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ABQ
  • Australia
  • Channels
  • Virtual: 2
  • Programming
    AffiliationsABC Television
    Ownership
    OwnerAustralian Broadcasting Corporation
    History

    First air date

    2 November 1959; 64 years ago (1959-11-02)

    Former channel number(s)

    Analog: 2 (VHF) (1959–2013)

    Call sign meaning

    ABCQueensland
    Technical information

    Licensing authority

    Australian Communications and Media Authority
    ERP200 kW (analog)
    50 kW (digital)
    HAAT336 m (analog)
    355 m (digital)[1]
    Transmitter coordinates27°27′52S 152°56′51E / 27.46444°S 152.94750°E / -27.46444; 152.94750 (ABQ)
    Links
    Websitewww.abc.net.au/tv/

    ABC Television in Queensland comprises national programming on the ABC television network in or from Brisbane, Queensland which broadcasts on a number of channels under the ABC call sign. There is some local programming from the Brisbane studio.

    ABQorABQ-2 was the historic call sign of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's television station in Brisbane, which began broadcasting on 2 November 1959 as the third television station in Queensland and Brisbane.[2] with the "Q" in the call sign standing for Queensland.

    ABC Television in Brisbane is based at a purpose-built headquarters on the South Bank. The station is received throughout the state through a number of relay transmitters.

    History

    [edit]

    ABC Television started broadcasting from Brisbane on 2 November 1959,[citation needed] with the "Q" in the call sign standing for Queensland.

    Available by satellite transmission on the now defunct Optus Aurora free-to-view platform during the 2000s, ABC's digital channels have been available via the Viewer Access Satellite Television (VAST) network since 2010.

    For many years, the station was based at studios in the inner-western suburb of Toowong, with a transmitter at Mount Coot-tha. In December 2006, the Toowong studios were closed after an unacceptably high rate of breast cancer has been observed at the facility. An independent study examined 10 cases of breast cancer reported at the studios, and found the incidence rate was 11 times higher than the general working community.[3] led to the closure of the site in December 2006,[4] TV and radio operations were moved to alternative locations around the city.[5]

    Staff worked from several sites around Brisbane, with ABC Radio based in nearby Lissner Street in Toowong, ABC News staff working from Network Ten's Mount Coot-tha studios, ABC Innovation and Online staff working at QUT Kelvin Grove, and other staff based in other locations, including Coronation Drive and West End.[citation needed] On 10 January 2012, ABC Brisbane moved into new purpose-built accommodation in South Bank.[6]

    The analogue signal for Brisbane/Gold Coast/Sunshine Coast was shut off on May 28, 2013.[7][8]

    ABC Television in Brisbane today

    [edit]
    ABC Building, South Bank, Brisbane, 2013

    All ABC operations are located in the South Bank building. As of 2021 there is a large number of transmitters broadcasting a number of ABC channels throughout Queensland.[9]

    Programming

    [edit]

    ABC Television in Brisbane schedule largely consists of national programming with opt-outs for news and current affairs, rugby league and state election coverage.

    Local programming

    [edit]

    ABC News Queensland is presented by Jessica van Vonderen (Monday – Thursday) and Ellen Fanning (Friday – Sunday). Weather is presented by Jenny Woodward (Sunday – Thursday). Finance is presented by Alan Kohler in Melbourne.[citation needed]

    Past presenters of the bulletin have included Matt Wordsworth, Rod Young and Andrew Lofthouse. Young and Lofthouse both of went on to read the flagship 6:00 pm bulletins on Seven and Nine respectively. The pair opposed each other in this timeslot between mid-2009 and late-2012, during which the Seven bulletin co-read by Young and Kay McGrath consistently rated higher than the Nine bulletin co-read by Lofthouse and Melissa Downes (as of 2017, however, Nine has regained the lead in the south-east Queensland ratings).[10][11][12][13]

    Relay stations

    [edit]

    The following stations currently or formerly relay ABQ throughout Queensland:[when?]

