NEN
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| NEN | |
|---|---|
| northern New South Wales | |
| Branding | Prime |
| Slogan | Bringing It Home |
| Channels | Analog: see table below |
| Affiliations | Seven |
| Network | Prime |
| Owner | Prime Television Ltd (Prime Television (Northern) Pty Ltd) |
| First air date | April 10, 1965 |
| Call letters’ meaning | New England New South Wales |
| Former callsigns | ECN (Taree, Northern Rivers) [1966-1985] |
| Former affiliations | independent (1965-1970s) Great Eastland Television (1970s-1981) independent (1981-1991) |
| Transmitter Power | see table below |
| Height | see table below |
| Transmitter Coordinates | see table below |
| Website | www.primetv.com.au |
NEN is an Australian television station licensed to, and serving northern New South Wales.
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[edit] History
NEN9 Tamworth/Upper Namoi commenced transmissions on April 10, 1965, with a relay in Armidale (NEN1, later NEN10) on July 15, 1966. ECN8 Taree/Manning River began on May 27, 1966.
During 1968-69, ECN8 who at the time were facing financial difficulties approached NBN3 Newcastle to take the station over but the proposal was rejected by the Australian Broadcasting Control Board. An approach was also made to NRN11 Coffs Harbour but an agreement count not be reached. Finally, ECN approached NEN with an agreement for ECN to carry a relay broadcast of NEN's programming from the end of March 1969. In November 1971, ECN merged with NEN, but continued to use the callsign ECN into the mid 1980s.
During the 1970s and early 1980s NEN9 was a member of the Great Eastland Television partnership with NRN11 Coffs Harbour and SDQ4 Warwick, Queensland, sharing programming and advertising. From 1981 until 1989 the station branded itself 9-8 Television, referencing the channel numbers of both their Tamworth and Taree broadcasts.
Prime Television purchased the station in 1989, rebranding the station Prime Television and aligning it with the Seven Network, similarly to CBN in southern New South Wales, whilst changing ECN's call sign to NEN. At the commencement of Northern NSW market Aggregation on December 31, 1991, Prime Television became the Northern NSW affiliate of the Seven Network, in competition with NRTV (now Southern Cross Ten) and NBN.
[edit] Prime News
NEN produces and broadcasts a 30-minute Prime News bulletins for the Tamworth and North Coast regional markets, broadcast each weeknight at 6pm presented by Fiona Ferguson.
In the Newcastle market, short two-minute updates are presented on a rotating basis by Natalie Forrest and Madelaine Collignon with weather forecasts from Daniel Gibson. Weekend weather forecasts for the Newcastle and Tamworth regions are presented by Craig Moore.
[edit] Main Transmitters
| Region served | City | Channels (Analog/ Digital) |
First air date | ERP (Analog/ Digital) |
HAAT (Analog/ Digital)1 |
Transmitter Coordinates | Transmitter Location |
| Grafton/Kempsey | Coffs Harbour | 31 (UHF) 30 (UHF) |
December 31, 1991 | 600 kW 250 kW |
725 m 730 m |
Mount Moombil | |
| Manning River2 | Taree | 8 (VHF) 9 (VHF) |
May 27, 1966 | 320 kW 80 kW |
622 m 622 m |
Middle Brother | |
| Newcastle/Hunter River | Newcastle | 54 (UHF) 53 (UHF) |
December 31, 1991 | 1200 kW 500 kW |
439 m 439 m |
Mount Sugarloaf | |
| Richmond and Tweed | Lismore | 44 (UHF) 35 (UHF) |
December 31, 1991 | 600 kW 200 kW |
638 m 648 m |
Mount Nardi | |
| Upper Namoi | Tamworth | 9 (VHF) 9A (VHF) |
April 10, 1965 | 250 kW 55 kW |
846 m 849 m |
Mount Dowe |
Notes:
- 1. HAAT estimated from http://www.itu.int/SRTM3/ using EHAAT.
- 2. The Manning River station was an independent station with the callsign ECN from its 1966 sign-on until aggregation in 1991.
[edit] See also
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