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The Nine network an Australian television network owned by Publishing and Broadcasting Limited (Kerry Packer's media company). It broadcasts directly into Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, and Brisbane, and through affiliates (who carry virtually all of Nine's lineup of shows) into virtually all of Australia's populated area. It is Australia's highest-rating television network.

Nine carries the usual lineup of programs, some made in Australia and some imported (mostly from the United States). Nine is the highest-spending network, with a stable of "star" hosts who are moved from program to program (including the innumerable "lifestyle" programs that have spread throughout the schedule in the 1990s), and often "warehoused" - paid large retainers to do nothing rather than go to another media outlet.

Its summer schedule is based around broadcasts of cricket, for which it has owned the local broadcast rights since World Series Cricket in the late 1970s. Its cricket broadcasts in that era revolutionised the way the sport was covered, featuring camera placed at both ends of the field (after Packer famously complained about seeing "cricketer's bums" every second over), instant replays, and other innovations.