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4The Nine Network was the most popular [[UsefulNotes/AustralianMassMedia commercial network in Australia]] from its beginnings in the 1950s to the early 2000s, and has been responsible for some of the most popular shows in Australian history (such as ''Series/HeyHeyItsSaturday'' and ''Series/SaleOfTheCentury''). As such, some see it as a beloved Australian icon.
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6Up until about 2000, Nine had always been the clear ratings winner in both domestic and imported shows. However, since then, all of its good programmes started finishing, leaving it without any quality shows. Only a handful of shows it has made since then (such as reality show ''The Block'' or drama ''Series/{{Underbelly}}'') have been successful, and any quality American show had been bought up by the Creator/SevenNetwork or Creator/NetworkTen -- in particular, Seven securing the rights to both ''Series/{{Lost}}'' and ''Series/DesperateHousewives'' in 2005 is generally considered to be one of the main reasons Seven overtook Nine as the most popular network. With nowhere near the output of Aussie soaps and dramas that comes from rivals Creator/SevenNetwork, Creator/NetworkTen and [[Creator/AustralianBroadcastingCorporation The ABC]] individually, it has been mostly coasting on sports, US imports and reality TV.
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8Nine also owns and operates four free-to-air television channels, three of which are designed to complement the primary Nine channel:
9* '''Nine''': the original channel, obviously.
10* '''9Go!''', launched August 2009: oriented at a teen/young-adult audience.
11* '''9Gem''', launched September 2010: covers a wide range of entertainment but generally favours female-oriented programming.
12* '''9Life''', launched November 2015: contains lifestyle and reality shows.
13* '''9Rush''', launched April 2020: contains male-oriented programming. So far the only channel of theirs to not be carried by regional affiliates.
14In many parts across regional Australia, Nine's regional affiliate is the WIN Network, which also manages the regional distribution of 9Go, 9Gem, and soon 9Life; for the most part, the only difference between the programming is half an hour more news and half an hour less of Nine's programs. Nine also owns a regional station, NBN (serving Northern NSW what was one of Australia's largest regional TV stations until the aggregation) and for Remote Central & Eastern Australia, the network is affiliated with Imparja Television.
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16For news, Nine partners with [[Creator/AmericanBroadcastingCompany ABC]] from the United States. This is best reflected in their choice of news theme, a remix of the famous Tar Sequence theme from ''Film/CoolHandLuke'', which was the news-theme mainstay of many an ABC affiliate until the early 90's. Their longtime slogan, ''Still the One!'', (what originally started as a chart-topping song by Orleans) was also adopted from ABC's 1977-78 promotional campaign as was much of the network’s on-air presentation in the 1970s. (Seven has a similar relationship with NBC) Somewhat ironically, Nine also airs an Australian edition of Creator/{{CBS}}'s ''60 Minutes''.
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18Its sports division, Nine's Wide World of Sports, is the over-the-air rights holder for the National UsefulNotes/RugbyLeague (including exclusive live rights to the State of Origin series and the Grand Final), as well as the UsefulNotes/OlympicGames and both Australian Opens in tennis and golf.
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21!!Nine Network productions:
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23* ''Series/AustralianSurvivor'' (2002)
24* ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' (1999)
25* ''Series/HeresHumphrey'' (1965-2008)
26* ''Series/HeyHeyItsSaturday'' (1971-1999)
27* ''Series/HiFive'' (1999-2008, 2017-)
28* ''Series/SaleOfTheCentury'' (1980-2001)
29* ''Series/{{Shafted}}'' (2002)
30* ''Series/TalkinBoutYourGeneration'' (2017)
31* ''Series/TheBlock'' (2003-04, 2010-)
32* ''Series/Temptation2007''
33* ''Series/WaterRats'' (1996-2001)
34* ''Series/WhoWantsToBeAMillionaire'' (1999-2023)

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