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Alive and Cooking is an Australian television cooking show hosted by James Reeson. It is produced by WIN Television and airs on a number of television channels within Australia.
Alive and Cooking is an Australian television cooking show hosted by James Reeson. It is produced by WIN Television and airs on a number of television channels within Australia.
Six nights a week, The Project provides Australian viewers with their dose of ‘news delivered differently’, serving up thought-provoking news, current affairs, comedy and entertainment.
Goodsports is an Australian children's television series, produced by WIN Television in Hobart, Tasmania. The half-hour show premiered in 1991, and was broadcast on WIN Television each Saturday morning at 7.30am. WIN Television are currently airing repeats of Goodsports at 3:30pm Weekdays on the WIN Regional Network.
Susie was an Australian morning talk and variety show, produced by WIN Television and hosted by Susie Elelman in Wollongong, New South Wales. The hour-long show premiered 25 June 2007, is broadcast on WIN Television each weekday morning at 9.30 am. It is also broadcast on two Nine Network affiliate stations, NWS-9 Adelaide and STW-9 Perth which are both owned by the WIN Corporation. In these two cities, the show remains at 12 noon. The local show was axed in 2008, with affiliate Nine clearing some space for 3 stages with the Nine News major expansion. On 16 August 2007 as part of several changes to WIN's daytime television schedule, Susie is also at 9:30 am timeslot.
Fishing Australia is an Australian fishing television program, produced by WIN Television. The informative program first premiered in 2001 and is broadcast on WIN Television each Saturday. The program is also now broadcast by Channel 9 Perth, Channel 9 Adelaide and NBN Television. This regionally produced Australian recreational program is hosted by professional fishing guide, writer, photographer and television presenter, Rob Paxevanos. Fishing Australia travels the length and breadth of Australia, targeting different species of fish in unique locations. The show is also known for its special guests ranging from iconic Australians, television and media personalities through to local fishing guides and identities. Fishing Australia commenced its 9th Australia season on WIN Television on Saturday 6 June 2009