Stateline (TV program)
Stateline | |
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Genre | News, current affairs |
Presented by | Quentin Dempster (NSW) Josie Taylor (VIC) Jessica van Vonderen (QLD) Ian Henschke (SA) Eliza Blue (WA) Laetitia Lemke (NT) Airlie Ward (TAS) Chris Kimball (ACT) |
Country of origin | Australia |
Release | |
Original network | ABC1 ABC News 24 (2010) |
Original release | 16 February 1996 4 March 2011 | –
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Stateline is a television current affairs program that was produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It provided analysis of state and municipal politics as well as insight into state and regional issues in a current affairs journalistic style. The program was known for its interviews with politicians, and for its coverage of important regional issues.
The ABC announced in December 2010 that the state-based current affairs program Stateline would be folded into a new 7.30 brand from March 2011.[1] The change saw 7.30 extended to five nights a week, although Friday editions continue to be presented locally and focus on state affairs.[1]
Format[edit]
It was broadcast on ABC1 on Fridays at 7:30 pm (in place of The 7.30 Report), with eight separate state and territory specific editions.[citation needed] It was also broadcast on the new digital channel ABC2 after its launch in March 2005.[2]
With the launch of ABC News 24 in 2010, each local version of Stateline was also broadcast nationally on the channel over the weekend.[citation needed]
State/Territory | Presenter |
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New South Wales | Quentin Dempster |
Victoria | Josie Taylor |
Queensland | Jessica van Vonderen |
Western Australia | Eliza Blue |
South Australia | Ian Henschke |
Tasmania | Airlie Ward |
Australian Capital Territory | Chris Kimball |
Northern Territory | Laetitia Lemke |
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Washbrook, Cyril (3 December 2010). "Sales and Uhlmann will front revamped 7.30". The Spy Report. Media Spy. Archived from the original on 15 December 2010. Retrieved 3 December 2010.
- ↑ "ABC2 launched at Parliament House". ABC New Media & Digital Services. dba.org.au. 11 March 2005. Archived from the original on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 31 March 2007. Unknown parameter
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