    Call Region served City Channels
    (Analog/
    digital)
    First air date 3rd letter's
    meaning
    ERP
    (Analog/
    digital)
    HAAT
    (Analog/
    digital)
    1
    Transmitter coordinates Transmitter location
    ABAQ Alpha Alpha 8 (VHF)
    NA
    19 December 1974 Alpha 0.021 kW 88 m 23°37′5S 146°37′49E / 23.61806°S 146.63028°E / -23.61806; 146.63028 (ABAQ) Alpha
    ABAAQ Augathella Augathella 11 (VHF)
    NA
    8 March 1974 AugathellA 0.021 kW 51 m 25°48′23S 146°35′21E / 25.80639°S 146.58917°E / -25.80639; 146.58917 (ABAAQ) Augathella
    ABBQ Barcaldine Barcaldine 10 (VHF)
    7 (VHF)
    19 December 1974 Barcaldine 0.02 kW
    0.005 kW
    61 m
    61 m
    23°31′43S 145°15′33E / 23.52861°S 145.25917°E / -23.52861; 145.25917 (ABBQ) Barcaldine
    ABBLQ Blackall Blackall 9 (VHF)
    7 (VHF)
    19 December 1974 BlackalL 0.2 kW
    0.05 kW
    61 m
    66 m
    24°25′53S 145°29′48E / 24.43139°S 145.49667°E / -24.43139; 145.49667 (ABBLQ) Blackall
    ABCAQ Cunnamulla Cunnamulla 10 (VHF)
    NA
    8 March 1974 CunnamullA 0.026 kW 41 m 28°2′54S 145°42′6E / 28.04833°S 145.70167°E / -28.04833; 145.70167 (ABCAQ) Cunnamulla
    ABCEQ Charleville Charleville 9 (VHF)
    11 (VHF)
    8 March 1974 CharlevillE 0.26 kW
    0.065 kW
    99 m
    99 m
    26°24′59S 146°21′20E / 26.41639°S 146.35556°E / -26.41639; 146.35556 (ABCEQ) Charleville
    ABCLQ Cloncurry Cloncurry 7 (VHF)
    6 (VHF)
    17 March 1971 CLoncurry 0.2 kW
    0.05 kW
    115 m
    115 m
    20°43′21S 140°32′21E / 20.72250°S 140.53917°E / -20.72250; 140.53917 (ABCLQ) Mount Avarice
    ABCTQ Clermont Clermont 10 (VHF)
    54 (UHF)
    19 December 1974 ClermonT 0.1 kW
    0.2 kW
    89 m
    80 m
    22°51′22S 147°38′39E / 22.85611°S 147.64417°E / -22.85611; 147.64417 (ABCTQ) Clermont
    ABDQ Darling Downs Toowoomba 32 (UHF)2 6
    37 (UHF)
    16 December 1963 Darling Downs 1600 kW
    500 kW
    570 m
    549 m
    26°53′32S 151°36′29E / 26.89222°S 151.60806°E / -26.89222; 151.60806 (ABDQ) Mount Mowbullan
    ABDIQ Dirranbandi Dirranbandi 7 (VHF)
    NA
    8 March 1974 DirranbandI 0.016 kW 65 m 28°33′28S 148°15′1E / 28.55778°S 148.25028°E / -28.55778; 148.25028 (ABDIQ) Dirranbandi
    ABEQ Emerald Emerald 11 (VHF)
    9 (VHF)
    21 December 1973 Emerald kW
    0.625 kW
    92 m
    92 m
    23°28′28S 148°9′4E / 23.47444°S 148.15111°E / -23.47444; 148.15111 (ABEQ) Emerald
    ABGQ Goondiwindi Goondiwindi 6 (VHF)
    56 (UHF)
    9 July 1973 Goondiwindi 0.5 kW
    0.625 kW
    41 m
    49 m
    28°31′9S 150°20′16E / 28.51917°S 150.33778°E / -28.51917; 150.33778 (ABGQ) Goondiwindi
    ABHQ Hughenden Hughenden 9 (VHF)
    8 (VHF)
    30 June 1971 Hughenden 0.2 kW
    0.125 kW
    80 m
    80 m
    20°50′53S 144°11′9E / 20.84806°S 144.18583°E / -20.84806; 144.18583 (ABHQ) Hughenden
    ABIQ Mount Isa Mount Isa 6 (VHF)
    7 (VHF)
    21 December 1970 Mount Isa 1.6 kW
    0.4 kW
    72 m
    75 m
    20°44′4S 139°30′45E / 20.73444°S 139.51250°E / -20.73444; 139.51250 (ABIQ) DCA Hill
    ABJQ Julia Creek Julia Creek 10 (VHF)
    NA
    20 April 1971 Julia Creek 0.2 kW 65 m 20°39′9S 141°44′23E / 20.65250°S 141.73972°E / -20.65250; 141.73972 (ABJQ) Julia Creek
    ABLQ Longreach Longreach 6 (VHF)
    10 (VHF)
    19 December 1974 Longreach 0.7 kW
    0.175 kW
    69 m
    69 m
    23°27′22S 144°21′6E / 23.45611°S 144.35167°E / -23.45611; 144.35167 (ABLQ) Longreach
    ABMQ Mackay Mackay 8 (VHF)3 6
    10 (VHF)
    21 December 1967 Mackay 360 kW
    90 kW
    611 m
    613 m
    21°1′56S 148°56′36E / 21.03222°S 148.94333°E / -21.03222; 148.94333 (ABMQ) Mount Blackwood
    ABMKQ Mary Kathleen Mary Kathleen 9 (VHF)

