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ADS is an Australian
television station A television station is a set of equipment managed by a business, organisation or other entity, such as an amateur television (ATV) operator, that transmits video content and audio content via radio waves directly from a transmitter on the ea ...
based in
Adelaide Adelaide ( ) is the capital city of South Australia, the state's largest city and the fifth-most populous city in Australia. "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre. The dem ...
,
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. It is owned and operated by
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through their Australian holdings
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.


History

ADS-10 began as ''ADS-7'' on 24 October 1959. In the late 1980s ADS-7 was bought by media entrepreneur Kerry Stokes, who also owned CTC-7 in Canberra. In 1987, Stokes planned to buy the Seven Network from John Fairfax which would have seen ADS-7 Adelaide and CTC-7 Canberra align with ATN-7 Sydney and HSV-7 Melbourne. Stokes offered $100 million more than rival Christopher Skase for Seven, but was ultimately unsuccessful. Unable to build a metropolitan Seven television network, on 7 August 1987, Stokes sold ADS, CTC and his licence for NEW Perth to Northern Star Holdings, owners of Network Ten. On 27 December 1987, ''ADS-7'' and ''SAS-10'' (owned by
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affiliate
TVW-7 TVW is a television station broadcasting in Perth, Western Australia, wholly owned by Seven West Media. It was the first television station in Western Australia, commencing broadcasting on 16 October 1959. It broadcasts a modulated 64-QAM sign ...
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starting in the 1970s) switched affiliations, ADS moving to channel 10, SAS moving to channel 7. In July 2007 ADS-10 moved from its original location on
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,
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to a new studio on the corner of
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and Hutt streets in the
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.


Digital multiplex


Program production

Following the station's official opening, the Opening Night Variety Show was hosted by Sydney TV identity Bobby Limb, his wife Dawn Lake and comedian Buster Fiddess. Produced by Fred Maxian and directed by Geoff Grant, the show introduced the station's lineup of hosts for news, children's and daytime shows: Marie Tomasetti, Ian Cochius, Blair Schwartz, Angela Stacey, Bob Moore, Peter Cellier, Ian Boyce and Mary McMahon. The early schedule included a talent show, ''Stairway to the Stars'', hosted by Marie Tomasetti, the first show to recognise new talent, giving competitors an opportunity to perform. It was very basic, black and white, live action television. A weekly variety Monday night spectacular, ''The Light Show'', which could afford interstate talent such as the schoolboy group, the Bee Gees. Like all good TV variety shows of the era, a full studio orchestra and dancers backed leading artists such as Kamahl, Little Pattie, US TV star Michael Cole, and a long list of other overseas artists including Tommy Steele who toured Australia. Equipped with a new three-camera outside broadcast van, imported from the German manufacturer Fernseh, the station covered live events such as the John Martin's Christmas Pageant, Glenelg Beach Concerts, special events such as the arrival of The Mickey Mouse Club talent team, The Beatles' visit to Adelaide, as well as major sporting events. The station was owned by Advertiser Newspapers and the local office of the Philips electronics group delivered a top technical fit-out at the North Adelaide studios and the Mount Lofty transmitter site (with the central of the three masts). Many of ADS-7's original staff came from Adelaide commercial radio station 5AD (also owned by The Advertiser) and the Adelaide theatre scene. Production experience was imported from Melbourne commercial television station GTV-9, Melbourne commercial radio station 3DB and the ABC's Melbourne television station, ABV-2 Under the leadership of general manager Keith McDonald and program manager Neville Thomson, the station built a national reputation for production values with strong
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under Trevor Ling and Brian Thompson. Studio directors, John Adey, Lynton Taylor, Graeme Blair, Ted Craig and Steve Bowman, Tony Roberts and Ian Ridley turned out hours of live content each week including Sports panels, daytime game shows, cooking and lifestyle segment, religious program, and a "Funfair" hosted by Angela Stacy, Rick Patterson with Chris and Terry, lit up Adelaide afternoons. Chief engineer, Norm Sawyer, Financial director, Brian Sallis and head of staging John Blain, technical director John Harvey, film manager Bronte Hall, telecine manager Trevor Tipplow, musical director John Drake and news editor Don Riddell were supported by a technical team many drawn from local radio and theatre who learnt the skills of television on the job. Cora Dove handled the make-up department. The station was self-contained with film processing, technical maintenance, set construction and even a gardener. A highlight for the station were visits from national television shows to record South Australian episodes such as Coles Quiz, The Mobil Limb Show and Bandstand. The station's national export program was Playroom, produced by Heather Gell, a pioneer in pre-school radio and television in Australia. The news division, led by Don Riddell, produced early documentaries on the building of the Berlin Wall, Kenya and the formation of the Malaysian states. Film of interstate and major overseas events such as the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy and the Moon landing all arrived by air and were rushed to North Adelaide for transmission. The station's news camera van could be spotted all over the state as cameramen Wally Herzfeld and Brian Taylor filmed everything from road accidents, political interviews, the arrival of VIPs at Adelaide Airport, local sport and the everyday events that made news. Donald Campbell's land speed record attempts on Lake Eyre, ship wrecks on the Coorong and the disappearance of the Beaumont children were syndicated globally. In the studios or on outside broadcasts, Mal Boxer and Brian Thomas were the audio directors who assisted either in the studio sound mix of news assignments or out in the field with audio equipment to complete the final product so it was ready to go to air. Popular television shows made during the ADS-7 era include children's shows ''Cartoon Connection'', ''SPECCO'' (''SPace ECho COmpany'') (with Pam Tamblyn & Steve Curtis), ''KO'' (''Kids Only''), and later, as ADS-10, the national pre-school program '' Mulligrubs''. Music programming from ADS included ''Music Express'' (1975–1986), hosted by Steve Curtis then Greg Clark and ''Nightshift'' hosted by David Day. Popular variety shows included '' On The Sunnyside'', ''
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'' and the weekday morning show, ''Lionel Williams' Woman's World''. The local current affairs show '' State Affair'', hosted by Guy Blackmore, aired weeknights at 6:30 following ''Seven National News'' and featured stories about South Australia and its people. From 1967 to 1984, the Easter Appeal telethon was held each year to raise money for the Adelaide Children's Hospital. ADS-7 also broadcast the
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matches for many years with a commentary team comprising
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, and former SANFL players Peter Marker, Robert Oatey and Ian Day. The Strangways Terrace site contained two studios. Studio 1 was the largest and home to productions such as the ''Channel Seven Easter Appeal'', ''Wheel of Fortune'', ''It's Academic'', ''SPECCO'' and ''KO'' while Studio 2 was host to smaller-scale entertainment programmes such as ''The Super Fun Show''
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'' originally commenced recording in studio 1 at ADS-10 in July 1981 with Ernie Sigley (later John Burgess (TV host)">John Burgess from 1984), Adriana Xenides and Steve Curtis (later John Deeks from 1984) then after the changeover to SAS-7 in December 1987 moved to their studios where it remained until July 1996 when the show moved to ATN-7 Sydney.


