• Southern Cross Broadcasting (Australia) Limited was a diversified Australian media company, that owned and operated a variety of media businesses, primarily...
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    stations, before expanding into television broadcasting in 2007 with the acquisition of Southern Cross Broadcasting. It also operates the LISTNR platform in...
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  • areas.[citation needed] Southern Cross Ten began broadcasting MyTalk, a datacast channel owned by Southern Cross Broadcasting on 13 April 2007 on LCN...
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  • Deception The Southern Cross, a fictional organization in Inferno Cop Southern Cross Broadcasting, a broadcasting company in Australia Southern Cross Austereo...
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  • TV station based in Launceston, Tasmania, owned by Southern Cross Austereo. Originally broadcasting to northern Tasmania, it has broadcast to the whole...
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    serves. The Southern Cross brand was first used in 1982 by a small network of three stations in regional Victoria. The then Victorian Broadcasting Network...
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  • Austereo. Its headquarters are in South Melbourne. On 3 July 2007 Southern Cross Broadcasting recommended Macquarie Media Group's offer of A$1.35 billion,...
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  • QQQ (redirect from Southern Cross Central)
    an Australian television station broadcasting in remote central and eastern areas of Australia, owned by Southern Cross Austereo. The station is available...
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  • Victoria. In 1988, TNT-9 was sold to Tricom Corporation (later Southern Cross Broadcasting), leaving TVT-6 continuing to service the south as TasTV. And...
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  • later. Later in 2007, Fairfax Media bought the radio assets of Southern Cross Broadcasting for $1.35 billion, which included the MyTalk website and channel...
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    company was acquired by Southern Cross Broadcasting and in 2007 by Fairfax Media. In January 2009, Endemol acquired Southern Star Factual from Fairfax...
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  • Hill: Central GTS/BKN, owned by Southern Cross Broadcasting was granted callsigns SGS and SCN, and branded as Southern Cross Ten, carrying Network Ten programming...
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    Broadcasting Corporation, later Mediacorp Somali Broadcasting Corporation Southern Cross Broadcasting, a former Australian company Saudi Broadcasting...
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    Digital Television, owned by PBL Media and Southern Cross Broadcasting. 30 May: Southern Cross Broadcasting announces the sale of Adelaide station NWS-9...
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  • network owned and operated by Southern Cross Austereo. The network consists of 45 radio stations with flagship stations broadcasting a mainstream/classic rock...
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  • international architecture firm based in Chicago, Illinois, US Southern Cross Broadcasting, an Australian television broadcaster Standing Council of the...
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    bastard". In Wanjurri v Southern Cross Broadcasting (Aus) Ltd [2001] HREOCA 2, the HREOC found that Southern Cross Broadcasting and journalist Howard Sattler...
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    with Southern Cross Broadcasting, and Mildura's MDV in January 2006, with Prime Television. On 30 May 2007, WIN purchased NWS from Southern Cross Broadcasting...
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  • to Southern Cross Broadcasting, which at the time operated 3AW and 3AK, and the newsroom used by both 3EE and 3MP closed. Southern Cross Broadcasting was...
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  • Fairfax Media (category Defunct broadcasting companies of Australia)
    Fairfax Media bought the radio assets of Southern Cross Broadcasting. Macquarie Media Group purchased Southern Cross for A$1.35 billion and onsold these assets...
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    Roadshow subsequently sold it to Southern Cross Broadcasting which also owned AM radio station 6PR. Southern Cross returned the station back to its original...
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    Southern Cross railway station (until 2005 known as Spencer Street station) is a major railway station in Docklands, Melbourne. It is on Spencer Street...
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  • TDT (TV station) (category Southern Cross Media Group)
    who had a Nine Network affiliation in Tasmania, and Southern Cross Broadcasting (now Southern Cross Austereo), who had a Seven Network affiliation in Tasmania...
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  • sold 4BH to DMG and in February 2003, 4BH was sold yet again to Southern Cross Broadcasting because DMG had won an auction to set up an FM service on the...
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  • Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross (Japanese: 超時空騎団サザンクロス, Hepburn: Chōjikū Kidan Sazan Kurosu) is a Japanese science fiction mecha anime TV series...
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    Television, and later, Central GTS/BKN. The company was bought by Southern Cross Broadcasting (SCB) in 2001, though it retained the Central name and branding...
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  • a "black bastard". In Wanjurri v Southern Cross Broadcasting (Aus) Ltd [2001] HREOCA 2, Southern Cross Broadcasting and journalist Howard Sattler were...
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  • Southern Cross Broadcasting for $96 million in 1999, leading to redundancies among almost half of the station's staff. On 30 May 2007, Southern Cross...
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  • maintained its more mainstream easy listening format on 1377. Southern Cross Broadcasting, which also owned Melbourne radio stations 3AK and 3AW, bought...
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    the director of three public companies, Pasminco, Ausdoc, and Southern Cross Broadcasting. Allen was born in the small Victorian town of Hopetoun in 1941...
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