    (shut down in 1982)

    15 December 1971 Mary

    Kathleen

    Unknown

    NA

    Unknown

    NA

    Unknown

    NA

    Mary

    Kathleen

    ABMLQ Mitchell Mitchell 6 (VHF)
    12 (VHF)
    8 March 1974 MitchelL 0.2 kW
    0.05 kW
    149 m
    149 m
    26°32′35S 148°6′41E / 26.54306°S 148.11139°E / -26.54306; 148.11139 (ABMLQ) Mitchell Escarpment
    ABMNQ Morven Morven 7 (VHF)
    NA
    8 March 1974 MorveN 0.13 kW 133 m 26°30′20S 147°8′4E / 26.50556°S 147.13444°E / -26.50556; 147.13444 (ABMNQ) Morven
    ABMSQ Miles Miles 9 (VHF)
    63 (UHF)
    30 November 1973 MileS 0.32 kW
    0.8 kW
    132 m
    132 m
    26°38′58S 150°16′14E / 26.64944°S 150.27056°E / -26.64944; 150.27056 (ABMSQ) Miles Hill
    ABNQ Cairns Cairns 9 (VHF)6
    8 (VHF)
    25 July 1966 North 200 kW
    50 kW
    1190 m
    1190 m
    17°15′51S 145°51′14E / 17.26417°S 145.85389°E / -17.26417; 145.85389 (ABNQ) Mount Bellenden Ker
    ABRQ Rockhampton Rockhampton 9 (VHF)4 6
    11 (VHF)
    21 December 1963 Rockhampton 160 kW
    50 kW
    495 m
    495 m
    23°43′48S 150°32′9E / 23.73000°S 150.53583°E / -23.73000; 150.53583 (ABRQ) Mount Hopeful
    ABRAQ Roma Roma 7 (VHF)
    8 (VHF)
    14 December 1973 RomA kW
    0.5 kW
    103 m
    105 m
    26°34′20S 148°51′1E / 26.57222°S 148.85028°E / -26.57222; 148.85028 (ABRAQ) Timbury Hills
    ABRDQ Richmond Richmond 6 (VHF)
    7 (VHF)
    4 June 1971 RichmonD 0.2 kW
    0.05 kW
    70 m
    70 m
    20°45′0″S 143°9′29E / 20.75000°S 143.15806°E / -20.75000; 143.15806 (ABRDQ) Richmond
    ABSQ Southern Downs Warwick 1 (VHF)6
    45 (UHF)
    4 July 1966 Southern Downs 200 kW
    500 kW
    255 m
    316 m
    28°32′9S 151°49′58E / 28.53583°S 151.83278°E / -28.53583; 151.83278 (ABSQ) Passchendaele Ridge
    ABSEQ Springsure Springsure 8 (VHF)5
    46 (UHF)
    19 December 1974 SpringsurE 0.8 kW
    kW
    280 m
    283 m
    24°8′31S 148°9′1E / 24.14194°S 148.15028°E / -24.14194; 148.15028 (ABSEQ) Roddas Lookout
    ABSGQ St. George St. George 8 (VHF)
    12 (VHF)
    8 March 1974 St. George 0.13 kW
    0.033 kW
    63 m
    64 m
    27°59′40S 148°34′1E / 27.99444°S 148.56694°E / -27.99444; 148.56694 (ABSGQ) St. George
    ABTQ Townsville Townsville 3 (VHF)6
    31 (UHF)
    21 September 1964 Townsville 160 kW
    200 kW
    635 m
    644 m
    19°20′36S 146°46′50E / 19.34333°S 146.78056°E / -19.34333; 146.78056 (ABTQ) Mount Stuart
    ABWQ Wide Bay Maryborough 6 (VHF)6
    9A (VHF)
    8 October 1965 Wide Bay 240 kW
    60 kW
    601 m
    646 m
    25°25′37S 152°7′3E / 25.42694°S 152.11750°E / -25.42694; 152.11750 (ABWQ) Mount Goonaneman
    ABWNQ Winton Winton 8 (VHF)
    7 (VHF)
    15 November 1974 WintoN 1.6 kW
    0.4 kW
    97 m
    94 m
    22°14′31S 143°2′57E / 22.24194°S 143.04917°E / -22.24194; 143.04917 (ABWNQ) Rangelands

