy show Ben Elton Live From Planet Earth , which

3477-421: Was cancelled after only three episodes due to low ratings. Nine also brought back This Is Your Life with Eddie McGuire as host, although the series was cancelled after airing four episodes. The Nine Network had success in the ratings in the second half of 2011 with The Block , Underbelly: Razor , and The Celebrity Apprentice Australia . The highly anticipated return of a revamped ninth season of Two and

3538-526: Was later dismissed on 28 April 2016 with Justice Hammerschlag of the NSW Supreme Court stating that, "I have concluded that live streaming is not broadcasting within the meaning of the PSA (program supply agreement), and that Nine is under no express or implied obligation not to do it." Following their victory in the 9Now court case, Nine Entertainment Co. announced on 29 April 2016 that it had signed

3599-432: Was retained as an independent Nine affiliate following the acquisition. Deborah Wright, who had been working in various roles for the station, was promoted to CEO. In 2008, as part of a major relaunch, the network dropped the blue box, and reinstated its nine dots in its logo, with a CGI look. After losing viewers to Seven News , Nine relaunched its news service as Nine News , which managed to win more weeks over Seven in

3660-524: Was retired and replaced by 9Now . 9Now offers a range of content larger than 9Jumpin and also offers a live streaming service for Nine's multicast channels. Live streaming for Nine was launched on the same day, with streaming for 9Gem , 9Go! and 9Life launched on 19 May 2016. Following the launch of 9Now, the WIN Corporation , owner of Nine affiliate WIN Television , filed a lawsuit against Nine Entertainment Co., claiming that live streaming into regional areas breaches their affiliation agreement. The case

3721-577: Was the popular sitcoms The Big Bang Theory (later moved to Network 10 as reruns in 2020) and Young Sheldon . Other American programs on Nine include medical drama Chicago Med , documentary series The First 48 and crime dramas Law & Order True Crime and Law & Order: Organized Crime . British programs on Nine include the U.K. game shows Pointless and Tipping Point . Sony Pictures daytime soap operas on 9Gem include Days of Our Lives and The Young and The Restless . Extra aired on Nine up until its 26th season; it also aired

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