Programming


Previous in-house productions

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'' (Adelaide edition) (1987–2000, 2011–2020) * ''
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'' 3-day outside broadcast (Feb 2014) * ''Simply Footy'' (2002–2011) *
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(2002–2011) * '' The Music Shops'' (1996–1998) * '' Mulligrubs'' (1988–1996) * ''
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'' (1981–1987, moved to SAS-7 in 1988) * ''
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'' (Adelaide edition) (1959–1987) * '' Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest/Deadly Earnest's Nightmare Theatre'' (1967–1975, 1978) * ''State Affair'' (1980s) * ''The Penthouse Club'' (1974–1975) * ''Good Friday Appeal/Easter Appeal'' (1967–1984)


News and current affairs

ADS-10 produces a 90-minute local news program at 5pm on weeknights. ''10 News First'' is presented from the network's Melbourne studios by
Jennifer Keyte Jennifer Anne Keyte (born 21 January 1960) is an Australian journalist and news presenter. Keyte currently presents the Melbourne and Adelaide editions of '' 10 News First''. She was previously a weekend news presenter on ''Seven News'' in Me ...
with sports presenter
Stephen Quartermain Stephen William Quartermain (born 7 May 1962) is an Australian television personality, journalist and presenter. Quartermain is currently a sport presenter on ''10 News First'' in Melbourne. Early career Quartermain began his career as a cadet ...
and weather presenter Kate Freebairn. Reporters, camera crews and editorial staff are based at ADS-10's Greenhill Road studios in Eastwood. In September 2020, studio production of the Adelaide bulletin was transferred to Network 10's Melbourne headquarters, leading to redundancies among local presentation and production staff.


Reporters

* Vacant (Chief Of Staff) * Tiffany Warne * Katrina Muhsin * Brett Clappis * Alan Murrell (Senior) * Jase Kemp (Sport) * Caroline O'Dea * Taylee Jones * Max Burford (Sport) * Jodie Oddy


Former presenters

* Ian Cochius (1959–1960s) *
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(1960s–1976) * Sandy Roberts (1970s–1979) *
Kevin Crease Kevin John Crease (8 May 1936 – 12 April 2007) was a South Australian television presenter and news presenter. He was most noted for presenting South Australian edition of the Nine Network's'' National Nine News'' with Rob Kelvin between 1987 ...
(1976–1986) *
Anne Fulwood Anne Fulwood (born 5 February 1959) is an Australian-born former reporter, journalist and writer with a long association as a newsreader and current affairs host, she was born in South Australia's Riverland region and began her career in the sta ...
(1984–1987) * Steve Whitham (1979–1990) * Steve Curtis (1975–1982) * Caroline Ainsle (1987–1991) * Sue Cardwell (1987–1993) *
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(1982–1995) * Marina Emsley (1991–1996) * Nikki Dwyer (1992–2000) * Katrina Shute (1995–2002) * Kelly Nestor (2001–2006) *
George Donikian George Jack Donikian (born 15 December 1951) is an Australian former radio and television news presenter/personality. He has worked at the SBS as well as the Nine Network and Ten Network. Early life Donikian was born and raised in Kingsfor ...
(1991–2010) *
Belinda Heggen Belinda Heggen is an Australian journalist and news presenter. She worked at ADS10 in Adelaide as a general assignment reporter, and also wrote occasional columns for the newspaper '' Messenger''. She moved to Sydney in 2008 and was a finance r ...
(2011–2012) * Jane Reilly (1994–2013) *
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(1996–2014)


Former reporters

*Adam Hegarty (now with ''
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'') *
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(now with '' Nine News Sydney'') *James Wakelin (was with '' Nine News Adelaide'')


See also

*
Television broadcasting in Australia Television broadcasting in Australia began officially on 16 September 1956, with the opening of TCN-9, quickly followed by national and commercial stations in Sydney and Melbourne, all these being in 625-line black and white. The commencement da ...


References

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