    Notes:

    See also

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ HAAT estimated from http://www.itu.int/SRTM3/ using EHAAT.
  • ^ "THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CONTROL BOARD FOR YEAR 1960-61" (PDF). nla.gov.au. The Parliament Of the Commonwealth Of Australia. p. 26. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  • ^ ABC Toowong to close after cancer scare
  • ^ Robinson, Georgina (19 December 2007). "Cancer case no 16 for ABC". The Sydney Morning Herald. Archived from the original on 20 December 2007. Retrieved 19 December 2007.
  • ^ "New Studies to be completed on ABC Toowong site" (Press release). Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 17 August 2007. Archived from the original on 31 December 2012. Retrieved 9 October 2007.
  • ^ "ABC News arrives at Brisbane's new HQ". ABC. Archived from the original on 10 January 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
  • ^ "Analogue TV gets an official switch-off date". Lifehacker Australia. 25 June 2012. Retrieved 18 June 2021.
  • ^ Knox, David (28 May 2013). "Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast switch off analog TV". TV Tonight.
  • ^ Australian Communications and Media Authority (April 2021). "Section 7: Television Callsign order (by state)" (PDF). Radio and television broadcasting stations: Internet edition (PDF). ACMA. p. 192-187. Retrieved 18 June 2021. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence.
  • ^ Hunter, Clare (3 October 2011). "Seven dominates Nine in TV ratings". Queensland University of Technology. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  • ^ "SEVEN WINS THE 2009 RATINGS YEAR IN SEQ". Yahoo!7. 30 November 2009. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  • ^ "50 Years of Brisbane TV-Part 1 Good night and Goodbye: Farewells from the newsdesk..." Kuttsywood. 16 January 2009. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  • ^ HowieBennett9 (3 September 2017). "Congratulations @9NewsQueensland team winning 7 day ratings year @AlisonAriotti @DarrenCurtis9 @9MelissaDownes @Loftea #9NewsAt6". Twitter. Retrieved 3 September 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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