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2002- |
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Sept 1 - Win not only got a new set of IDs, but they also revamped their watermark and PRG (Programme Return Graphic), which hadn't changed for about 10 years.
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2001-2002 |
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This ident is a version of Channel Nine's. It was used from New Years Day 2001. A whole station revamp came with this ident.
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These idents are versions on Channel Nine's. In early 2001, Win started using wierd idents alongside their regular ident. They were faded out after a couple of months. |
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1999-2000 |
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This ident is a version of Channel Nine's. It was made to represent going through from 1999 to 2000. In December 2000 Win showed Christmas idents in between this ident, but the Xmas idents are obviously based on the above ident. This was the first WIN ident seen in South and Western Australia.
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1998 |
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This ident is a version of Channel Nine's. It had many variations including a Commonwealth Games version which lasted a fairly long time. This was the first time the nine dots apeared as sphears, as well as the first WIN ident seen by people in the Griffith area.
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1994-1997 |
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This ident is a version of Channel Nine's. This was the first WIN identification seen in Victoria and Tasmania, after ENT Ltd (owners of VIC-TV and TAS-TV) was bought out by WIN.
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1992-1994 |
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This ident goes back to 1992. It was a version of Channel Nine's. It is interesting that the background behind the Win logo is the same as what was used on the 'Vic Television' ident, which was later bought out by Win. This RealVideo is the ident used in Queensland.
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1989-1992 |
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This was the first WIN ident to show the 9 dots next to the name, and the first version WIN Wollongong used of a Channel Nine ID, due of course to aggregation. This RealVideo is of the opening message to Queesland on WIN's first day of transmission there (31/12/90), then the Win Queesland ident. This was the first WIN ident seen by the aggregated markets of Southern NSW and Queensland.
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All audio-visual items available for download on this webpage remain copyright of WIN Television. |
Special thanks to Michael Costello and Evan Davies for these idents. |
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