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| location = '''SGS''': [[Spencer Gulf]]<br />'''SCN''': [[Broken Hill, New South Wales]]
| location = '''SGS''': [[Spencer Gulf]]<br />'''SCN''': [[Broken Hill, New South Wales]]
| station_branding = Ten
| station_branding = 10
| station_slogan = ''Turn on 10''
| station_slogan = ''TV with a twist''
| digital = '''SGS''': 40 ([[ultra high frequency|UHF]])<br />'''SCN''': 6 ([[very high frequency|VHF]])
| digital = '''SGS''': 40 ([[ultra high frequency|UHF]])<br />'''SCN''': 6 ([[very high frequency|VHF]])
| affiliations = '''SGS/SCN:''' [[Network Ten|Ten]]
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'''SGS/SCN''' is an [[Australia]]n regional television station serving the [[Spencer Gulf]] of [[South Australia]] and the [[Broken Hill, New South Wales|Broken Hill]] area of [[New South Wales]], owned by [[Southern Cross Austereo]]. The station is based in [[Port Pirie, South Australia]] with satellite offices in Broken Hill, Port Augusta, Whyalla and Port Lincoln, and studio and playout facilities based in [[Canberra]].
'''SGS/SCN''' is an [[Australia]]n regional television station serving the [[Spencer Gulf]] of [[South Australia]] and the [[Broken Hill, New South Wales|Broken Hill]] area of [[New South Wales]], owned by [[Southern Cross Austereo]]. The station is based in [[Port Pirie, South Australia]] with satellite offices in Broken Hill, Port Augusta, Whyalla and Port Lincoln, and studio and playout facilities based in [[Canberra]].


Prior to 2004, [[GTS/BKN]] was the only regional commercial station servicing the Spencer Gulf and Broken Hill areas. It broadcast a selection of content, 'cherry-picked' from the three metropolitan networks [[Seven Network|Seven]], [[Nine Network|Nine]] and [[Network Ten|Ten]]. GTS/BKN remained among the few stations that continued to 'cherry-pick' content following [[Regional television in Australia#Aggregation|aggregation]] in the 1980s, though after 2000 it began to favour content from Seven due to its ownership by Seven affiliate [[Southern Cross Television]]. In 2003, Spencer Gulf Telecasters won the right to broadcast a second station in the same licence area, and in January 2004, SGS/SCN was launched as a Ten-affiliated station, branded as ''[[Southern Cross Ten]]''.
Prior to 2004, [[GTS/BKN]] was the only regional commercial station servicing the Spencer Gulf and Broken Hill areas. It broadcast a selection of content, 'cherry-picked' from the three metropolitan networks [[Seven Network|Seven]], [[Nine Network|Nine]] and [[Network Ten|Ten]]. GTS/BKN remained among the few stations that continued to 'cherry-pick' content following [[Regional television in Australia#Aggregation|aggregation]] in the 1980s, though after 2000 it began to favour content from Seven due to its ownership by Seven affiliate [[Southern Cross Television]]. In 2003, Spencer Gulf Telecasters won the right to broadcast a second station in the same licence area, and in January 2004, SGS/SCN was launched as a Ten-affiliated station, branded as ''[[10]]''.

On 11 January 2011, SGS/SCN launched Ten's SD multichannel 10 Peach.


On 11 January 2011, SGS/SCN launched Ten's SD multichannel Eleven.
==Programming==
==Programming==
SGS/SCN, as part of Southern Cross Ten, is the area's [[Network Ten]] partner network with the national programming from [[TEN (TV station)|TEN]] Sydney and the local ''[[Ten Eyewitness News]]'' broadcast from [[ADS (TV station)|ADS]] Adelaide being aired.
SGS/SCN, as part of Southern Cross Ten, is the area's [[Network Ten]] partner network with the national programming from [[TEN (TV station)|TEN]] Sydney and the local ''[[Ten Eyewitness News]]'' broadcast from [[ADS (TV station)|ADS]] Adelaide being aired.

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SGS/SCN is an Australian regional television station serving the Spencer Gulf of South Australia and the Broken Hill area of New South Wales, owned by Southern Cross Austereo. The station is based in Port Pirie, South Australia with satellite offices in Broken Hill, Port Augusta, Whyalla and Port Lincoln, and studio and playout facilities based in Canberra.

Prior to 2004, GTS/BKN was the only regional commercial station servicing the Spencer Gulf and Broken Hill areas. It broadcast a selection of content, 'cherry-picked' from the three metropolitan networks Seven, Nine and Ten. GTS/BKN remained among the few stations that continued to 'cherry-pick' content following aggregation in the 1980s, though after 2000 it began to favour content from Seven due to its ownership by Seven affiliate Southern Cross Television. In 2003, Spencer Gulf Telecasters won the right to broadcast a second station in the same licence area, and in January 2004, SGS/SCN was launched as a Ten-affiliated station, branded as 10.

On 11 January 2011, SGS/SCN launched Ten's SD multichannel 10 Peach.

Programming

SGS/SCN, as part of Southern Cross Ten, is the area's Network Ten partner network with the national programming from TEN Sydney and the local Ten Eyewitness News broadcast from ADS Adelaide being aired.

News

As GTS/BKN provides the main Southern Cross News bulletin for South Australia, SGS/SCN does not have a local news bulletin. Instead it rebroadcasts the Ten Eyewitness News bulletins from Adelaide.

Channels

LCN Channel
5 Network Ten
50 10 Boss (HD)
54 SBN
55 10 Peach
57 TVSN

See also

References