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==Availability== The Nine Network is simulcast in standard and high-definition digital. Nine's core programming is fibre-fed out of [[GTV (Australia)|GTV]] Melbourne to its sister stations and affiliates, with [[TCN]] Sydney providing national news and current affairs programming. The current affairs programming was originally done at GTV before moving to TCN in 2012. The receiving stations and affiliates then insert their own localised news and advertising which is then broadcast in metropolitan areas and Northern NSW via owned-and-operated stations, including [[TCN]] Sydney, [[GTV (Australia)|GTV]] Melbourne, [[QTQ]] Brisbane, [[NWS (TV station)|NWS]] Adelaide, [[STW]] Perth, [[NTD (Australian TV station)|NTD]] Darwin and [[NBN (TV station)|NBN]] Northern [[New South Wales]]. Nine Network programming is also carried into the rest of regional Australia by affiliate networks: [[WIN Television]], [[GTS/BKN|Southern Cross Television]] and [[Imparja Television]]. Nine is also broadcast via satellite and cable on [[Foxtel]]. In 2013, the Nine Network switched their captioning provider from [[Red Bee Media]] to Ai-Media.<ref>{{cite web |date=7 March 2011 |title=Read it and weep |url=http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/transcripts/s3157345.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110311125005/http://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/transcripts/s3157345.htm |archive-date=11 March 2011 |access-date=4 January 2014 |work=Media Watch |publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation |quote=One company now provides captioning for Channels 7, 9, 10 and SBS. It's called Red Bee Media}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Ai-Media wins Nine captioning contract|url=http://mediaaccess.org.au/latest_news/general/ai-media-wins-nine-captioning-contract|work=Media Access Australia|access-date=4 January 2014|date=30 August 2013}}</ref> ===9HD=== [[File:9HD Logo 2020.png|thumb|right|9HD's logo, as of 2020.]] The Nine Network originally launched a [[High-definition television|high-definition]] simulcast of their main channel on channel 90 on 1 January 2001 alongside the introduction of [[digital terrestrial television in Australia]]. The simulcast was relaunched as a breakaway multichannel ''9HD'' on 17 March 2008 but was reverted to a simulcast on 3 August 2009 and was later replaced by [[9Gem|GEM]] (now 9Gem) on 26 September 2010. 9HD was revived as a [[1080i]] HD simulcast of Nine on 26 November 2015 on channel 90, bumping 9Gem to SD on channel 92.<ref name="resurrectHD" /> ===9Now=== {{main|9Now}} 9Now is a [[video on demand|video-on-demand]], [[catch up TV|catch-up TV]] service run by the Nine Network. The service became available on 27 January 2016, replacing Nine's previous service 9Jumpin. 9Now also offers online live streaming for Channel 9, [[9Gem]], [[9Go!]], [[9Life]] and [[9Rush]].
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